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Imagine Magazine, issue 6, from 1983, features cover art by Emmanuel , the Thief-Acrobat, an AD&D adventure, and articles “Dispel Confusion,” and “Turrnbull Talking.” Interestingly, in one article, we see some critique of TSR, saying their heavy-handed approach in the hobby
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Epic Illustrated, issue 3, 1980, from Marvel Comics, features cover art by Paul Gulacy, with adaptations of Michael Moorcock, and Robert E Howard stories among many others
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Dragon Magazine, issue 64, features cover art by Tim Hildebrandt, solars, planetars, a nice Sumo Wrestling game, a cool new game “Planet Busters, from Tom Wham and James Ward, and a two page Wormy
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The Champions of Mystara box set is based on the "Princess Ark" chronicles from the pages of Dragon magazine. For those who love the idea of space travel, don’t jive with Spelljammer, and would not want a system immediately compatible with it, here you go
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Hiro Kimura’s art for the Joust arcade game. BMXs we’re parked outside, the jukebox was blasting “Shake it Up,” the smell of burgers filled the air, and the kids gathered around Joust, milkshake in hand, waiting for a chance to play. Tastee Treet was the place to be in 1982.
Dragon Magazine, issue 59, features cover art by Jim Holloway, poisons, a nice bestiary, and the most sci-fi content to that point
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“Death’s End,” from Ken Kelly. A worthy homage to the immortal Frank Frazetta
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Dragon Magazine, issue 58, features cover art by Clyde Caldwell, a ton of Dwarven lore, a nice bestiary, new Cleric spells, and a new Wormy from Trampier
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