Fatespinner RPG Superstar 2013 Top 32 |
Anyone who hasn't seen these comics yet absolutely MUST! They are, perhaps, the greatest D&D-related comic strips since OOtS!
Fatespinner RPG Superstar 2013 Top 32 |
I just read the first 5, it's stinkin hilarious! I love the footnotes at the bottom of each one.
Yeah, those are great. Some of the reader comments are entertaining too. These strips are funny because they're sad but true renditions of what happens when people stop caring about roleplay and focus far too much on the ROLLplay.
Tegan |
Tegan wrote:I just read the first 5, it's stinkin hilarious! I love the footnotes at the bottom of each one.Yeah, those are great. Some of the reader comments are entertaining too. These strips are funny because they're sad but true renditions of what happens when people stop caring about roleplay and focus far too much on the ROLLplay.
Too true.
Fatespinner RPG Superstar 2013 Top 32 |
Steve Greer Contributor |
Fatespinner RPG Superstar 2013 Top 32 |
Couldn't find the princess bride one. Could I have the link, pretty please.
Couldn't find it?!? Inconceivable!
Eltanin |
Nice work Fatespinner. I've been a big fan of Shamus' site for about 6 months now, and the good people here are deserving of the good things happening there.
For those of you who haven't been to Shamus Young's website before, you are in for a treat. His webcomic is (as advertised) hilarious. However, the blog is exceptionally well written and is worth coming back for even when there's no new comic to read. Shamus offers a variety of thoughtful and witty insights into D&D, video games, programming, comics, and life in general. Check out the comic, but don't miss out on the rest of this gem.
I'm sure he'll be sending me my check for this ad soon. ;-)
Fatespinner RPG Superstar 2013 Top 32 |
Nice work Fatespinner. I've been a big fan of Shamus' site for about 6 months now, and the good people here are deserving of the good things happening there.
For those of you who haven't been to Shamus Young's website before, you are in for a treat. His webcomic is (as advertised) hilarious. However, the blog is exceptionally well written and is worth coming back for even when there's no new comic to read. Shamus offers a variety of thoughtful and witty insights into D&D, video games, programming, comics, and life in general. Check out the comic, but don't miss out on the rest of this gem.
Oh, certainly. I've been an avid fan since I started reading his website... about 6 months ago also. I love his Rants, particularly when he goes off about the regulations in the video gaming industry. Great stuff!