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Dungeons & Dragons: Saturday Morning Adventures II
von David M Booher
Illustration: George Kambadais
Verlag: IDW Publishing
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 9798887241418
Erschienen am 04.06.2024
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 259 mm [H] x 172 mm [B] x 7 mm [T]
Gewicht: 266 Gramm
Umfang: 104 Seiten

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The adventures continue in this second graphic novel collection, featuring the cast of the 1980s cartoon!
Some time has passed since the team’s adventure in Waterdeep. Now Dungeon Master is growing weaker with an unknown ailment, and while thoughts of returning home are never far from their minds, Hank the Ranger, Diana the Acrobat, Sheila the Thief, Eric the Cavalier, Presto the Magician, and Bobby the Barbarian must save their mentor. Sailing between planes in their Spelljammer, the party finds themselves on the swashbuckling Sword Coast. With Venger closing in and pirates blocking the way forward, can our heroes cure Dungeon Master before it’s too late?
Eisner-nominated writer David M. Booher (Canto, Killer Queens) and Ringo-nominated artist George Kambadais (Gargoyles) are back to kick off a massive plane-hopping quest featuring brand-new locations and some very familiar faces never seen in cartoon form!
Dungeons & Dragons aired on CBS in 1983 and ran for three seasons with 27 episodes, but premature cancellation meant crucial scripts went unproduced. Yet, it still made an indelible impression on its audience, and legions of D&D players recall it fondly to this day.



David M. Booher grew up in a small town outside Cleveland, Ohio, and became a Los Angeles lawyer before realizing writing was more fun. When he’s not writing about the oppression of people without superpowers…or a dude who chases aliens…or the creepiest parts of human nature…you can find him geeking out at comic conventions and marveling at how his husband and their adopted greyhound continue to put up with him. He grew up reading Stephen King, watching The Goonies and Nightmare on Elm Street, eating Lucky Charms in front of He-Man, trading Garbage Pail Kids, playing Nintendo, and going outside.