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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 "Say the Words" preview from this issue!
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KoDT #142 TABLE OF CONTENTS
The Strips
- Say the Words
- featuring: Weird Pete, Gordo, B.A., and Squirrely.
- Makin' the Call
- featuring: Tuley, Waco Bob, JoJo, Pete Skipowski, Edmund, and Heidi Jackson.
- The Trophy Die
- featuring: Shiela and Bob.
- The GameMaster's Little Helper
- featuring: Weird Pete and B.A.
- Clearing the Air
- featuring: JoJo, Heidi, Tuley, Waco Bob, Pete Skipowski, and Edmund.
- All in the Cards
- featuring: Weird Pete and B.A.
- One-Two Punches
GameMaster's Workshop
- Casting Call: Idir the Torchbearer {HackMaster} by Bill Urban
- All Things Magic: Saxet's Saw Chain {D&D® v3.5} by Brian M. Sammons
- Bait and Tackle: Adventure Hooks for your campaign {fantasy; systemless}
- The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Lotus Firestar, Trevor Thorn, Aesgigas {fantasy NPCs; systemless} by Christina Kern
- Deadly Trappings: The Circle of Life (and Death) {fantasy; systemless} by Landon Reed
- Rustlers of the Night: Death Shroud {HackMaster} by Brian M. Sammons
- It's All Just Numbers: Working New Life into Old Monsters {D&D® v3.5} by Stefen Styrsky
Features
- Figuratively Speaking: Other World Miniatures by Matt Morgan
- The Old Gun Shop: Optional Malfunction Rules {Aces & Eights} by George J. Gerhold
- The Quotable Gamer: Myth Fortunes: the Roleplaying Game (Mayfair, 1997) by William Morgal
Regular Columns
- Gamer's Pulpit (Guest Editorial) by Noah J.D. Chinn
- Tales from the Table: Actual Home-brewed legends from our readers
- Gaming the Movies: The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension! analyzed by Jim Davenport
- Lost Game Safari: The Doctor Who Role Playing Game (FASA, 1985) scouted by Andy Miller
- Lookin' at Comics by Tony Digerolamo
- Summon Web Scryer: 4E D&D® surfed by Kenneth Newquist
- Geek Fu Action Grip: I Want to Curve Bullets (and Vacuum) observed by Mur Lafferty
- The "Indy" Game Scene: Spirit of the Century reviewed by Ashok Desai
- Disks of Wondrous Power: Brainiversity and Supreme Ruler 2020 reviewed by Rick Moscatello
- Off the Shelf: Flashman and the Redskins by George MacDonald Fraser reviewed by Paul Westermeyer
- Board Squawk: Pandemic reviewed by Nick Medinger
- Behind the Curtain: Contributor Biography: Barbara Blackburn
Departments
- Cries from the Attic: Editorial of a Madman
- Table Talk: Our Readers Talk Back
- Game Vine
- Back Room at the Games Pit
- Brian's Small Press Picks: Haiiiii-Ya!, Worlds of Freedom, Conquest of Pangea: Atlantis Expansion
- Weird Pete's Bulletin Board
- Parting Shots
Homebrew Strips
- For Your Convenience by the Brothers Grimm
- Unnamed cartoons by Chris Avellone, Caleb Wallace, Indy Bill, Joseph Hellar, and Sean Keith Williams
80 pages, $4.99, b&w
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