I like how grounded most of the characters are, despite having a D&D-scaled world; their emotions, flaws, and dialogue feel believable, and sometimes relatable, despite shrugging off T-Rex attacks or surviving point-blank explosions. I also enjoy how the major characters bring their own type of humor to the table, from deadpan (Roy, Haley, V, Durkon, Redcloak) to zany (Elan, Belkar, Xykon, MiTD) and all the ones in between. The range of heroic and villainous characters keep the narrative sharp as well.

In the beginning, I liked how simple and straightforward the art and panel layouts were -- it was a bit like reading a book, so it was easier to focus on the characters instead of things going on in the background.