Issue 78 (March-April 1977) of Panzerfaust and Campaign kept the same general cover design as the previous issue.
Contents:
Jerusalem! A Strategic & Tactical Analysis * Leonard Kanterman and Lewis Ritter
Two Years Down the Line: Evaluation of a Strategic Wargame * John Prados
Military Islam * Thomas E. Hilton
Strategy in Dungeon * John Michalski
Napoleon’s Last Battles: A Look at Wavre, the Double Delyaing Action * Roland Wong
Game Design: CRTs and Game Design Trade-Offs * Steven List
Thumbnail Analysis * Don Lowry
Book Review * Don Lowry
G2 Reports * Editor
Mail Call
Available on Wargame Vault.
The cover layout changed for issue 77 (January-February 1977) of Panzerfaust and Campaign, avoiding a need for a full bleed, but overall format of the magazine stayed the same.
The third full-size issue of Panzerfaust and Campaign (#76, November-December 1976) gained another four pages, but kept the same overall format, and used the same cover illo as #52.
The second full-size issue of Panzerfaust and Campaign (#75, September-October 1976) gained four pages, but kept the same overall format.
Panzerfaust and Campaign went to full size (8 ½” × 11″) with the July-August 1976 issue. Page count went down to compensate, but overall size went up.
May-June 1976 issue of Panzerfaust and Campaign would be the last one in digest format. Feature articles were on the Algerian War and Avalon Hill’s 1776.
The March-April 1976 issue of Panzerfaust and Campaign featured the first annual subscriber awards (with the actual awards presented at Origins II).
In January-February 1976, the magazine had its first name change, to Panzerfaust and Campaign, the start of a transition that would finish in 1977. The feature article was a travelogue encompassing Origins I and several wargame companies.