Knights of the Dinner Table Issue 313 — Print Issue Now Available (as well as digital)
Bundle of Trouble Volume 78!!!
JUNE MONTHLY SALE!!!
Crazy Carl is at it again — Slashing Prices!! He’s out of control!!! Each month in 2024, we will offer a LIMITED SUPPLY of back issues at just $1 a copy – a genuine steal! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST, here is what we will be offering this month;
This Month: June sale is KODT Issues at $1 – issues 151 – 170 at 50% off. Yes you read that right!! Hoody Hoo!! Carl’s trying to give it away!
Remember kids – check back each month for more KODT Back Issues (print and pdf) on sale at $1 each offered by month
MONTHLY SCHEDULE 2024 ISSUES ON SALE
June 151 – 170
July 171 – 190
August 191 – 210
September 211 – 230
October 231 – 250
November 251 – 299
MAY MONTHLY SALE!!!
Crazy Carl is at it again — Slashing Prices!! He’s out of control!!! Each month in 2024, we will offer a LIMITED SUPPLY of back issues at just $1 a copy – a genuine steal! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST, here is what we will be offering this month;
This Month: May sale is KODT Issues at $1 – issues 131 – 149 and Bundles of Trouble Volume 60 thru 65 (and, since Carl is completely off his meds — Volume 72 and Volume 73!!!) at 50% off. Yes you read that right!! Hoody Hoo!! Carl’s trying to give it away!
Remember kids – check back each month for more KODT Back Issues (print and pdf) on sale at $1 each offered by month
MONTHLY SCHEDULE 2024 ISSUES ON SALE
May 131 – 149
June 151 – 170
July 171 – 190
August 191 – 210
September 211 – 230
October 231 – 250
November 251 – 299
Knights of the Dinner Table Issue 312 — Print Issue Now Available (as well as digital)
Behind the Scenes…
So I’ve been working on “And the Horse You Rode In ON” (i.e. CattlePunk Volume 3) for several years now. It’s an “Editor’s Cut” of the story arc in which Brian stepped behind the screen again – only this time to run CattlePunk. Much the same way, I did the Bag Wars Saga all the strips are being re-storyboarded with new art and greatly expanded. (I’ve lost count, but I’m guessing there are at least 60 new pages of material in this one. The project has been pushed to the back burner a few times now over the years, (once due to some health issues I was having, and the second time after the death of our partner Steve). This time, I’ve resolved to have the book ready for publication by late summer. And so far, (knock wood), it’s looking promising.
Anyway, today I reached a part in the story arc on the re-storyboarding the caused me to pause. It’s a single strip called, “Simon Says”. And it appeared in KODT 107 back in 2005. This strip is notable. It’s the very first KODT strip that I laid out in color in the comic book. The only such strip appearing in the issue (or the 106 issues that came before it. Since the strips first appeared in Shadis, back in 1990, I’ve always worked in black and white art with grey tones. But in 2005, when digital comics were more and more becoming all the rage, I began thinking maybe I should start laying the strips out in color. True, the print comic book was black and white, but there was no reason their digital counterparts had to be. The problem was not knowing what the full-color panels would look like in grayscale. So Simon Says was my first dip of the toe into color. I laid out that single strip in color as an experiment.
When the issue came back from press, it more or less looked fine to my eye. So with each subsequent issue, I gradually made the transition to working completely in color. Coming across those panels again today, I was reminded of the journey. I thought it might be interesting the present one of the original panels from that strip here, compared to its replacement in the new trade.
Incidentally, this location is known as the “Alley behind Furkman’s” in the comic. For a long time, it’s been where clandestine meetings between characters have taken place. It was here, where Brian once met, Earl Slackmozer for example, to procure a copy of the secret, Jackson Document. 😉
Until next time, Jolly
Exciting News — Knights of the Dinner Table Illustrated Trade Paper Back.
It was recently brought to our attention at Gary Con, that we have never offered a trade compilation of our comic book series, Knights of the Dinner Table Illustrated. Launched in 2000 (24 years ago!!!), this popular series ran for 42 issues. Although it’s available in digital format, the print issues have been out of stock in our warehouse for nearly 20 years. Not doing compilation of these gems was an oversight on our part. We aim to fix that, this summer.
KODT Illustrated (popularly known as K.ILL back in the day) took the adventures of the Knights in the monthly comic, and presented the in-character. Aaron Williams (of Nodwick fame) did the art for the first few issues, with the Fraim Brothers picking up the torch and carrying it for the next 35+ issues.
More details soon. Just wanted to give everyone a heads up.
As I was working on compiling the first six issues this morning, I found myself constantly getting distracted, as I got caught up in the stories. I don’t think, I’ve read them in over 15 years. 🙂
In other news, Knights of the Dinner Table issue 312 is no press. Digital subscribers would see their issues hitting their accounts by the end of the weekend. We hope to have the print issue in our warehouse is approximately two weeks. Hoody Hoo!
Till next time, may all your hits be cries. — Jolly
APRIL MONTHLY SALE!!!
Crazy Carl is at it again — Slashing Prices!! Each month in 2024, we will offer a LIMITED SUPPLY of back issues at just $1 a copy – a genuine steal! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST, here is what we will be offering this month;
This Month: April sale is KODT Issues at $1 – issues 111 – 130 and Bundles of Trouble Volume 45 thru 53 at 50% off. Hoody Hoo!! Yes, you read that right !! Carl’s trying to give it away!
Remember kids – check back each month for more KODT Back Issues (print and pdf) on sale at $1 each offered by month
MONTHLY SCHEDULE 2024 ISSUES ON SALE
April 111 – 130
May 131 – 149
June 151 – 170
July 171 – 190
August 191 – 210
September 211 – 230
October 231 – 250
November 251 – 299