Theater Dracs! I honestly didn’t know this was going to happen until today. I’m sure Comedy and Tragedy both appreciate being one of the few dragons without wings as well. And yes, Rick knocked Yont off screen. I can do[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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It keeps me honest. I can’t exactly tell you why, imaginary readers, but I like today’s comic more than most of mine. I dunno, it tickles me. Check out part 1. DO IT.
Lotsa eyebrow movement today. Yup. I hope you guys had a decent weekend, imaginary readers, because mine flew by. Oh, well. These things tend to happen. Real time gaming part 1 is right here.
So I was looking on belfrycomics.net and I noticed that Inspired By True Events now has two tags: adult situations and adult language. The language I get, but I don’t think any of my comics have adult situations. (and no,[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Part 1 We are, as Yont says, moving on. Our adventurers should meet Baba by tomorrow and, I think, finish the storyline by early next week. Don’t forget to link the comic to people you’d like to waste a few[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
They’re back! This may be the longest I’ve gone without the Theater Bats in my life, and it sure is good to have those annoying bastards back in action. And yes, the tentacles were the incarnation of Gator-Thing. I’ve no[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Yont’s in panel four was taken from a lively discussion during a Surviving the Week livestream. It was amazing, and I wanted to share it with you, imaginary readers. Now wish me luck. I must draw Comedy and Tragedy as[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Is there any adventuring game that doesn’t have a completely evil looking forest that you have to cross? Because if there is, I haven’t played it. The first part is totally right here. So I took a gander at some[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
See what I did there? This comic briefly references yesterday’s, and Tuesday’s, if you’re at all interested. Now sit back, imaginary readers, as we plunge into the greatest cliche in webcomic history: Role Playing Games.
The reason why is not a great mystery. Anywho. Happy December 1st, imaginary readers! I know it’s not a holiday, but it’s when people finally stop complaining about Christmas decorations in stores, which, to me, is definitely worth celebrating.









