Reprint Registry: DCC RPG Core Rulebook
Welcome to the Reprint Registry! This occasional feature documents the reprints of Goodman Games products. Collectors often ask us for detailed printing specs on our many reprinted titles, especially the DCC line. Over the years, some of our out-of-print titles have commanded impressive sums on the secondary market. We’ve been told it is helpful for collectors to have some background on the titles they are collecting or selling.
Some dedicated fans collect all the various printings of their favorite adventures. With each new printing of a book, we typically do a fresh editorial review to catch any remaining typographical errors. We often add new content or interior art of some kind. And we occasionally commission entirely new cover art.
And some editions or printings that are just hard to find. Some cover variants were originally released only for a certain convention or as a pre-order bonus item. Other titles have been translated into foreign languages, and the diehard collectors want to find every version including the translations.
The Reprint Registry will provide some answers on these topics. Up until now, often the only way to get an exact answer was to pin down Joseph Goodman and see what he remembers. In the Reprint Registry, we will start writing down the details for all the fans to read. At least, as well as Joseph can remember! In some cases we didn’t keep as clean records as we should have, so there may be some vague answers, or even areas where we ask you, the fans, for additional help. As part of compiling this feature, we’ve also found some inconsistencies in our own internal numbering of editions. D’oh! We’ll do the best we can! And now that we have this feature, perhaps future printings will be more ordered.
This first installment of the Reprint Registry covers the Dungeon Crawl Classics core rulebook. Here are all the printings, their covers, and the particularities of each.
DCC RPG Core Rulebook Reprint History
There have been six printings of the hardcover edition, and four printings of the softcover edition. Each printing had multiple cover variations. In some cases, the cover variations in turn had differentiating factors (such as gilded edges, or no gilded edges).
Taken together, there are 26 variations on the DCC RPG core rulebook in hardcover format, across all the different printings, covers and variations. There are six variations on the softcover format. And that’s just the English language editions. For the truly dedicated fans, you can also try to track down the eight cover variations in Spanish, Portuguese, and German.
Hardcover Editions
1st hardcover printing, “blue” cover. Printed 2012, cover art by Doug Kovacs. Distinguished by absence of any printing notation in the banners on the title page (page 2). This printing was offered for pre-order and also distributed to stores, and it quickly sold out. It is worth noting that the 1st printing came packaged with a copy of DCC #66.5: Doom of the Savage Kings. The module was inserted inside the cover of the core rulebook, and was free with purchase of the core rulebook (both in stores and via online pre-order). The first printing of DCC #66.5 is quite hard to find; it is the version with the green-and-white DCC logo, and a price indicator of “FREE with DCC RPG purchase, $9.99 otherwise.” A truly mint copy of the 1st printing of DCC RPG would also include a 1st printing of DCC #66.5 tucked inside the cover.
1st hardcover printing, Demon Skull cover. Printed 2012, cover art by Doug Kovacs. This is a gold foil imprint on black leatherette material. This version was produced in limited quantities. Almost the entire print run was sold via direct pre-order, with a small remaining portion selling into distribution before it sold out.
2nd hardcover printing, “blue” cover. Printed 2012. Distinguished by the “2nd printing” indicator in the banners on the title page (page 2). Some typographical fixes, and includes an index, which was omitted from the 1st printing. In general, the last 12-16 pages of the core book change out with every printing, as we update ads and reference material. This is the first time you can see that happen, and it continues with every printing.
2nd hardcover printing, “wizard cover.” Printed 2012, cover art by Doug Kovacs. Includes the same text as the 2nd printing “blue” cover. Every copy of the wizard cover originally shipped with a Stefan Poag art folio booger-glued inside the cover, so a truly mint copy will include this art folio. This limited run was available for about six months before it sold out.
2nd hardcover printing, “Jeff Easley” cover. Printed 2012, cover art by Jeff Easley. Includes the same text as the 2nd printing “blue” cover. Every copy of the Jeff Easley cover originally shipped with a Brad McDevitt art folio booger-glued inside the cover, so a truly mint copy will include this art folio. Also available for only a short time before it sold out.
3rd hardcover printing, “blue” cover. Printed 2013. Distinguished by the “3rd printing” indicator in the banners on the title page (page 2) as well as on the back cover above the bar code. It also has red headbands on the spine (as opposed to the black headbands on first two printings). Text includes a few minor typographical corrections. This is the same version that was also available packaged in the first “yellow” slipcover edition.
4th hardcover printing, “blue” cover. Printed 2017. Distinguished by the “4th printing” indicator in the banners on the title page (page 2) as well as on the back cover above the bar code. The 4th printing was the first to be funded by a Kickstarter. It had a new adventure in the back, The Abbott of the Woods, which replaced the adventure The Infernal Crucible of Sezrekan the Mad from prior printings. New art was added throughout the book, to fill almost all available white space, including a new round of margin art. The playtester photos on page 5 are now printed in color, and a couple were swapped out from prior printings. (Can you find these people in the playtester photos: Harley Stroh, Doug Kovacs, Erol Otus, Terry Olson, Stephen Newton, Rev. Dak J. Ultimak, Jim Skach, Fred Dailey?) Additionally, two secret messages were inserted into the book text at this printing. (Did you find them?)
The 4th printing came in two versions. All versions have sewn-in satin ribbon bookmarks, while the Kickstarter edition also has gilded page edges and thumb tabs. The Kickstarter edition also came wrapped in a dust jacket, which states “Kickstarter 4th printing edition” on the back. All editions of this printing have “wings” in the back – fold out cardstock panels with quick reference tables.
4th hardcover printing, Peter Mullen cover. Printed 2017, cover art by Peter Mullen. All text identical to 4th printing, as noted above. The Peter Mullen cover print came in three versions. One version was “normal.” The Kickstarter version had gilded page edges and thumb tabs. The Kickstarter edition also came wrapped in a dust jacket, which had the “blue” cover art even though it enclosed the Peter Mullen cover edition. Finally, a third version had the normal distribution version packaged in a new “orange” slipcase design.
4th hardcover printing, silver foil cover. Printed 2017, cover art by Doug Kovacs. This edition has the seven-pointed star of Sezrekan on the cover, and is meant to aesthetically complement the original demon skull edition. All text identical to 4th printing, as noted above. This cover print came in two versions. The distribution version was “normal.” The Kickstarter version had silvered page edges and thumb tabs. The Kickstarter edition also came wrapped in a dust jacket, which had the “blue” cover art even though it enclosed the silver foil cover edition.
4th hardcover printing, real leather cover. Printed 2017, cover art by Doug Kovacs. This edition is bound in a real leather. It has the seven-pointed star of Sezrekan on the cover, with some variations in the art from the silver foil edition. Look at the two images side by side, and the differences are clear. All text is identical to 4th printing, as noted above. This cover print came in two versions. The Kickstarter version had silvered page edges and thumb tabs. The Kickstarter edition also came wrapped in a dust jacket, which had the “blue” cover art even though it enclosed the silver foil cover edition. Finally, the Kickstarter edition came with a very special insert: a bookplate tipped inside between pages 4 and 5, which was signed by nine (yes, nine!) of the DCC RPG contributors: Joseph Goodman, Doug Kovacs, Harley Stroh, Michael Curtis, Stefan Poag, Peter Mullen, Brad McDevitt, Dieter Zimmerman, and William McAusland. There was also a different version of the leather edition released for distribution sale. This version lacked the book plate, silvered edges, thumb tabs, and dust jacket.
5th hardcover printing (also known as 7th printing), “blue” cover. Printed 2019. This 5th printing of the hardcover is called the 7th printing because there were 4 hardcover and 2 softcover printings prior to it. The back cover says 7th printing above the bar code, while the banners on the title page (page 2) say 5th printing to reflect that it’s the 5th hardcover edition. (Confusing? Yes. Should have done this index before we reprinted it!) The text of this printing was updated to include a new adventure in the back, Yddgrrl’s Maze, which replaces The Abbott of the Woods. The “wings” were removed from the back, but the text was expanded to include 16 pages of additional “fun stuff” at the back, including the quick reference tables, ads for the artists’ web sites, convention photos, an updated list of adventures available for DCC RPG, and other such things.
5th hardcover printing (also known as 7th printing), Sanjulian edition. Printed 2019, cover art by Sanjulian. There are two versions of this cover: one has red foil over the DCC logo and was sent to Kickstarter backers, while the other has no foil at that location and was distributed to stores.
5th hardcover printing (also known as 7th printing), “Shanna Dahaka” edition. Printed 2019, cover art by Doug Kovacs. This version has a new painting by Doug depicting the magic of Shanna Dahaka, with a painted foil DCC RPG logo.
5th hardcover printing (also known as 7th printing), demon skull redux, silver foil. Printed 2019, cover art by Doug Kovacs. This version brings back the popular demon skull image, this time in silver foil on a brown leatherette cover. This version was distributed to stores.
5th hardcover printing (also known as 7th printing), demon skull redux, gold foil. Printed 2019, cover art by Doug Kovacs. This version brings back the popular demon skull image, this time in gold foil on a brown leatherette cover. This version was sent to Kickstarter backers.
5th hardcover printing (also known as 7th printing), Egyptian Lich cover. Printed 2019, cover art by Doug Kovacs. This limited edition uses some of Doug’s awesome art, and is designed to complement the original demon skull edition. The Egyptian lich is thematically related to the “Egyptian Guy” who is the mascot of the 2019 road crew. This edition was available only at conventions, or to participants in the road crew.
8th hardcover printing, “blue” cover. Printed 2020. At this point the notation above the bar code on the back of the book now reads “8th printing.” Beginning with the 8th printing, Stefan Poag started re-drawing and updating some of his illustrations that were originally drawn in 2010 and 2011 for the first printing. The credits page is the most obvious example, and there are others throughout the book. There is a new secret message in the core rulebook. Some of the ads and other “back matter” at the end of the book are updated as well.
8th hardcover printing, “Angry Hugh” cover. This edition was printed in extremely limited quantities for the inaugural DCC Day. The edition was released only to participating DCC Day retailers in June 2020 and sold out instantly.
9th hardcover printing, “blue” cover. Printed 2021. The notation above the bar code on the back of the book now reads “9th printing.” Stefan Poag continued to draw and update the interior illustrations, so many additional images are re-drawn in this printing. The Roster of Heroes on page 4 is one obvious example. The three sewn-in bookmarks are red, black, and gold. The logo on the front cover is now printed with a red foil that has a slight holographic effect when viewed at a certain angle. Some of the ads and “back matter” are also updated.
9th hardcover printing, “Stefan Poag” cover. Printed 2021. The interior is updated as with the “blue” cover noted above. The front cover features Stefan’s amazing wraparound cover.
9th hardcover printing, Sanjulian “wizard pterodactyl” cover. Printed 2021. The interior is updated as with the “blue” cover noted above. The cover re-runs the extremely popular Sanjulian cover from a previous printing (see above), and also adds a starry red foil to the front cover logo.
10th hardcover printing, printed twice, technically this is the 10th and 11th printing. We already had a print job going with an overseas printer but it wouldn’t deliver in time, so we commissioned a second printing from a domestic printer who could deliver in time for Gen Con. The 10th printing features an update to gender-neutral pronouns in the text, plus a fully hyperlinked PDF edition, and the hardcover editions shipped with 25 Golden Tickets as part of a promotional offer.
The true “first” 10th printing delivered at Gen Con and was only printed as softcover. It says “10th Printing Con” on the back cover, the “Con” denoting it was designated for Gen Con. The price was also increased to $29.99 in keeping with the rising production costs we’ve experienced. We sold more than 2,000 copies of this edition at Gen Con and a handful remain in the warehouse which we’ll use for future conventions. It also had a slightly different paper stock than usual so the spine is a bit more narrow
The “second” 10th printing had both hardcover and softcover editions. It delivered several months after Gen Con and has almost sold out already! We have already commissioned an 11th printing, which we will update this article with soon.
Softcover Editions
1st softcover printing, “blue” cover. Printed 2016. This was originally printed as a stopgap until the hardcover was back in print, but it proved to be quite popular so the softcover edition has remained available. The text of this edition is the same as the text of the 4th hardcover printing. Above the bar code on the back cover is the phrase, “Text: 4th printing.” As a result, the banners on page 2 read “4th printing” even though this is the 1st printing of the softcover.
2nd softcover printing, “blue” cover. Printed 2017. The softcover edition proved to be very popular so when the first print run sold out, it was reprinted and kept in print. This second softcover printing can be distinguished by the back cover, which reads “Text: 5th printing, 2nd softcover print run” above the bar code. The text of this edition is the same as the text of the 4th hardcover printing, but the banners on page 2 read “5th printing.” Which in retrospect is really confusing! Oh well. This version includes the adventure The Abbott of the Woods.
2nd softcover printing, “wizard” cover. Printed 2017. The text of this edition is the same as the 4th hardcover printing and 2nd softcover printing, but the cover is updated to use the “wizard cover” art.
3rd softcover printing, “blue” cover. Printed in 2019. This softcover edition was reprinted alongside the 5th hardcover printing and has the same interior text as that edition. This third softcover printing can be distinguished by the back cover, which reads “Text: 7th printing” above the bar code. The title page with flags reads 5th printing, and in this case it actually matches the 5th printing of the hardcover. As such, the text actually changes between this 3rd printing and the previous 2nd printing. This version includes the new adventure, Yddgrrl’s Maze.
8th softcover printing, “blue” cover. Printed 2020. Although this is the 4th printing of the softcover, at this point the notation above the bar code on the back of the book was changed to read “8th printing” to provide uniformity with the hardcover. The contents are identical to the 8th hardcover printing, as described above. This edition was printed with incorrect spine art, which stands out when viewed next to other softcovers.
8th softcover printing, “beastman” cover. Printed 2020. The cover art for this edition connects to the cover art for DCC #67: Sailors on the Starless Sea. If placed side-by-side, this cover forms the right side of the image. It was originally printed for distribution at Gen Con during our Return to the Starless Sea tournament. After Gen Con was canceled, this cover was released at Bride of Cyclops Con.
9th softcover printing, “blue” cover. Printed 2022. The notation above the bar code on the back of the book reads “9th printing (revised)”. The text in this edition has been updated to be gender-neutral where applicable. (For example, when referring to a PC whose gender is unknown, the text now reads “they” instead of “he.”) Illustrations and other “back matter” are otherwise identical to the 9th hardcover printing.
10th softcover printing, printed twice, technically this is the 10th and 11th printing. We already had a print job going with an overseas printer but it wouldn’t deliver in time, so we commissioned a second printing from a domestic printer who could deliver in time for Gen Con. The 10th printing features an update to gender-neutral pronouns in the text, plus a fully hyperlinked PDF edition.
The true “first” 10th printing delivered at Gen Con and was only printed as softcover. It says “10th Printing Con” on the back cover, the “Con” denoting it was designated for Gen Con. The price was also increased to $29.99 in keeping with the rising production costs we’ve experienced. We sold more than 2,000 copies of this edition at Gen Con and a handful remain in the warehouse which we’ll use for future conventions. It also had a slightly different paper stock than usual so the spine is a bit more narrow.
The “second” 10th printing had both hardcover and softcover editions. It delivered several months after Gen Con and has almost sold out already! We have already commissioned an 11th printing, which we will update this article with soon.
Translated Editions
DCC RPG has been licensed for translation in five foreign languages. True collectors, do you own these?
Spanish Editions. Published by Other Selves. Cover of the “blue art edition” reads “Clásicos Del Mazmorreo: Juego De Rol.” They also published a Spanish edition of the demon skull cover, in silver on a black leatherette cover. The spines read “CDM JDR.”
Portuguese (Brazilian) Editions. Published by New Order Editora. There are four cover variations: “blue art,” Jeff Easley cover, Peter Mullen cover, wizard cover, and demon skull cover. The spines read “DCC RPG” with a helmet icon above.
German Editions. Published by System Matters Verlag. There is a basic “blue cover” plus the gold foil demon skull in a beautiful slipcase featuring the Sanjulian pterodactyl wizard art.
French Edition. Published by Editions Akileos in 2021.
Italian Edition. Published by Kaizoku Press in 2021.
Looking to track down a special copy of Dungeon Crawl Classics? Then have a look at our DCC Variant Core Rulebook section on the online store. And since all of those great unique covers don’t just stop with the front of the book, have a look at our DCC Bookshelf 2022 post for the complete array of our shelved DCC hardcovers, spine out.