A review by ruzgofdi
Dungeons & Dragons, Volume 2: First Encounters by Vincente Alcazar, Andrea Di Vito, Horacio Domingues, Denis Medri, Juanan, John Rogers, Nacho Arranz, Guido Guidi

3.0

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 hates: Guard duty for the useless guy that should get his butt kicked.

Once it leaves the past behind, it gets better. But by that point, it's built a hole to dig itself out of.