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Welcome to the first official Tales from the Tabletop™ comic book!

Tales from the Tabletop™ Explanation

Each week Adventureaweek.com posts a new comic for Tales from the Tabletop™ with one or more blank caption/dialog balloons, this comic is shared via the Dungeons and Dragons Memes Facebook Page where readers are encouraged to post their own witty dialog suggestions. The AAW Games team selects the funniest dialog, the winner’s caption is used, and the final comic is reposted for the world to share. Caption contest winners receive awesome rewards such as tabletop RPG adventures, dice, or gooey cinnamon rolls.

Visit Adventureaweek.com or our Facebook page to catch up on the latest installment of the Tales from the Tabletop™ webcomic.

About the Team

Jacob Blackmon
Tales from the Tabletop™ is a tabletop gaming comic drawn and colored by Jacob Blackmon and published by Adventureawek.com. Jacob fantasizes about Tales from the Tabletop™ by candlelight in the late evening hours and has been known to conduct secret arcane rituals involving cute cats and beautiful anime cosplay girls.

Jonathan G. Nelson 
Jonathan comes up with some awesome, stupid, and downright ridiculous ideas which Jacob frequently shakes his head at, and then smiles because he knows that he can transform those frantic ramblings about green slime and three-headed dire reindeer (with the fiendish template) into something which ordinary folks just might understand.

Justin Andrew Mason 
Justin is a full-time freelance game developer, cartographer, and graphic designer. He designed the Tales from the Tabletop™ logo, suggests new themes and ideas for upcoming comics, manages the weekly posting of the comic to the web, and utilized his graphic-wrangling skills to help put together this awesome comic book.

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Thilo G. [Featured Reviewer]
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July 29th, 2016
An Endzeitgeist.com review Okay, now for something completely different: This book clocks in at 60 pages, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial, 7 pages advertisement (unless I've miscounted, 1 page back cover, leaving 50 pages of content, so let [...]
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This title was added to our catalog on July 12, 2016.