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Cross-posted (somewhat) from over in the General Forum.
Several monsters, most of which haven't been printed anywhere else, were published in comic books from Kenzer Co. For the sake of completeness, here's a list of them all, that I could find. Note that since these are published by Kenzer, these are D&D, and not OGC.
Dungeons & Dragons: Tempest’s Gate
#1 - “Ogh.” Inside the back cover is a full-page write-up on a new orc subrace, the ogh.
Knights of the Dinner Table
#72 - “Dungeon of the Month: The Garden of Unearthly Delights.” This short dungeon is given dual stats in both 3E and Hackmaster formats, and has a new template at the end, the Guardian Skeleton.
#79 - “Movies on the Battlemat.” The end of this article gives us full 3E stats for a new monster, the Fire Mare, a new minor artifact: The Glaive, and a new magic weapon property: cutting. All are inspired from the movie Krull.
#80 - “Dangerous Denizens.” This article gives a sneak preview for two monsters from Dangerous Denizens: The Monsters of Tellene: the Eaten One and Sturm-Wolf.
#80 - “Movies on the Battlemat.” The end of the articles gives us full 3E stats for the Invader, a monster based on the aliens from the movie Signs.
#83 - “Movies on the Battlemat.” The end of the article has the False Legend template (inspired by The 13th Warrior).
#84 - “Movies on the Battlemat.” The end of the article has the Programmed Assassin template (inspired by The Bourne Identity). d20 Modern.
#89 - “Rustlers of the Night.” This article features an evil Outsider called a Shadow Stalker. Despite the time of publication, it is 3E, not 3.5E. Also, the ability descriptors (Ex, Su, Sp) aren’t listed for the creature’s abilities.
#90 - “Rustlers of the Night.” This article features a new Outsider called the Vodyanoi. Despite the time of publication, it is 3E, not 3.5E. Also, the ability descriptors (Ex, Su, Sp) aren’t listed for the creature’s abilities. Furthermore, no alignment is listed.
Several monsters, most of which haven't been printed anywhere else, were published in comic books from Kenzer Co. For the sake of completeness, here's a list of them all, that I could find. Note that since these are published by Kenzer, these are D&D, and not OGC.
Dungeons & Dragons: Tempest’s Gate
#1 - “Ogh.” Inside the back cover is a full-page write-up on a new orc subrace, the ogh.
Knights of the Dinner Table
#72 - “Dungeon of the Month: The Garden of Unearthly Delights.” This short dungeon is given dual stats in both 3E and Hackmaster formats, and has a new template at the end, the Guardian Skeleton.
#79 - “Movies on the Battlemat.” The end of this article gives us full 3E stats for a new monster, the Fire Mare, a new minor artifact: The Glaive, and a new magic weapon property: cutting. All are inspired from the movie Krull.
#80 - “Dangerous Denizens.” This article gives a sneak preview for two monsters from Dangerous Denizens: The Monsters of Tellene: the Eaten One and Sturm-Wolf.
#80 - “Movies on the Battlemat.” The end of the articles gives us full 3E stats for the Invader, a monster based on the aliens from the movie Signs.
#83 - “Movies on the Battlemat.” The end of the article has the False Legend template (inspired by The 13th Warrior).
#84 - “Movies on the Battlemat.” The end of the article has the Programmed Assassin template (inspired by The Bourne Identity). d20 Modern.
#89 - “Rustlers of the Night.” This article features an evil Outsider called a Shadow Stalker. Despite the time of publication, it is 3E, not 3.5E. Also, the ability descriptors (Ex, Su, Sp) aren’t listed for the creature’s abilities.
#90 - “Rustlers of the Night.” This article features a new Outsider called the Vodyanoi. Despite the time of publication, it is 3E, not 3.5E. Also, the ability descriptors (Ex, Su, Sp) aren’t listed for the creature’s abilities. Furthermore, no alignment is listed.