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A richly illustrated, encyclopedic deep dive into the history of roleplaying games. When Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson released Dungeons & Dragons in 1974, they created the first roleplaying game of all time. Little did they know that their humble box set of three small digest-sized booklets would spawn an entire industry practically overnight. In Monsters, Aliens, and Holes in the Ground, Stu Horvath explores how the hobby of roleplaying games, commonly known as RPGs, blossomed out of an unlikely pop culture phenomenon and became a dominant gaming form by the 2010s. Going far beyond D&D, this heavily illustrated tome covers more than three hundred different RPGs that have been published in the last five decades. Monsters, Aliens, and Holes in the Ground features (among other things) bunnies, ghostbusters, soap operas, criminal bears, space monsters, political intrigue, vampires, romance, and, of course, some dungeons and dragons. In a decade-by-decade breakdown, Horvath chronicles how RPGs have evolved in the time between their inception and the present day, offering a deep and gratifying glimpse into a hobby that has changed the way we think about games and play. The deluxe edition will include a foil-stamped cover and slipcase with a cloth binding, a ribbon, gilded edges, and an 8.5x11-inch card stock poster of the regular edition.
Description: One of the today's most popular fantasy artists, Brom lends his distinctive and often disturbing visions to a multitude of projects. From Dungeons & Dragons to Doom II, novels to comics to his ground-breaking collectible card games, Brom's visions of demons, warriors, angels, and vixens bring us face-to-face with the beautiful, the deadly, and the bizarre. BROM: Darkwerks features images from the artist's two books, Darkwerks and Offerings, as well as insightful commentary that allows us a glimpse into the soul and mind of this fantasy master. Notes: Works included in the calendar are: JAN Soul Forge/Field Medic FEB Gunslinger/Dr. Illhearted MAR Peace/Boots APR Dark Elve/Perch MAY Lone Wolf/Reverence Lost JUN Moon Dog/Dig Her Up JUL Autumn/The Bone Yard AUG Seeker/Babyhead SEP Soulless/Spook OCT Miss Muffet/Stringer NOV Black Wing/Hair of Auburn DEC Lost Note/Skullberries The Franklin Mint has recently released BROM-designed collectible watches/sculptures and Dark Horse Comics has published BROM stationery sets and a journal.
This 128-page spiral-bound journal features a striking cover image by fantasy artist Brom. The painting, Miss Muffet, depicts a sexy, grown-up version of the character, in skintight black and red, seated on a sepulchral marble "tuffet," watching as a black widow spider descends next to her.
A richly illustrated, encyclopedic deep dive into the history of roleplaying games. When Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson released Dungeons & Dragons in 1974, they created the first roleplaying game of all time. Little did they know that their humble box set of three small digest-sized booklets would spawn an entire industry practically overnight. In Monsters, Aliens, and Holes in the Ground, Stu Horvath explores how the hobby of roleplaying games, commonly known as RPGs, blossomed out of an unlikely pop culture phenomenon and became a dominant gaming form by the 2010s. Going far beyond D&D, this heavily illustrated tome covers more than three hundred different RPGs that have been published in the last five decades. Monsters, Aliens, and Holes in the Ground features (among other things) bunnies, ghostbusters, soap operas, criminal bears, space monsters, political intrigue, vampires, romance, and, of course, some dungeons and dragons. In a decade-by-decade breakdown, Horvath chronicles how RPGs have evolved in the time between their inception and the present day, offering a deep and gratifying glimpse into a hobby that has changed the way we think about games and play.
Description: One of the today's most popular fantasy artists, Brom lends his distinctive and often disturbing visions to a multitude of projects. From Dungeons & Dragons to Doom II, novels to comics to his ground-breaking collectible card games, Brom's visions of demons, warriors, angels, and vixens bring us face-to-face with the beautiful, the deadly, and the bizarre. BROM: Darkwerks features images from the artist's two books, Darkwerks and Offerings, as well as insightful commentary that allows us a glimpse into the soul and mind of this fantasy master. Notes: Works included in the calendar are: JAN Soul Forge/Field Medic FEB Gunslinger/Dr. Illhearted MAR Peace/Boots APR Dark Elve/Perch MAY Lone Wolf/Reverence Lost JUN Moon Dog/Dig Her Up JUL Autumn/The Bone Yard AUG Seeker/Babyhead SEP Soulless/Spook OCT Miss Muffet/Stringer NOV Black Wing/Hair of Auburn DEC Lost Note/Skullberries The Franklin Mint has recently released BROM-designed collectible watches/sculptures and Dark Horse Comics has published BROM stationery sets and a journal.
Several of the world's most acclaimed fantasy and science fiction artists share the secrets of their work, featuring the art of Rick Berry, Jim Burns, Brom, Fred Gambino, John Howe, Alan Lee, Don Maitz, Dave McKean, Chris Moore, and Steve Stone