Some of you may even remember this post. But I'm guessing most of you will not.
(Hey, I could be wrong; I have no idea if anyone actually reads this unless I get comments. It would probably help if I updated more often, like on any sort of an actual schedule. But I feel that leads to long parenthetical navel-gazing entries on the state of my life, which changes very little, and ... oh, wait ... damn.)
Anyway, I finally got off my butt this weekend and produced the third installment of my comic strip for Fight On! magazine. It's called The Education of a Magic-User, and so far I haven't named the main character. Or his sidekicks. (I really ought to do something about that.) Maybe put up one of those "Characters" pages that the webcomics do.
But anyway, the point is, if you get the fourth issue of Fight On! (when it comes out), I'll have another comic strip in it.
This means that I have work in all four issues to date. I'm kind of proud of that.
Monday, January 26, 2009
Monday, January 19, 2009
I play
Sunday, January 18, at The Source Comics and Games.
Here are photos; in the first one, I'm the guy at the end of the table, directly between the camera and the pop machines.
The DM (with the little laptop) is Kesher, from the Original D&D Discussion Forum. We're playing the original D&D rules, from 1974, and the adventure is James Maliszewski's Ruined Monastery, from Fight On! number 1.
A good time was had by all.
Here are photos; in the first one, I'm the guy at the end of the table, directly between the camera and the pop machines.
The DM (with the little laptop) is Kesher, from the Original D&D Discussion Forum. We're playing the original D&D rules, from 1974, and the adventure is James Maliszewski's Ruined Monastery, from Fight On! number 1.
A good time was had by all.
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