DungeonsAndDragons

Ask Chris #125: The Greatest Monsters in ‘Dungeons & Dragons’
Ask Chris #125: The Greatest Monsters in ‘Dungeons & Dragons’
Ask Chris #125: The Greatest Monsters in ‘Dungeons & Dragons’
Over a lifetime of reading comics, Senior Writer Chris Sims has developed an inexhaustible arsenal of facts and opinions. That's why each and every week, we turn to you to put his comics culture knowledge to the test as he responds to your reader questions -- and as Halloween approaches, we make those questions spoooooky...
War Rocket Ajax #113: John Rogers Talks ‘D&D,’ Thrillbent and the Catwoman Movie
War Rocket Ajax #113: John Rogers Talks ‘D&D,’ Thrillbent and the Catwoman Movie
War Rocket Ajax #113: John Rogers Talks ‘D&D,’ Thrillbent and the Catwoman Movie
This week on War Rocket Ajax, writer John Rogers joins the podcast to talk about the new digital comics initiative he's a part of with Mark Waid, Thrillbent! But the interview doesn't stop there, as he tells Chris and Matt about writing Blue Beetle for DC, his take on making Dungeons & Dragons fun for comics, and yes, how he became one of 28 writers credited in the Halle Berry Catwoman movie -
‘Order of the Stick’ Webcomic Raises Over $250,000 in 8 Days For Reprints
‘Order of the Stick’ Webcomic Raises Over $250,000 in 8 Days For Reprints
‘Order of the Stick’ Webcomic Raises Over $250,000 in 8 Days For Reprints
I've been a fan of Rich Burlew's Order of the Stick for years. Despite being a stick-figure gag strip poking fun at the rules of Dungeons & Dragons, it's one of the strongest character-driven comedies in the world of webcomics. It's genuinely hilarious, occasionally moving and even downright thrilling in a way that only the best fantasy adventures manage to pull off. So...
IDW’s ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ Will Make You Save Versus Awesome
IDW’s ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ Will Make You Save Versus Awesome
IDW’s ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ Will Make You Save Versus Awesome
Considering how much their target markets overlap, you'd think that comics based on Dungeons & Dragons would go together like peanut butter and chocolate, but historically, they've gone together more like... well, whatever two things you'd have to combine to get generic fantasy stories that were often more concerned with depicting rules and campaign settings than telling a solid story. De...
Ask Chris #49:  D&D With Super-Heroes
Ask Chris #49: D&D With Super-Heroes
Ask Chris #49: D&D With Super-Heroes
Here at ComicsAlliance, we value our readership and are always open to what the masses of Internet readers have to say. That's every week, Senior Writer Chris Sims puts his comics culture knowledge to the test as he responds to your reader questions...
‘Assassin’s Creed: The Fall’ #1 & ‘Dungeons and Dragons’ #1: No, Really, They’re Pretty Good
‘Assassin’s Creed: The Fall’ #1 & ‘Dungeons and Dragons’ #1: No, Really, They’re Pretty Good
‘Assassin’s Creed: The Fall’ #1 & ‘Dungeons and Dragons’ #1: No, Really, They’re Pretty Good
I always approach tie-in comics with an element of suspicion. Even when the comic in question is connected to an existing fictional universe that was designed as a story first and foremost, and has pre-existing, likable characters -- something like Farscape or Doctor Who or Metalocalypse or Fraggle Rock -- I'm not initially hopeful that it will to live up to the source material, often out fear tha
Life-Sized D&D at New York Comic-Con: ComicsAlliance vs. The Cardboard Dragon  [Video]
Life-Sized D&D at New York Comic-Con: ComicsAlliance vs. The Cardboard Dragon [Video]
Life-Sized D&D at New York Comic-Con: ComicsAlliance vs. The Cardboard Dragon [Video]
Considering how much I love comic books and video games, it probably doesn't surprise anyone that I also finish out the Geek Trifecta with an absolute, undying love of Dungeons and Dragons. So much love, in fact, that as soon as I went by the massive Wizards of the Coast booth at the New York Comic-Con and saw that they were running D&D demos on a life-sized grid, complete with basketball-siz
Good and Evil: The Batman Scale
Good and Evil: The Batman Scale
Good and Evil: The Batman Scale
Batman is a complex, troubled, and sometimes unpredictable man who has a complicated relationship with the law, and the question of whether the vigilante is "good" or "bad" can depend on who you ask. Explore the different aspects of his personality through the lens of the D&D alignment scale with this helpful chart of his many facets: