Thursday, September 30, 2010

Character Development SEVEN (page 6 of 7)



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If you want to see things through a specific filter, not surprisingly the world is coloured that way.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Character Development SEVEN (page 4 of 7)



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It's hard to get Playmobil to run. Their legs and arms don't bend. The legs are actually a single unit, so you can't even split them. Hopefully there's a slight illusion of movement in these pictures.

Character Development SEVEN (page 3 of 7)



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The paranoia of the average D&D player means that giving them an easy option is always something that is regarded with the utmost suspicion. With good reason.

Character Development SEVEN (page 2 of 7)



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Pick a path books were always something of a disappointment to me. I'm not sure why. Our heroes do the equivalent of holding open the current page and checking out the options ... always a cunning plan.

Character Development SEVEN (page 1 of 7)



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Who is the Dungeon Master?

Character Development SIX (page 7 of 7)



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Who does the housework is always a tricky issue.

Character Development SIX (page 6 of 7)



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Workplace romances can be tricky ... especially when large axes are involved.

Character Development SIX (page 5 of 7)



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Some fears are universal.

Character Development SIX (page 4 of 7)



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Character Development SIX (page 3 of 7)



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Character Development SIX (page 2 of 7)



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Character Development SIX (page 1 of 7)



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Character Development FIVE (page 7 of 7)



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Character Development FIVE (page 6 of 7)



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Character Development FIVE (page 5 of 7)



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Character Development FIVE (page 4 of 7)



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Character Development FIVE (page 3 of 7)



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Character Development FIVE (page 2 of 7)



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Character Development FIVE (page 1 of 7)



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Character Development FOUR (page 7 of 7)



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Character Development FOUR (page 6 of 7)



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Character Development FOUR (page 5 of 7)



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Character Development FOUR (page 4 of 7)



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Character Development FOUR (page 3 of 7)



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Character Development FOUR (page 2 of 7)



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Character Development FOUR (page 1 of 7)



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Character Development THREE (page 7 of 7)



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Character Development THREE (page 6 of 7)



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Character Development THREE (page 5 of 7)



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Character Development THREE (page 4 of 7)



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Character Development THREE (page 3 of 7)



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Character Development THREE (page 2 of 7)



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Character Development THREE (page 1 of 7)



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Character Development TWO (page 7 of 7)



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Character Development TWO (page 6 of 7)



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Character Development TWO (page 5 of 7)



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Character Development TWO (page 4 of 7)



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Character Development TWO (page 3 of 7)



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Character Development TWO (page 2 of 7)



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Character Development TWO (page 1 of 7)



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Character Development ONE (page 7 of 7)

Character Development ONE (page 6 of 7)



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Character Development ONE (page 5 of 7)



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Character Development ONE (page 4 of 7)



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Character Development ONE (page 3 of 7)



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Character Development ONE (page 2 of 7)



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Character Development ONE (page 1 of 7)



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A page a day of Playmobil toy photo-comics.

These pages are also available at www.virtuallycomics.com, along with other strips such as Dark Bay (a rural NZ police drama Playmobil photo-comic) and Straitjacket Ninja (a strip drawn by the insanely talented Simon Morse).