Yep, and the Fiendish Codices. . . and the BoVD of course. Not the same year, I know, but the same thing applies.Henry said:I can say one thing: I'm just glad the current Tome of Magic (and its pact magic system) came out this year instead of back in the 1980's. Talk about your propaganda ammunition!
Henry said:Nope, it's vintage. Not a thing changed panel to panel. Makes me laugh to realize that Minis were that prevalent in 1984 as to show up in an anti-tract, as well.
Mark Hope said:Every time I read that Chick tract, I come away thinking the same thing: I wish I had a DM who was as hot as Ms. Frost. That pouting scowl, that lustrous hair, those sleek clothes, that tough, no-nonsense way of speaking, that "no first name" air of mystery. Man, Ms. Frost is just the hottest.
Imagicka said:I wouldn’t go as far to say that anyone who believes in these tracts are ‘sick’. Mostly ignorant.
JustaPlayer said:Maybe I missed something, but at least once before when I read the site he talked of 3.0. I didn't read it this time but I do know he mentioned 3.0
Sir Brennen said:Nope, Mr. Chick really doesn't like Catholics. I'm waiting for the Catholic School Girls Who Play D&D and Watch Television! track.
Allandaros said:I'm still holding out for my very own personalized "Muslim Who Plays D&D, Listens to Heavy Metal, and Believes In Evolution" pamphlet.
I'm hoping he'll be gracious enough to sign it for me.
Kae'Yoss said:Aaah, I see! Filthy Lucre has got another dopes money by promising him Eternal Lead Guitar in the Heavy Metal Band of the Beast.