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Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Comic Book

Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Comic Book

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Join Your Favorite Dads in the Dream Daddy Comic Series

Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Comic Book brings a delightful twist to the original game, expanding its quirky narrative into a five-issue comic series. Developed for PC by Oni Press in collaboration with Game Grumps, this collection showcases hilarious adventures and charming characters from the beloved game. Each comic is packed with vibrant artwork and lighthearted storytelling, perfect for fans of the dating sim genre who enjoy a good laugh.

Monthly Comic Releases with Exclusive Content

This downloadable content allows players to purchase all five issues, releasing a brand-new comic every month directly to their PDF libraries. When you buy this DLC, you don't just get to read ahead; you unlock a fresh comic installment each month. Each issue features between 18 to 23 pages of full-color illustrations and an exclusive cover design, adding significant value to your collection.

Highlighting New Adventures with Familiar Dads

Every comic brilliantly continues the narratives and personality quirks established in the game. In Issue #1, titled “Much Abird About Nothing,” the Dads return for a college reunion filled with nostalgia and awkward encounters. Writer Wendy Xu and artist Ryan Maniulit serve up a narrative that feels like a buddy cop story, minus the cops—just good friends trying to navigate the complexities of adulting after fifteen years apart.

Join the Dads at the Cul-de-Sac in Thrilling Encounters

Issue #2, “Let The Right Dad In,” introduces a mysterious new Dad who may have a secret that stirs tensions in the neighborhood. Armed with garlic and classic horror films, Robert aims to uncover the truth. The blend of humor and light suspense keeps the audience engaged, showcasing not just the Dads but also the vibrant community of Maple Bay, each character carefully crafted by talented writers like Lee C. A. and artists like Jack Gross.

Commerce Meets Creativity in Maple Bay

In Issue #3, titled "Dream Ad-y," the Dads dive into commercial creativity when sales at the Coffee Spoon slump. Mat enlists the help of the neighborhood, demonstrating the hilarious results when Dads collaborate on a local advertisement. Writers Leighton Gray and Vernon Shaw prove that even everyday problems can become fodder for hilarity when these characters are involved.

Whimsical Science Fair Shenanigans Await Readers

The stakes get a little higher in Issue #4, "Fair Deal," where Daisy's last-minute science fair project sends her Dad, Brian, into overdrive. Expect a blend of frantic energy and creative solutions as they scramble to pull together impressive presentations. Writer C. Spike Trotman and artist Drew Green capture the whimsical chaos of parenthood and school projects, much to the delight of comic readers.

Gamifying the Dads' Dynamic with Role Play

Lastly, Issue #5, “Dungeons & Daddies,” pits the Dads against each other in a tabletop role-playing game scenario, cleverly harnessing the essence of fantasy within their reality. This issue emphasizes the playful relationships that develop under pressure, making it a perfect conclusion to the series. Readers will find themselves laughing as these familiar characters explore the dynamics of teamwork and competition in a nerdy cultural setting.

Collectibles and Community for Dream Daddy Fans

The Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Comic Book series is a must-have collectible for fans who enjoyed the game and are eager to immerse themselves in more stories from Maple Bay. With every issue, you not only gain access to fresh narratives and vibrant artwork, but you also connect to a community of like-minded players who cherish the same lovable characters. This comic series is a perfect way to expand on the charming universe of the game while engaging with the art of storytelling through comics.

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GAME INFO

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Release2018-08-29

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English