rhiarionMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 0Arc User
edited June 2013
It's nice that you are promoting such a great comic.
Some of us have been reading it from the start, on the net and in Dragon mag ( and try not feel old when we think about it )
Big shame is, due to the accidental wound that Rich Burlew had surgery on, the comics are not coming out as fast as I would like. I am aware from his posts on Giant in the Playground, that he is slowly on the mend from a serious cut. (its all there on his site)
anyway, I know I am slightly selfish for wanting more updates.
But from very, very clever use of 3/3.5 mechanics that some of us knew well, when we played - to comics that draw extremes of emotion, which is quite a feat given it is stick figures, that you are laughing or choking up with.
Rich is a fantastic example of a smart, talented man, who honors D&D for those who played it then, and shows a positive side to it to those who didn't.
(Grown man with adult kids, tradesman since 15, that didn't really talk D&D with blokes on construction sites)
to those following Hardeganger's link, enjoy (to date) 891 pages on the site, I did.
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Some of us have been reading it from the start, on the net and in Dragon mag ( and try not feel old when we think about it )
Big shame is, due to the accidental wound that Rich Burlew had surgery on, the comics are not coming out as fast as I would like. I am aware from his posts on Giant in the Playground, that he is slowly on the mend from a serious cut. (its all there on his site)
anyway, I know I am slightly selfish for wanting more updates.
But from very, very clever use of 3/3.5 mechanics that some of us knew well, when we played - to comics that draw extremes of emotion, which is quite a feat given it is stick figures, that you are laughing or choking up with.
Rich is a fantastic example of a smart, talented man, who honors D&D for those who played it then, and shows a positive side to it to those who didn't.
(Grown man with adult kids, tradesman since 15, that didn't really talk D&D with blokes on construction sites)
to those following Hardeganger's link, enjoy (to date) 891 pages on the site, I did.