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Dungeons & Dragons: Fortune Finder #1 - Full Script

My latest D&D comic story is a wild one that introduces readers to the wonderful setting of Planescape, a place where anything and everything can happen. There’s a mystery afoot as our main character has amnesia and needs to piece together who they are and how they’re connected to the grand forces that dictate reality before it’s too late.

Artist Joe Jaro is doing a delightful job presenting the strange and scenic sides of D&D’s most ambitious setting and colorist Adam Guzowski hones each expressive page with fantastic atmosphere.

If you’ve enjoyed my other D&D comic stories, you’ll find a lot to love here. If you’ve never read one of my D&D comics before or even played D&D the game, Fortune Finder #1 is 100% new reader friendly. Finder is searching for answers, so you’ll learn everything you need right alongside them.

Attached here is the full script for issue #1 of 5.

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In the city of Sigil, an amnesiac hero only known as "Finder" tries to uncover who they are and why they're being chased by planar beings intent on capturing them-or worse. But as their tumultuous journey unfolds, they discover that their fate is tied to grand forces that dictate reality itself throughout the planes! 

A shocking surprise lurks around every corner in Fortune Finder, a miniseries inspired by the new Dungeons & Dragons sourcebook Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse.

Dungeons & Dragons: Fortune Finder #1 - Full Script

Comments

It makes every part of the production process easier down the line - the artist can include numbered balloons in their layout so everyone can see that there's enough room for the text and that it flows properly. If I ask anyone (especially the letterer) for changes, I can call things out specifically by the number ("We're going to put a new line between 7 + 8" or "Let's remove 4. It doesn't work as well as I thought it would.")

Jim Zub

Hey Jim, what’s the significance to numbering your dialogue? Is this helpful just for layout purposes? Have artists or lettered mention that it’s helpful?

Mike Speer


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