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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!
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KoDT #146 TABLE OF CONTENTS
The Strips
- Disconnect
- a Hard Eight Enterprises strip featuring: Tuley and JoJo.
- A Run to the Border
- featuring: Bob, Dave, Sara, and Brian.
- The Enemy on Line Two
- a Hard Eight Enterprises strip featuring: Pete Skipowski and Tuley.
- No Lotus Left Behind
- featuring: Bob, Dave, Sara, and Brian.
- The GM's Little Helper
- featuring: B.A., Bob, Dave, Sara, and Brian.
- The Promised One
- featuring: Bob, Dave, Sara, and Brian.
- One-Two Punches
Feature Articles
- Ecology of the Warband {systemless} by Mike Gilbert
- And Taking Its Treasure {D&D® v3.5 compatible} by Lloyd Brown III
GameMaster's Workshop
- Casting Call: Pitt Crevy {HackMaster® 4th edition} by Barbara Blackburn
- All Things Magic: Growth Biscuits {fantasy; systemless} by Jolly and 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: Barselinda, Zentar, and Delvandeia {modern NPCs; D&D® v3.5 compatible} by Joe Charles
- Deadly Trappings: The Magic Door {fantasy; systemless} by Todd Cumming
- Rustlers of the Night: Voracious Changeling {HackMaster® 4th edition} by Barbara Blackburn
Regular Columns
- Tales from the Table: Actual tales from the tables of our readers
- Web Scryer: It Came From the Junk Drawer surfed by Kenneth Newquist
- Geek Fu Action Grip: Geeky Holidays on a Shoestring observed by Mur Lafferty
- Gaming the Movies: Indiana Jones by Jim Davenport
Reviews
- Lost Game Safari: Space 1889 scouted by Andy Miller
- Lookin' at Comics: Baltimore Comicon Part II scrutinized by Tony Digerolamo
- The Quotable Gamer: Games with Galactic S.E.T.I.-ings explained by William Morgal
- The “Indy” Game Scene: Urchin and Risus explored by Ashok Desai
- Disks of Wondrous Power: Far Cry 2 and Dead Space spun by Rick Moscatello
- Board Squawk: Dexterity Games played by Nick Medinger
- Off the Shelf: The Compleat Enchanter by L. Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt pondered by Paul Westermeyer
- Brian's Small Press Picks: Harnworld Potions, Bits of the Wilderness, Desolation
Departments
- Cries from the Attic: Editorial of a madman
- Table Talk: Our Readers Talk Back
- Behind the Curtain: Contributor Biography: Jim Davenport
- Game Vine
- Back Room at the Games Pit
- Weird Pete's Bulletin Board
- Parting Shots
Other Toons
- Problems Solved by the Brothers Grimm
- Unnamed cartoons by Chris Avellone, Carl Evans, and Scott R. Krol
80 pages, $4.99, b&w
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