Dear Dayton, What’s with all this love for bacon, yet not a peep for sausage? What the fuck? Pork sausage, turkey sausage, spicy, mild, hot sausage…so many things you can do with it. But bacon gets all the love? Why? WHY? Speaking of sausage, did you read Starlog, Fangoria and all the old magazines of the type back in the day? What are your memories of them? Did you wait for them every month like we did for comics? Thanks Bacon Breath
Ask Dayton 53 – Sausage: Bacon’s Closest Rival
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Ask Dayton 30 – Creating Interesting Characters
Dear Dayton: When it comes to original character creation, what in your opinion is it that makes a character interesting? Which parts of the process do you enjoy and which do you dread the most when creating a character? Which characters are you most proud of? Which characters (either of your own creation or from the franchise in general) do you wish you could fuck sideways with a bat’leth? Many thanks. PS. Tending to your lawn? Throw in a couple more Vanguard books and you have yourself a deal, brother.
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