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Title: Knights of the Dinner Table Illustrated
Issue: #31
Date: February 2004
Publisher: Kenzer and Company
Writer: Mark Plemmons, Brendon Fraim, Brian Fraim
Artist: Brendon Fraim, Brian Fraim
Editor: Brian Jelke
Cover: Brendon Fraim, Brian Fraim
Knuckles takes Teflon Billy out for a night on the town, nut what begins with a bit of romance with some lovely dwarven ladies quickly progresses into robbery, revenge, mayhem, and a late-night trip to the city jail.
The previous issue (reviewed here) explored some serious themes. This story was all-out D&D character behaving badly and raising hell. It was worth a couple of chuckles, but I actually preferred the more serious take in the previous issue.
That being said, this story had several entertaining plot twists, and some good action once things got going. It wasn't bad. I just felt at times like the poor GM. Not laughing as hard as the players were.
Rating 6/10
Title: Knights of the Dinner Table Illustrated
Issue: #31
Date: February 2004
Publisher: Kenzer and Company
Writer: Mark Plemmons, Brendon Fraim, Brian Fraim
Artist: Brendon Fraim, Brian Fraim
Editor: Brian Jelke
Cover: Brendon Fraim, Brian Fraim
Knuckles takes Teflon Billy out for a night on the town, nut what begins with a bit of romance with some lovely dwarven ladies quickly progresses into robbery, revenge, mayhem, and a late-night trip to the city jail.
The previous issue (reviewed here) explored some serious themes. This story was all-out D&D character behaving badly and raising hell. It was worth a couple of chuckles, but I actually preferred the more serious take in the previous issue.
That being said, this story had several entertaining plot twists, and some good action once things got going. It wasn't bad. I just felt at times like the poor GM. Not laughing as hard as the players were.
Rating 6/10
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