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Dungeon Crawlin' Fools by Rich Burlew
Dungeon Crawlin' Fools by Rich Burlew






Dungeon Crawlin

We’ve got Roy Greenhilt, the fighter and party leader who spends most of his time trying to keep the rest of the party under control Haley Starshine the sexy (as sexy as a stick figure can be) rogue thief, who when she’s not stealing everything that’s not nailed down has a burgeoning crush on Elan the bard. The first few pages of Dungeon Crawlin’ Fools includes an introduction by RedCloak, and a few bonus pages that introduce the characters so you don’t go into the first strip deaf and blind. And did I mention it’s laugh out loud hilarious? Seriously, if you’ve ever been into role playing, or gaming, or D&D specifically, this is the comic for you. This is a little like Looking for Group but with more seniority and farcicalness, and Dungeon Crawlin’ Fools is like the Directors Cut with commentary (literally) version of the webcomic. Good thing Rich Burlew, creator of Order of the Stick is just as cool for old skool.Īhh yes, Order of the Stick, the webcomic that started in 2003 out as a dungeon crawling group of role playing adventurers, who broke rules, hated the new rules, forgot some really important rules, found an plot-arc, awkwardly flirted with each other, and slaughtered plenty of goblins in the meantime. I follow a handful of webcomics, but when push comes to shove, I’d rather read them in book/graphic novel format.

Dungeon Crawlin

Why I read it: he kept laughing his head off. Where I got it: husband’s stack of webcomic goodies The Order of the Stick: Dungeon Crawlin’ Fools (graphic novel type thing), written & Illustrated by Rich Burlew








Dungeon Crawlin' Fools by Rich Burlew