Comics in D&D
Jun13

Comics in D&D

Comics in D&D by James Maliszewski After years of closer examination, I think it’s pretty widely known that Original Dungeons & Dragons artist, Greg Bell “borrowed” a lot of his illustrations from Marvel comics from the late ‘60s and early ‘70s. While I understand that the practice of “swiping” (as it is known) is controversial in comics circles, I’m not much bothered by it in the case of Bell’s OD&D pieces, in part...

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New in our online store: Give them The Creeps for the holidays!
Dec05

New in our online store: Give them The Creeps for the holidays!

If you’re a fan of DCC RPG, you may recognize some of these names: Frank Frazetta. Jeff Easley. Sanjulian. Ken Kelly. Rich Corben. Alex Nino. Neal Adams. What do they all have in common? In the 1970’s at one time or another they worked for Warren Publishing, which produced the comic magazines Creepy and Eerie. These fantasy-horror comic magazines were ahead of their time, and shared a cultural overlap with some of the same influences...

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