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Dan Arndt

Indianapolis

Journalist, Managing Editor and Entertainment Writer at The Fandomentals

Board Game and TTRPG Journalist. Managing Editor at @TheFandomentals. Bylines at Polygon. Writing and Goth Stuff. [email protected] He/Him

Articles

  • 1 week ago | thefandomentals.com | Dan Arndt

    We’re just over a week away from the debut of Dimension 20′s newest season: the high flying, two-fisted steampunk adventure of Cloudward Ho! In it, the Intrepid Heroes will travel to a fantastical world of machine wonders and perils known as Gath in search of the missing Professor Comfrey MacLeod. But before the crew can take off, we got a chance to chat with cast member Siobhan Thompson, whose character Vanellope Chapman represents a brand new challenge for the veteran comedienne.

  • 2 weeks ago | thefandomentals.com | Dan Arndt

    Today, Free League Publishing is announcing not one, but two expansions for the multiple award-winning Dragonbane RPG. Both Arkand – City of Waves and Flames and the Book of Magic will officially launch on Kickstarter on June 3, 2025. As an exclusive offering in this campaign, there will be special limited-edition versions of both Arkand – City of Waves and Flames and the Book of Magic, with deluxe faux leather covers and gold foil stamping.

  • 2 weeks ago | thefandomentals.com | Dan Arndt

    This summer, the pop culture showdown fans have waited ages for arrives in Godzilla Destroys The Marvel Universe, a five issue event series written by writer Gerry Duggan and drawn by artist Javier Garrón. Following a series of hit one-shots where Godzilla battles different Marvel heroes across history, Godzilla Destroys The Marvel Universe pits the King of the Monsters against the combined might of the Avengers, the Fantastic Four, the X-Men and more.

  • 3 weeks ago | thefandomentals.com | Dan Arndt

    It’s an angry time right now. Rights being taken away, minorities under threat, and every day it seems we wake up to some new horror that threatens what joy we’ve been able to carve out. And the worst part is that the evil that creates these horrors is often intangible, systemic, and so vast that it feels like challenging them is impossible. But you’re not alone as you think.

  • 1 month ago | thefandomentals.com | Dan Arndt

    Continuing from the first part of our interview, TTRPG designer and screenwriter Banana Chan (Van Richten’s Guide To Ravenloft, Jiangshi: Blood in the Banquet Hall) and I dig deeper into the strange — and a little gross — way she created a new form of fashionable horror in her solo TTRPG Knockoff. Dan Arndt: One thing I really like about it is that, you know, so, Forge is set in 2023 New York, Knockoff is I think a similar setting. Banana Chan: Oh yeah, 2024. New York 2024 Fashion Week.

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