Dungeons & Dragons, Volume 2: First Encounters

Dungeons & Dragons, Volume 2: First Encounters

3.98 of 5 stars 3.98  ·  rating details  ·  41 ratings  ·  4 reviews
This second volume of the acclaimed Dungeons & Dragons comic reveals how our favorite band of adventurers first came together But in present day, Fell's Five has found itself stranded in the mystical realm known as the Feywild, with few options for returning home. Join the party as John Rogers and Andrea Di Vito bring us a new chapter in their thrilling adventures of s...more
Hardcover, 152 pages
Published January 10th 2012 by IDW Publishing (first published November 22nd 2011)
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David(LA,CA)
I'm still really enjoying this series, but I think this volume is a little weaker than the first one. Part of what I liked about the first volume was the interplay between the main characters. This one spends a third of its time in a flashback where some of the main characters first meet. So they don't know/trust/like each other well enough to do the making jokes at your buddy's expense thing. Plus that same third of the story is one of those game session standards that I would imagine everyone...more
Khairul H.
Tells us how the band got together in the first place and continues where it left off from the first book. The one liners come thick and fast ("I'm being disemboweled...horribly!". A fun read and if it wasn't for the inconsistency in the artwork I would have given this four stars.
Shannon Appelcline
An enjoyable volume, though not quite as amazing as its predecessor. It feels more like a fantasy adventure, while the first volume felt more like a fantasy RPG. Still, nice characters, nice backstory, and an occasional moment of humor.
Gib Bickel
Very strong second volume. The story moves at a brisk pace, and the characters are a treat to read about.
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John Rogers is a screenwriter, comedian, film producer, and comic book writer. Although born in Worcester, Massachusetts, he attended McGill University in Montreal and is better known publicly as a Canadian writer.
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