The thread is still active and if you enjoy Uprising on Antares I recommend you go there and post about it. If you are either ...
In my early years as a gamer, four artists truly defined my conception of D&D and tabletop fantasy art: Larry Elmore, Jeff ...
If you are a Puerto Rican artist or creator working on TTRPG content, TTRPG-adjacent projects, or geek-related art that I ...
Even though I am not actively running any games at the moment, I am still excited in the hobby and regularly check out new ...
Published by Gold Key Comics, written by Don Glut, and featuring art by Jesse Santos, it hits all the classic high fantasy ...
I absolutely love Mike Ploog ‘s fantasy art. I first became consciously aware of him through his 1994 trading card collection ...
As I kept digging, it turns out that back in the late 70s, DC wasn’t just publishing sword-and-sorcery heroes. They were also ...
The Ploog and Achilleos trading cards, along with sets featuring legends like Elmore, Parkinson, Easley, Brom, Caldwell, ...
Here’s a video of one of the artists talking about the project, and another featuring some of the art from it: I remember ...
When I recently shared that image of classic DC Comics sword-and-sorcery characters as great TTRPG inspiration on my Facebook Page (see the featured image above!), I honestly didn’t expect to fall ...
I have been given a copies of Adventurers! the game and Adventurers! Event Zero, the Supers setting for Adventurers! I think this is a great game and setting combo. The feel I have ...
Today, I want to look at a comic book based specifically on a TTRPG—Malibu Comics’ 1992 Torg mini-series, published under their Adventure Comics imprint. It was 1992. Torg: Roleplaying the Possibility ...
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