EXCLUSIVE: Check out Kyle Strahm's trading card art for the Chaotic Neutral Kickstarter campaign
By Zack Quaintance — Today we are honored to have a new exclusive — Kyle Strahm’s monster trading card art for the ongoing Chaotic Neutral Kickstarter campaign. You can check that out below, but first a word about Chaotic Neutral for those who are unfamiliar…essentially, this Kickstarter comic from Mark Sable and Chris Anderson is inspired by the national panic that sprung up around D&D years ago, extrapolating it both into an over-sized comic and a TTRPG module.
The campaign also includes a series of monster trading cards by superstar comics artists, including Max Dunbar (Dungeons & Dragons), Jeremy Haun (Haunthology), Maan House (Godkillers), Jeff Johnson (Boondocks), Tom Neely (The Humans), Dan Panosian (Slots), Jim Rugg (Mtsryr: Octobriana 1976), and Tim Seeley (Money Shot). And, of course, there is a card by Kyle Strahm, which you can check out below…enjoy!
EXCLUSIVE: Chaotic Neutral Trading Card Reveal
More about Chaotic Neutral…
They said fantasy roleplaying games were dangerous and they were wrong. But now? Maybe they were right to be afraid! Writer Mark Sable (Miskatonic, Graveyard of Empires) and artist Chris Anderson (Heavy Metal; Creepshow; Lost Angels) have created a Kickstarter campaign for CHAOTIC NEUTRAL, an all-new 48-page comic book first issue inspired by the old school fantasy roleplaying games that worried parents and teachers alike. CHAOTIC NEUTRAL delivers magic, adventure, and storytelling—with an edge.
The Kyle Strahm monster trading card isn’t the only card for the campaign. This campaign also includes Monster Trading Cards illustrated by superstar artists Max Dunbar (Dungeons & Dragons), Jeremy Haun (Haunthology), Maan House (Godkillers), Jeff Johnson (Boondocks), Tom Neely (The Humans), Dan Panosian (Slots), Jim Rugg (Mtsryr: Octobriana 1976), and Tim Seeley (Money Shot).
Check out Chaotic Neutral on Kickstarter now!
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Zack Quaintance is a tech reporter by day and freelance writer by night/weekend. He Tweets compulsively about storytelling and comics as Comics Bookcase.