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This comic was actually illustrated by the excellent fantasy artist Kent Burles – it’s about the only thing it has going for it, other than sheer camp.
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I know it’s a bad comic, but i absolutely love the first couple issues of the adventurers
Does a guy named Bladehelm have a sword on his head? Or, perhaps, in it?
Is this Chris Sims guestblogging? Because that would explain the sudden merging of wholly ridiculous things in one panel.
Is this the one with the ads that said “
sorry,
… the ads that said “THE X-MEN OF FANTASY ADVENTURE!!!!!” — [some guy who plays a lot of D & D] and “First Elf Warrior — Very Hot!!”?
And yet it’s still more historically accurate than 300.
This comic was actually illustrated by the excellent fantasy artist Kent Burles – it’s about the only thing it has going for it, other than sheer camp.