Alzrius
The EN World kitten
...and I don't mean gnomes.
I just wanted to start a thread thanking people for some of the smaller things in my favorite magazine (and its sister) that while not a major part of it, still make all the difference in how enjoyable it is.
Niklas Janssen does the illustrating of the Sage Advice column (and has for at least a month now) and I absolutely love the subtle but still adorable artwork there. The picture of the befuddled wizard, with his (familiar?) mouse standing on a pile of books, a thimble for a fez, pointing boldly forward has to be the greatest single picture in the magazine.
Tony Mosley's comics just get funnier everytime I read them. Dragon #334's comic is hilarious on so many levels that I wish I could frame it without cutting up my magazine. "Downer" has never been funnier than when there's been a "Zogonia" take on it!
Finally, thanks to everyone who's gotten a "Class Acts" article published. I've gone from hating that article to loving it, now that most of the articles have a nice crunch/fluff balance. Keep up the great work everyone!
I just wanted to start a thread thanking people for some of the smaller things in my favorite magazine (and its sister) that while not a major part of it, still make all the difference in how enjoyable it is.
Niklas Janssen does the illustrating of the Sage Advice column (and has for at least a month now) and I absolutely love the subtle but still adorable artwork there. The picture of the befuddled wizard, with his (familiar?) mouse standing on a pile of books, a thimble for a fez, pointing boldly forward has to be the greatest single picture in the magazine.
Tony Mosley's comics just get funnier everytime I read them. Dragon #334's comic is hilarious on so many levels that I wish I could frame it without cutting up my magazine. "Downer" has never been funnier than when there's been a "Zogonia" take on it!
Finally, thanks to everyone who's gotten a "Class Acts" article published. I've gone from hating that article to loving it, now that most of the articles have a nice crunch/fluff balance. Keep up the great work everyone!