
Hunter Black Page 0270 – Sic ‘Em!
Remember how I mentioned a D&D character of mine for whom Jasoom Badrali was named? He was a sha’ir, a […]
Remember how I mentioned a D&D character of mine for whom Jasoom Badrali was named? He was a sha’ir, a […]
I should probably point out that you should not necessarily connect all incidents of gold lightning or golden eyes with […]
I don’t know if this stuff reads interestingly or not, but I have to say that I enjoyed writing this […]
Cal-Tir’s third eye wigs me out. That’s one of those things that I didn’t include in my script; hell, I […]
Sorry about the delay folks. Justin and I are still getting used to the three day a week posting schedule. […]
The Emperor of Cûr-Abenak is Brond Stonefist, as evidenced by to crazy gauntlets that he’s wearing. The best D&D character […]
I don’t know if I mentioned it before, but Jasoom Badrali’s name has very specific origins. I mentioned the D&D […]
I’m LOVING the zombie in profile in Panel One. (Also, “Zombie In Profile” would be a great album title. One […]
I can honestly say that we are not very far from getting back to the title character. What do you […]
That’s a mighty big stretch of ocean that Jasoom finds himself in. I now offer a little shout out to […]
Well, we’re catching up to the points that Will and I have already teased…we really need to tease some more […]
In the script, the panel description reads: “Close in on Jasoom. I’m thinking that Cal-Tir is invisible on his shoulder, […]
You know, when I began writing this scene, I wasn’t intending to have a conversation between three characters all of […]
I love how Jasoom has no problem busting out some fly threads, even if he’s mucking around in the swamp. […]
I LOVE “Invisible Cloud” Cal-Tir. I love the subtle differences in his appearance between panels Two and Three. (I love […]
Seriously. You have no idea. Will secretly wants to be black. Castigan is EXACTLY like an old, black version of […]
You know, I fancy myself quite the wit in conversation. I do an excellent job of saying horribly dirty things […]
You can’t see them, but Cal-Tir has teeny-weeny little gills right now. This is the kind of insightful commentary that […]