[1]: 71 The first two products from the company were the man-to-man miniatures combat game system Gladiators (1975) by Hugh McGowan, and Royal Armies of the Hyborean Age (1975), the first wargame to take place in the world of Conan, which was co-designed by Lin Carter who was roommates with Bizar.
[2] Bizar began getting the rights to product lines in the early 1980s from publishers that had gone out of business, which brought Bushido and Aftermath!
[1]: 74 FGU purchased the rights to Swordbearer from its publisher Heritage USA, and also bought the old stock of the game because Bizar considered this a necessary part of a deal like that; FGU published their own edition in 1985.
Survival Guide (2008) by David Harmer that were not previously published; Bizar likewise released some original PDFs in 2010 for Villains & Vigilantes and made them available for free on his website.
[1]: 77 Jeff Dee and Jack Herman contended that their contract was with the company FGU Inc. rather than with Bizar personally, so therefore Bizar no longer publishing rights for V&V; Dee and Herman sent a cease-and-desist letter to Bizar in June 2010, informing him that he would not be allowed to sell games that they owned, and then Dee and Herman released Villains & Vigilantes (2010) version 2.1 using their newly created Monkey House Games brand.
[1]: 77 Bizar published some Giant volumes which collected older V&V publications along with new releases including Escape from the Micro-Universe (2011) for V&V and The Gauntlet (2011) for Aftermath!