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In 1983, TSR began their descent into self-censorship that reached its height in 1989, when demons and devils were expelled from AD&D 2e (1989). But the first act in this drama seemed fairly innocuous: TSR asked Jeff Easley, who had followed Larry Elmore to TSR around early 1982, to redo the covers of their existing AD&D 1e rulebooks.| Designers & Dragons
The first article in this series spotlighted homages to the AD&D 1e core rulebook covers. This one moves over to the parallel Basic D&D line of the ’80s and looks at the three major covers for that edition, from 1977, 1981, and 1983. Of them, Erol Otus’ 1981 design is probably the most homaged, but Larry Elmore’s 1983 cover is likely the most famous.| Designers & Dragons
I’ve lately been immersed in covers, as I prepare the graphical resources for Designers & Dragons Origins, my four-book series of product histories for OD&D, BD&D, and AD&D 1e. Many of those covers are classics that have been homaged and parodied many times. Following is a look at the homages to the three core AD&D […]| Designers & Dragons
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