NYCC: The Adventure Zone’s Darkest Comic Arc Yet Unveils Its Embattled Cover

The McElroy family teased the upcoming comic adaptation of The Adventure Zone’s brutal Suffering Game arc with an official cover reveal at New York Comic Con.The brand-new cover reveals that the McElroys usually jovial Tres Horny Boys have taken a few devastating blows as a result of the sacrificial Wonderland trials from which the arc derived its title. The Suffering Game arc of the Dungeons & Dragons podcast put Magnus Burnsides, Merle Highcurch, and Taako from TV through the wringer in their pursuit of the Animus Bell, a Grand Relic residing in the deceitfully named Wonderland. The Suffering Game constitutes one of the darkest arcs across any Adventure Zone campaign and this impending damage is forecasted clearly in the comic’s battle-warn cover art.Carey Pietsch’s art has brought the audio TTRPG podcast The Adventure Zone to life with each subsequent graphic novel adaptation and every cover thus far has incorporated a twenty-sided die and Dungeon Master Griffin McElroy residing over the top left corner. The Suffering Game is no exception to this convention, though even the game’s DM appeared worse for ware as a result of the party’s tribulations in Wonderland. The dark deviation from Tres Horny Boys regularly scheduled antics has proven a fan favorite Balance arc for both its angst-riddled novelty and Griffin McElroy’s performance as The Suffering Game’s deliciously wicked hosts Edward and Lydia.RELATED: The McElroys Surprise Fans with a Lo-Fi Tribute to The Adventure Zone

The McElroy family teased the upcoming comic adaptation of The Adventure Zone‘s brutal Suffering Game arc with an official cover reveal at New York Comic Con.

RELATED: The McElroys Surprise Fans with a Lo-Fi Tribute to The Adventure Zone

The brand-new cover reveals that the McElroys usually jovial Tres Horny Boys have taken a few devastating blows as a result of the sacrificial Wonderland trials from which the arc derived its title. The Suffering Game arc of the Dungeons & Dragons podcast put Magnus Burnsides, Merle Highcurch, and Taako from TV through the wringer in their pursuit of the Animus Bell, a Grand Relic residing in the deceitfully named Wonderland. The Suffering Game constitutes one of the darkest arcs across any Adventure Zone campaign and this impending damage is forecasted clearly in the comic’s battle-warn cover art.

Carey Pietsch’s art has brought the audio TTRPG podcast The Adventure Zone to life with each subsequent graphic novel adaptation and every cover thus far has incorporated a twenty-sided die and Dungeon Master Griffin McElroy residing over the top left corner. The Suffering Game is no exception to this convention, though even the game’s DM appeared worse for ware as a result of the party’s tribulations in Wonderland. The dark deviation from Tres Horny Boys regularly scheduled antics has proven a fan favorite Balance arc for both its angst-riddled novelty and Griffin McElroy’s performance as The Suffering Game’s deliciously wicked hosts Edward and Lydia.

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