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Knights of the Dinner Table: Bundle of Trouble Volume Nine

by Barb Lien-Cooper

Reviews may contain information that could be considered 'spoilers'. Readers should proceed at their own risk.

Publisher
Kenzer and Co

Credits
ISBN: 1-889182-83-4
Creators: Jolly Blackburn

Grade: 7

You know, I don't know an Orc from a Halfling, a Drow from a Gnome. Gaming is very much a foreign language for me. But, I love Knights of the Dinner Table. I like that it's a character-driven comic of real wit and insight. I like that the stories are consistently imaginative and different. I like that you can jump on the story at any issue and you get what's going on, yet the more you read, the more you're in on the joke. I like that here's a comic that my husband and I can read, laugh at, and discuss. I like hearing my husband break out in laughter, trying hard not to quote the best lines at me before I have a chance to read it. I like all the plot hooks I try not to spoil for my spouse when I read the comic first.

I like KoDT so much that I buy back issues like this copy of Bundle of Trouble (a value because it contains three issues for a cheap price) , even though I already get review copies of the comic in the mail every month.

Written: January 16, 2004
Published: February 1, 2004



Tart: Barb Lien-Cooper
Graphic Novel: Knights of the Dinner Table: Bundle of Trouble Volume Nine
Series: Knights of the Dinner Table
February 2004: All | Graphic Novel


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