Table Titans | |||||
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CID: | 20552 | Subscriptions: | 48 | ||
Frequency: | Comic Book Teasers | ||||
Url: | https://www.toonhoundstudios.com/table-titans-books/ | ||||
Genres: | Comedy, Gaming, Gay-Lesbian-TG | ||||
Description*: | Chronicles of the adventures of Alan Fischer, Andrew Drummond and Val Bronzebottom (the Table Titans themselves), as they embark on many adventures both at and away from the gaming table. In this Wizards of the Coast PVP Spin off, three of the side characters engage in their favourite gaming systems. Updates every Tuesday and Thursday. | ||||
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Entry Added: | Mon, Jan 28, 2013 | ||||
Entry Modified: | Fri, Mar 8, 2024 |
Reviews: 1 Average Rating:
12:03pm 02/25/2014
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Compelling, story-centric and fresh
I hate D&D sessions and comics that bite off more than they can realistically chew. This strip does the exact opposite.
The comic is about a group of gamers playing campaigns of D&D. It's NOT about the game of D&D that they are playing. It sticks to the emotions and troubles of the players, NOT the characters. I gamed for just a year, and recognize many of these emotions, and they feel real. Probably you don't need to game to enjoy this, because the game is only the setting that these players struggle in.
And it isn't the only arena in which they struggle.
Real life, as presented by this comic, is similarly realistic and compelling. The characters manage to balance their interesting dichotomies and idiosyncrasies in a way that begs you to keep reading.
Scott Kurtz is a veteran artist and storyteller. He thrives in this setting. Give it a try!
I have a "all the good comics get 4 stars" rule, that is only superseded when a comic is truly great. It is a young comic, but it already has the hallmarks of a great strip, and there is nothing negative to pin on this one yet. For now, this is getting 5 stars.
The comic is about a group of gamers playing campaigns of D&D. It's NOT about the game of D&D that they are playing. It sticks to the emotions and troubles of the players, NOT the characters. I gamed for just a year, and recognize many of these emotions, and they feel real. Probably you don't need to game to enjoy this, because the game is only the setting that these players struggle in.
And it isn't the only arena in which they struggle.
Real life, as presented by this comic, is similarly realistic and compelling. The characters manage to balance their interesting dichotomies and idiosyncrasies in a way that begs you to keep reading.
Scott Kurtz is a veteran artist and storyteller. He thrives in this setting. Give it a try!
I have a "all the good comics get 4 stars" rule, that is only superseded when a comic is truly great. It is a young comic, but it already has the hallmarks of a great strip, and there is nothing negative to pin on this one yet. For now, this is getting 5 stars.