Two items from @ThisIsTrue on the iPhone’s app store:
Also, the webcomic Cat and Girl was Sent from my iPhone (via @brionv) #
Two items from @ThisIsTrue on the iPhone’s app store:
Also, the webcomic Cat and Girl was Sent from my iPhone (via @brionv) #
After a year, DM of the Rings is finished. The comic recast Lord of the Rings as a Dungeons & Dragons campaign, using stills (sometimes brilliantly chosen) from the Peter Jackson–directed movie trilogy in a comic-strip format.
The series poked fun at RPG tropes and player types, with the players’ dialog given to the LOTR characters. Every once in a while, someone would speak in character. But mostly, they’d be asking about the Cheetos, or why there wasn’t enough loot. And speaking of loot, it also pointed out where the story would fall down as a game.
Anyway, cartoonist Shamus Young has already started his next project, this time with artist Shawn Gaston: The webcomic Chainmail Bikini: The Nightmare Legend of Deuce Baaj started today. From the first strip, it looks to be covering the same territory—foibles of role-playing games—this time explored through an original story. It’s not clear where the title comes in, though.

Update Dec. 2008: Chainmail Bikini ended in May 2008, and seems to have been taken down. Sorry to all of the people looking for it and landing on this page.
This weekend I added a couple of webcomics to my daily reads. I’d been pointed to individual strips at Shortpacked! and xkcd, and in the latter case, I kept meaning to add it to my list and forgot. Shortpacked is all about pop culture, action figures and comics. In tone, it reminds me of Sluggy Freelance in its prime. xkcd describes itself as a comic about “romance, sarcasm, math and language.” The art is usually stick figures, but the humor is perfect.
I got through the entire Shortpacked! archive and about 1/3 of xkcd.
So now they join my other daily/thrice-weekly reads: Something Positive, Girl Genius, Real Life and Punch an’ Pie.
Woo hoo! The long-awaited Queen of Wands spinoff has launched! Punch an’ Pie is written by Aeire and drawn by Chris Daily of Striptease (which I have to admit to never having read). The main character is Queen of Wands’ Angela.
There’s only one strip up so far, but it’s funny.
(via S*P)