From Venom War #004, “Every Man Has a Price”
Art by Iban Coello and Frank D’Armata
Written by Al Ewing

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Maldives

seen from United States

seen from China
seen from China
seen from Japan
seen from Maldives
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Bolivia
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Türkiye

seen from Singapore
seen from United States
seen from Puerto Rico
seen from Argentina

seen from Canada
seen from United States

seen from Australia
From Venom War #004, “Every Man Has a Price”
Art by Iban Coello and Frank D’Armata
Written by Al Ewing
FNV Minor Character Poll - Preliminary Voting Round 3-B: Doctor Draft
Top left: Ada Strauss, traveling "doctor" in Novac. —"Jesus, I don't think that's supposed to just dangle like that. And what the hell is that thing there? It's gonna be expensive. Try not to speak. Just nod yes or no."
Top middle: Alex Richards, NCR medic at Camp Forlorn Hope. —"There's my little buttercup. What can I do for you?"
Top right: Bert Gunnarsson, ghoulified missionary at Aerotech Office Park. —"Some find honest labor, but more fritter away what little they've saved on crooked gambling and cheap liquor. Still, I minister to them as I can."
Bottom left: Doc Sawbones, NCR medic at Camp Golf. —"All right, just hold steady. Want a shot of whiskey to calm your nerves? Mind if I have one? Heh heh, little doctor humor there."
Bottom right: Doctor Usanagi, Followers surgeon at New Vegas Medical Clinic. —"Everything you see is funded by the Followers of the Apocalypse. We rely a lot on charity to provide low-cost medical services to the less fortunate."
Vote! (Top 2 Qualify)
Ada Straus
Alex Richards
Bert Gunnarsson
Doc Sawbones
Doctor Usanagi
(Preliminary Voting Round masterpost)
When you know you need to go to bed but you really want to continue your dnd character creation
From Venom War #003, “Say Hello to the Bad Guy”
Art by Iban Coello and Frank D’Armata
Written by Al Ewing
Playing a kenku in D&D who can only mimic phrases he's heard leads to some fantastic interactions.
It is time... for the boy...
My D&D group is playing Curse of Strahd, which is very raven-heavy, and we just realized at the end of our last session that as a kenku plague doctor thief I can talk to birds. This is about to get extra interesting.
DM: a raven caws and lands in front of you. It looks at Sawbones [me, a kenku plague doctor] and just sort of tilts its head.
Me: I tilt my head back and mimic its caw.
Half-Orc: Do you know this bird?
Me: I'm not going to dignify that with a response
DM: Sawbones gives [the half-orc] an incredibly offended look