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KoDT #232

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Contents of "Hoth Hath No Fury" (#232): PDF edition

This PDF features color KoDT strips and color throughout. It is also tablet optimized with embedded links (not only internal to the document but also to external links and references made in the articles).

About The Cover: This issue’s cover is by Jolly Blackburn and was alast minute swap out just prior to going to press. Jolly was inspired while doing panel art for one of the strips this issue and this cover was the result.

The Strips

• Empty Spaces
Brian tells Johnny he’s worried about Pete because he hasn’t seen him at the con yet
• No Laughing Matter
Patty gets a kick out of seeing B.A.’s face
• TheGood Stuff
Brian stops by famous artist Elmore Vallejo’s booth to cash in a coupon
• A Proposal
Gary Jackson makes Bob an interesting offer
• Punching Out
Gordo’s tandem cosplay costume is a big hit
• Art of the Deal
Pete finds a “sucker” who wants to buy his Hacker Jacks
• Flying Tackle
Sheila gets in some hot water with Gary Con security
• Sisterhood of Evil
Patty and Sara are joined by Sheila and Bridgette in the UN game and they are pulling no punches
• The Favor
The guys are desperate for Patty’s help
• Ring Side
Pete is forced to sit and watch his dealer hall neighbor raking in sales he could have had
• From the Back of a Trunk
Patty gets Sheila’s keys so the guys can unload their “product”
• Operation Purge
Brian and pals are holding court in the bathroom at Gary Con
• The Look Out
Sara and B.A. run across Dave guarding the restroom door
• A Fistful of Hollers
Bob runs to Shee to try to make amends with cash
• What a Case
B.A. finds out Brian has sold Patty a case of Hacker Jacks
• Friend’s Refund
B.A. forces Brian to give back Patty’s money
• One-Two Punches

Special Features

Starting from Scratch Starting from Scratch

Introducing RPGs to the next generation




by Paul Dunford
Using Weather Thunder & Lightning

Using the weather to enhance your game


by Jim Davenport


Regular Columns

  • Web Scryer: Savage Worlds Tune-Up by Ken Newquist
  • Tales from the Table

GameMaster's Workshop

  • All Things Magic: Crystal of Wise Seeing by Barbara Blackburn
  • Denizens of Tellene: Fero, Lakuna Veryl by Barbara Blackburn
  • Bait & Tackle: Adventure hooks on the fly
  • Deadly Trappings: Room of No Escape by Barbara Blackburn

Reviews

  • Lost Game Safari: Jurassic Park RPG Game Book review by Alan Hume
  • Indy Game Scene: Mermaid Adventures review by JL Duncan
  • Off the Shelf: The Long Earth (by Terry Pratchett and Stephen Baxter) review by Noah Chinn
  • Brian's Picks: Clashing Blades!, Bullseye Dice, Data Trails

Departments

  • Cries from the Attic: Editorial of a Madman: The “Satanic Panic” of the 80’s by Jolly Blackburn
  • Table Talk: Our Readers Talk Back
  • Weird Pete's Bulletin Board
  • Back Room at the Games Pit
  • Parting Shots

Other Toons

SnarfQuest #232
Additional cartoons by Carolyn Stogdill, Bill “Indy” Cavalier, Craig Zipse, Scott R. Krol, Alan Hume

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