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Knights of the Dinner Table is a multiple award-winning magazine featuring the gaming industry’s most popular comic strip, as well as being a full-fledged 80-page monthly magazine featuring d20, HackMaster and other articles for gamers, from a gamer’s perspective. Not only do thousands of gamers read KoDT and share it with their friends, they re-read it cover to cover and then re-read it again. Don't miss this hilarious and hysterical slice of (fantasy) life, and wonderful celebration of the gaming culture!
Check out the editorial preview and KoDT strip "In the Hot Seat" preview from this issue!
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KoDT #145 TABLE OF CONTENTS
The Strips
- Rumble in the Tavern
- featuring: B.A., Bob, Dave, Sara, and Brian.
- A Halfling's Tale
- featuring: B.A., Bob, Dave, Sara, and Brian.
- Dead Weight
- a Hard Eight Enterprises strip featuring: Waco Bob and Tuley.
- In the Hot Seat
- a Hard Eight Enterprises strip featuring: Pete Skipowski, Heidi Jackson, Waco Bob and Tuley.
- Don't Fear the Reaper
- a Hard Eight Enterprises strip featuring: Pete Skipowski, Waco Bob and Tuley.
- Time to Upgrade
- featuring: B.A., Bob, Dave, Sara, and Brian.
- Exit, Stage Right
- a Hard Eight Enterprises strip featuring: "Hatchet" Jack Reynolds, Pete Skipowski, Waco Bob, Edmund, and Tuley.
- One-Two Punches
Feature Articles
- Exploring Prehistoric Themes {systemless} by Mike Carniello
- Kingdoms of Kalamar: The Golden Alliance {systemless} by Lloyd Brown III
GameMaster's Workshop
- Casting Call: Quiff Hardree {HackMaster® 4th edition} by Barbara Blackburn
- All Things Magic: Blood Dust {fantasy; systemless} by Barbara Blackburn
- Bait and Tackle: Generic Adventure Hooks and Encounters for the GM to run with {fantasy; systemless}
- The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Nambji, the Felderbeast, and Brent Felder {modern NPCs; D&D® v3.5 compatible} by Derek Kagemann
- Deadly Trappings: Coal Furnace {fantasy; systemless} by Todd Cumming
- Rustlers of the Night: Onlooker { D&D® v3.5 compatible} by Stefen Styrsky
Regular Columns
- Tales from the Table: Actual tales from the tables of our readers
- Web Scryer: The Cross-Time Adventures of Doctor Who surfed by Kenneth Newquist
- Geek Fu Action Grip: Your Name Here observed by Mur Lafferty
- Gaming the Movies: Death Race by Jim Davenport
Reviews
- Lost Game Safari: Star Fleet Battles scouted by Andy Miller
- Lookin' at Comics scrutinized by Tony Digerolamo
- The Quotable Gamer: Caesar at Alesia explained by William Morgal
- The “Indy” Game Scene: PDQ System explored by Ashok Desai
- Disks of Wondrous Power: Silk Roads, Civil Wars spun by Rick Moscatello
- Board Squawk: Galaxy Trucker played by Nick Medinger
- Off the Shelf: Game Night by Jonny Nexus pondered by Paul Westermeyer
- Brian's Small Press Picks: Playing Gods, Legends of Wrestling, A Touch of Evil
Departments
- Cries from the Attic: Editorial of a madman
- Table Talk: Our Readers Talk Back
- Behind the Curtain: Contributor Biography: Kevin Vance
- Game Vine
- Back Room at the Games Pit
- Weird Pete's Bulletin Board
- Parting Shots
Other Toons
- Line of Sight by the Brothers Grimm
- Unnamed cartoons by Chris Avellone, Joseph Hellar, and Scott R. Krol
80 pages, $4.99, b&w
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