![]() ![]() ![]() John ONeill on Understanding Gamers through Belly Laughs: Knights of the Dinner Table by Jolly R.Mark Robinson on Retro Review: Two F&SFs from Robert P.Andy on Talking Tolkien: Religious Themes in Lord of the Rings – Joe Bonadonna Chesya Burke has published over forty short stories in various venues including Dark Dreams: Horror and Suspense by Black Writers, Voices From the Other Side, and Whispers in the Night, each.HOME Search Search for: Search Mad Shadows Darker than Weird Hither Came Conan Get Back Issues of Black Gate Recent Comments It’s available at better comic and game shops around the country, or online at KenzerCo, and it gets my highest recommendation. Knights of the Dinner Table magazine is 64 pages of comics, reviews and gaming fun for just $5.99. The latest issue of the Knights of the Dinner Table print magazine is #180 (October 2011), making it one of the longest-running independent comics in history. Long time readers will recognize the characters Eddie and Sara, who appear in the KODT Java Joint strip in the pages of Black Gate magazine. This latest online strip, “Not Up To Speed,” finds the gang involved in an impossibly ambitious live-action recreation of the D-Day landing in a vast convention hall at Gary Con. It follows the misadventures of a group of misfits from Muncie, Indiana, whose love of gaming routinely trumps normal social conventions, and occasionally even their sense of self preservation. Knights of the Dinner Table is the finest gaming comic ever made. The talented Jolly Blackburn, creator of the comic Knights of the Dinner Table, has posted an epic KoDT comic strip online for your enjoyment. ![]()
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