Individually, the strips are good and I'm very glad that Belkar finally got smacked down. More than anything, he just annoys me. I understand the type of character / player he represents, and why he's there in terms of the narrative, but, I'm glad this happened to him.
But am I the only one extremely frustrated by the overall direction of things since Azure City fell? It seems like every strip is a "gotcha" moment, or its about someone screwing up or suffering the consequences of a screw-up. A little balance would be nice.
The implications for Varsuuvius aren't that great, either. Given that there's a line of causation for the deaths of everyone Belkar mentioned, and now because of all the other incidents, V is working itself to death (or a costly exhaustion during an ambush) to reach Haley.
I almost feel like he should just cut to the chase and have one week where he manages a TPK just to get it over with, followed by a group rez. It's getting a bit frustrating.
It wouldn't be so bad if I didn't know how long it takes for any one setback to be resolved, and the time required for resolutions seems to increase as the plot goes on.
(For that matter, Goblins hasn't been much better for a long time in terms of a nonstop string of bad luck for the "PCs".)
It seems like certain D&D-inspired webcomic creators got a hold of an earlier draft of the 4e DMG, where there was an article titled "Yes, but..." instead of "Yes, and..."