If you've been under a rock for the past month, you may have missed some of the stuff documented in this newsletter, in which case you should definitely read it. And even if you're more or less on top of all things Telltale, you should still check it out for the deviled egg recipe courtesy of Chuck Jordan's mom Satan.
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Along with this month's round-up of the latest and greatest Telltale gossip, we bring exciting news: Sam & Max Hit the Road designer Mike Stemmle has joined the crew at Telltale. Read the full story inside our February newsletter.
Yes, you can pick your jaw up off the floor... we've now released TWO whole newsletters a month apart. Just the way newsletters are supposed to be. And we might just keep doing it this way in 2008 (no promises, though).
Why should you read the December Interloper? If the personal Christmas anecdote from Dan isn't incentive enough, there's also a gorgeous holiday graphic from Steve Purcell. That's right, THE Steve Purcell. Happy holidays!