Dungeons & Breakfast

Most important meal of the quest

The Comic Jam
The Comic Jam
Published in
4 min readNov 11, 2024

--

Start your morning with a side of adventure in this week’s theme: Dungeons & Breakfast! Our one-page comics mix the thrill of dungeon crawling with the comforts of a cozy breakfast. Join heroes as they navigate enchanted kitchens, face off against pancake-flipping goblins, or brew potions alongside their morning coffee.

Story by Jerna Van Vooren | Art by Elie Ravix III | Letters by Kevin D. Lintz
Story, Art, and Letters by Jonathan Chiotis
Story by Christian De Matteo | Art and Letters by Gilbert Smith
Story by Fern Norfolk | Art and Letters by Dave Hingley
Story by BZ Florida | Art and Letters by Fern Norfolk
Story, Art, and Letters by Jack Van Thomme

Jerna Van Vooren is a comic writer from Belgium, who hopes someday to make that her full-time occupation. She dreams of creating something that would intrigue readers as well as repel them at the same time. Follow her at https://bsky.app/profile/jernacious.bsky.social

EpithetSoup wants to be a comic creator/artist. He always wants to contribute in as many projects as he can and he hopes to help visually bring people’s creations to life! Check out his work at https://epithetsoup.newgrounds.com and https://twitter.com/EpithetSoup

Kevin D. Lintz is a comic book letterer, writer, and editor. He learned his skills in a Comics Experience class and honed them on the mean streets of his all-ages comic book, Team SLUG. He startles his family by making sound effect noises out loud to try and translate them into written words. He has even watched “Helvetica”, the full-length feature movie about the font Helvetica. https://lintzlettering.com/

Jonathan Chiotis is a writer of short stories and poems. He authored St. Anthony’s Fire in 2007 but since then has followed his passion for creating comic books. Doing the art, writing, and lettering for several mini comics with inept ability. Currently working on character creation with a focus on ultraviolent action, cinematic dialog, and the supernatural. He attended two semesters of art school, evidence which is undetectable in any of his works.

Christian De Matteo is a writer and college professor, founder of Tellworthy.com and co-founder of FugitivePoems.com with artist-extraordinaire James Lines. He loves all forms of art and entertainment, enjoys long walks on the beach and other less sandy locations, and is fatally allergic to fluffy cats (in case you wanted to get rid of him). He can be found pontificating/dad-joking on Twitter: @CDMetc and @FugitivePoems. He cannot draw. Like at all.

Gilbert (he/him) known as Celstese on Tumblr and most websites is a American grad student writer and artist based in Washington state. He has been a fan of comics for a long time and got back into reading comics while in undergrad. https://linktr.ee/celstese

Fern Norfolk. Writer of words. Painter of pictures. Astonishingly British. Is a fan of horror, sprawling sci fi and fantasy. https://www.instagram.com/CynicismNostalgia/

Dave Hingley is an artist/creator/game designer living in England. He pulls dreams out of his head and displays them to the delight of everyone who views them. Let’s just pray he never has a nightmare… https://twitter.com/hingley_dave

BZ Florida is a rogue strain of bad DNA that scientists are trying very hard to correct. They won the Thought Bubble Future Shock competition in 2018 and they’ve written for Cracked and The Psychedelic Journal of Time Travel.

Jack Van Thomme illustrates comics and pitches in when he can. You can see the things he likes to draw and read the things he likes to talk about on Twitter and Instagram @Real_JackVT https://www.instagram.com/real_jackvt/

--

--

The Comic Jam
The Comic Jam

Published in The Comic Jam

A group of independent writers, artists, and letterers collaborating to create short comics based on weekly themes.

The Comic Jam
The Comic Jam

Written by The Comic Jam

A group of independent artists and writers collaborating to create short comics based on weekly themes.

No responses yet