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I came across these comics recently, and thought they were a fun take on all those classic modules.The style is visceral, but well detailed and captures the "feel" of many of these old modules. I think it does a good job too of implying that in "old-school" D&D, adventurers were more large-team task forces than singular, heroic paragons. You got killed, we'll just send another bunch in after you.

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I'm leaning towards the "Expedition to the Barrier Peaks" and "Ravenloft" as my favorites so far.


The cartoons are really fun; I've saved a copy of each so far. I love how the descriptions seem to capture the feel of playing through the adventures themselves (i.e. 1e mentality, and the 13-14 year old selves who seem to be behind the characters' decision making process).


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Isle of Dread my favorite

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Indeed, my favorite line thus far: "Due to lack of a translator, village priest raises knight and illusionist as zombies." (Who then continue to adventure with the party ... )


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That's why I enjoyed Expedition's tagline: "Adventurers explore a crashed spaceship built by a species of super intelligent beings who loved poisonous & deadly plants and animals."


I love those comics too. Tomb of Horror is a fav. Link in the OP is broken however.


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Brother Fen wrote:
I love those comics too. Tomb of Horror is a fav. Link in the OP is broken however.

I absolutely love these "blasts from the past" comics. They as sooo in tune with the old-school style of gaming and hilarious to boot.

Here is the new link for those who are interested...

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Logan1138 wrote:

Here is the new link for those who are interested...

Thanks for re-linking. I had done it before the D&D Next redo on Wizard's webpage and hadn't gone back for the new links yet.

Also - is it just me, or have the new layouts become more "tablet" friendly in terms of setup?


They do seem to have more of a "Windows 8" look about them (bleah)...

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