Back in 2002, I did a photo comic following the adventures of stuffed animal toys playing roleplaying games. The comic started in Japan (where I lived at the time) and ended up in England (when I moved). The strip lasted for five solid years on the Kenzer & Company website continued on and off in Knights of the Dinner Table Magazine for another five.
The initial run of Fuzzy Knights taught me a lot about writing, editing, and working to a schedule. Since then I've published a half dozen novels of my own and edited over a hundred others.
Having recently gained a tiny amount of skill at drawing, I wanted to revive the comic, both as a continuation of the story, and a way to eventually revisit some of my earlier work with a fresh editor's eye. It will be interesting to see where this takes me.
If you are an fan of the original strips, welcome back! It's been a while, but I think you're going to enjoy what I have planned!
And if you're new to this comic, don't worry, you don't need to know any of the old photocomic. But you might see some old panels show up as bonuses from time to time, just for fun.
Toy Story meets D&D in this comic about some of the most unlikely roleplayers you'll ever meet.
Fuzzy Knights follows the secret lives of toys, and what they do when we're not watching. Most of the time, it's playing games.
But it's a big world out there, and sometimes reality comes crashing in from the most unlikely places...
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The name Fuzzy Knights belongs to Kenzer and Company, as the comic originally appeared in Knights of the Dinner Table Magazine (and on the KenzerCo website). Used with permission.
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