RoS/Blackadder Crossover. The NEW Sheriff must make peace
with his enemy when the King of Scotland pays a visit to Nottingham
Castle. N.B. This is the sequel to “Serpent’s Sting”. This story contains material that might not be suitable for younger children.
This hilarious tale combines Robin of Sherwood with Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. When the Sheriff refuses to celebrate Christmas, those wolfsheads are determined to teach him a lesson about giving he'll never forget.
RoS/Blackadder Crossover. The outlaws have a startling encounter with a nobleman who isn’t listed in Robin’s "Ye Outlaw's Guide to Recognising Coats of Arms and Heraldic Devices".
Here's another interesting crossover! I don't know how she did it, but Jacquie has managed to combine Robin of Sherwood with Surgical Spirit and poor Jonathan has been thrust into the world of the Knight Templars!
By gum! It’s a giddy crossover! Stalky & Co. meets RoS when Uncle Stalky is wrathy over Beetle’s pantomime biznai, rubs Aladdin’s Lamp, and ends up bung in the middle of Belleme’s beastly castle, while Uncle Guy and those Sherwood bargees bunk to the Coll. Bother! Likewise blow! Will Beetle and Turkey have a notion or will they spoil the whole show?
Robin of Sherwood meets...the Canadian lexicon?! When all the outlaws are captured, it's up to Herne and Loxley's ghost to rescue them using a little bit of Canadian know how...if you know what I mean...
Robin of Sherwood meets LadyHawke when Navarre and Isabeau travel to Nottingham. What they hadn't counted on was an encounter with Robin Hood, who steals Navarre's sword, or Isabeau's alliance with Marion against a drunken Gisburne.