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Post by Admin on Sept 28, 2015 4:42:09 GMT
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Post by Malcadon on Sept 28, 2015 8:02:57 GMT
If you need more comic book art that Greg Bell ripped-off for OD&D, I could hook you up. A number of them are from an obscure and well illustrated sword & sorcery (the name eludes me), published in a line of "mature" Marvel comics.
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Post by Admin on Sept 28, 2015 8:13:21 GMT
If you need more comic book art that Greg Bell ripped-off for OD&D, I could hook you up. A number of them are from an obscure and well illustrated sword & sorcery (the name eludes me), published in a line of "mature" Marvel comics. That would be great, if it's not too much trouble. I'm always interested in the origins of the game. Pres PS. I am going to make a sticky for the OD&D online resources, and I'll include Greyhawk and Blackmoor, once this big chore of thread migration is done.
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Post by Malcadon on Sept 28, 2015 8:59:03 GMT
No prob. Give me some time to gather pics -- my comic archive is a little thick.
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Post by Malcadon on Sept 29, 2015 6:05:45 GMT
So far, I was only able to find three pics. The images are from Dax the Damned, form Eerie — the art and writing by Esteban Maroto. Inspired the front cover and the pumpkin-headed Bugbear on page 67 in D&D Supplement I: GreyhawkInspired the Sorcerer picture on page 5 in D&D Supplement II: BlackmoorInspired the Harpie picture on page 25 in D&D Supplement II: Blackmoor
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