VorpalBunny
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The first ish that came to mind was #134: Awesome Cthulhu goodness with "And Madness Followed" followed by Dragotha?! ("Into the Wormcrawl Fissure") - wow.
Agreed. #133 was the one that sprang to mind.Qualidar said:My vote's Issue #133: Chimes at Midnight (By Nicolas Logue), Ill-Made Graves (Kevin Carter), and Kings of the Rift (Greg A. Vaughan). All awesome adventures.
~Qualidar~
Meds said:Agreed. #133 was the one that sprang to mind.
Garnfellow said:The one that came this month -- with "Return to the Lost City" and the latest Savage Tide installment -- is looking pretty sweet.
Really, the last couple years have been almost all good. Back in the day, I bought issues 1 and 2 of Dungeon, picked up a couple more here and there, but was never really smitten with the mag. But Dungeon under Mona and Jacobs has developed a formula that really gets me where I live.
What is so great about the Styes? I've never heard of this setting.Shroomy said:121 - This issue contains hands down the greatest adventure setting in the pages of Dungeon, greater than Cauldron, Sasserine, Alhaster, or Diamond Lake. I'm talking "The Styes."