Hunter Black Page 1868 – Souls Belong To The Gods
If you play D&D — and I play D&D — it’s almost impossible to ignore the relationship between divine magic […]
If you play D&D — and I play D&D — it’s almost impossible to ignore the relationship between divine magic […]
The last panel says it all. “If it works…” We’ll see.
I’m not saying that “moving pieces into position” and “the great game” are references to a certain piece of the […]
Brother Bashan’s shapeshifting abilities have grown beyond anything he could have done in life — now that he is undead […]
I never expected to write anything where Hunter and Hoc Zhai found themselves on the same side — but their […]
I will be thinking about Hoc Zhai’s CUTE WIDDLE TOOTSIES for the foreseeable future.
I almost regret letting Will design Cal-Tir as a little teddy bear. Here’s what I wrote in the panel description […]
Looking at this page just makes me feel guilty all over again. Man, Will has done some incredible stuff with […]
Whenever I wonder what the various magic-wielding characters are capable of, I tend to just ask myself what class they’d […]
“Victor’s flat out pounding the sacramental wine and asking for seconds.” I’m proud of this and how it came about. […]
I have literally written this page’s commentary three times already and ended up tossing it each time. So I’m just […]
The top panel is a flashback to the leader of the High Council of the Jinn – Bazid Karaam, the […]
Man, there has been a real evolution of Will’s style since we first introduced the Human Divine. Look at them […]
t was weird for me to write this page, what with Hunter laughing and all, but nowhere near as weird […]
The snarky comment made under a character’s breath is one of my favorite devices — and this page has two […]
This page is a perfect example of how the comic has evolved in so many ways — in this case, […]
This has actually been one of the hardest parts of the comic to write. How do I believably have Hunter […]
For a long time now, Hunter has been able to mitigate the effects of the Hunger Blight. I decided that […]
I hadn’t intended for any time to pass between Pages 1916 and 1917 — but time clearly HAS passed, because […]
Nothing like having your temporary ally keep things real. This little exchange was important to me.