''Table Titans'' is a ''
Dungeons & Dragons''-based
webcomic
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created by
Scott Kurtz
Scott R. Kurtz (born March 15, 1971) is an American webcomic artist. Known for creating the daily online comic-strip '' PvP'', Kurtz is among the first professional webcomic creators.
Career
Kurtz was born to a Catholic household in Watsonville ...
,
which debuted on January 28, 2013. It is a spin-off of Kurtz's other webcomic ''
PvP'',
and features characters who have previously appeared in ''PvP'' comics.
''Table Titans'' is produced by Kurtz, Steve Hamaker, Brian Hurtt, and Tavis Maiden.
Creation and premise
In an interview, creator Scott Kurtz said that he hoped to "create a comic book that captured the spirit and joy of tabletop roleplaying", and that a reader survey showed that many PvP fans were into tabletop gaming.
Unlike ''PvP'', ''Table Titans'' was designed to be a serialized ongoing comic book rather than a strip comic.
''Table Titans'' follows the 'Table Titans' role playing group and their rivals the 'Dungeon Dogs', and moves between the real lives of the players and the world of the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' characters they play.
''Table Titans'' has had four "seasons": seasons 1 and 2 followed the Table Titans playing games in the
Forgotten Realms
''Forgotten Realms'' is a campaign setting for the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (''D&D'') fantasy role-playing game. Commonly referred to by players and game designers alike as "The Realms", it was created by game designer Ed Greenwood around 1967 as a ...
setting, while seasons 3 and 4 followed the Dungeon Dogs in a homebrew setting called Fallen Veil.
In April 2020, Kurtz announced a fifth season to be set during the characters' high school days.
The ''Table Titans'' website also includes reader-submitted stories from their own roleplaying games.
The comic has a collaboration with the creators of ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (''D&D'')'',''
Wizards of the Coast
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, who has promoted the comic on its social media sites and allow Table Titans to produce official ''D&D'' products.
Characters
* Alan: A member of the Table Titans. He has played as the master thief and assassin Garret Murdor,
the lawful good cleric Drake Shieldheart,
and the ranger Arroc Crowforth.
Alan is driven in games by power and loot.
* Andrew: A member of the Table Titans who has played the character Quillion Hawkslight
and the halfling thief Sootfoot Lefleur.
Andrew is a
rules lawyer
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and wants to be a
dungeon master himself.
* Val: The only female member of the Table Titans. Her character is Lulani, a bard.
She is dating Skull from ''
PvP''. In season two she plays her own character Valeria Bronzebottom, a niece to Binwin Bronzebottom, Scott Kurtz' character from the Acquisitions Incorporated live game held at
PAX
Pax or PAX may refer to:
Peace
* Peace (Latin: ''pax'')
** Pax (goddess), the Roman goddess of peace
** Pax, a truce term
* Pax (liturgy), a salutation in Catholic and Lutheran religious services
* Pax (liturgical object), an object formerly kiss ...
. Val is the member most interested in roleplaying.
* Darby: A member of the Table Titans. Unlike the rest of the Titans, he is new to ''D&D'' and unfamiliar with its rules. His character is Draziw, a half-elf wizard. He is an optimist and often sees things in ways the more experienced players miss.
While the other Titans were not initially fond of him, he is accepted as a full Titan by the end of the first season.
* Brendan: The
dungeon master (DM) for the game. He values story ahead of rules.
The Titans initially do not like him as a DM, but are forced to accept him because nobody else wants to put up with them. Later, they warm up to him and decide to continue with him as their DM.
* Darius: The newest member of the Table Titans, Darius is first introduced as the bartender at Cafe Mox, the venue that the players use during the campaign for the Winotaur trophy. When the Table Titans restructure their group for the "Winter of the Iron Dwarf" campaign, they find that the group needs a healer, and Brendan recruits Darius to fill in as a player. Darius' character is Gar Dunwise, Paladin of Torm.
Awards and reception
''Table Titans'' was nominated for a
Harvey Award
The Harvey Awards are given for achievement in comic books. Named for writer-artist Harvey Kurtzman, the Harvey Awards were founded by Gary Groth in 1988, president of the publisher Fantagraphics, to be the successor to the Kirby Awards that were ...
in 2014, in the category of Best Online Comics Work.
Matt O'Keefe of The Beat described ''Table Titans'' in 2015 as a "huge-and-still-growing webcomic series".
A
Geek Dad
The word ''geek'' is a slang term originally used to describe eccentric or non-mainstream people; in current use, the word typically connotes an expert or enthusiast obsessed with a hobby or intellectual pursuit. In the past, it had a generall ...
review of Book One said that ''Table Titans'' is "a great mix of humor and inside jokes and knowing nods" and that it "has nailed so many (too many!) aspects of roleplaying gamers", adding "there are so many reasons why I’m such a fan of ''Table Titans,'' but I think it comes down to recognizing a little bit of myself and my fellow gamers in the pages....there’s a little dose of truth in every panel."
In a 2018 review, a writer for Tribality described it as " a favorite of mine... I enjoy how Kurtz reveals a story from the eyes of the characters and balances that with all of the table talk by the players."
In an interview in 2015, Kurtz said that ''Table Titans'' had the same traffic as ''PvP'' on days when new strips were posted.
A 2016 review on Geek Dad said the comic had "a huge following".
References
External links
Official website
{{D&D topics
2010s webcomics
2013 webcomic debuts
American comedy webcomics
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Fantasy webcomics
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