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  2. Dragon (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In 1999 a CD-ROM compilation of the first 250 issues, called Dragon Magazine Archive, was released in PDF format with a special viewer. It includes the seven issues of The Strategic Review. The Dragon Magazine Archive is out of print because of issues raised with the 2001 ruling in Greenberg v.

  3. Dragon Magazine (Fujimi Shobo) - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Magazine (Japanese: ドラゴンマガジン, Hepburn: Doragon Magajin), frequently abbreviated as "Doramaga" or "DM", is a Japanese light novel and manga magazine aimed at young adult males, first published in 1988. Since March 19, 2008 the magazine has been published every other month.

  4. Dragon Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Dragon Magazine may refer to: Dragon, an American magazine ...

  5. The Awful Green Things from Outer Space - Wikipedia

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    The Awful Green Things from Outer Space was first published as an insert in the July 1979 edition of Dragon magazine (Issue #28). [1] This proved so popular that TSR published a boxed set the following year. [2]

  6. Roger E. Moore - Wikipedia

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    Roger E. Moore (born July 11, 1955, in Winchester, Kentucky) [1] is a designer of role-playing games. He had a long-running tenure as editor of Dragon magazine and was the founding editor of Dungeon magazine.

  7. Wolfgang Baur - Wikipedia

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    Wolfgang Baur (born 1968) [1] is an American game designer, best known for his work with Dragon magazine. He designs role-playing games and is known for his work at Wizards of the Coast. Baur is also the founder of Open Design LLC, later known as Kobold Press.

  8. Jim Holloway (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Holloway produced interior illustrations for many Dungeons & Dragons books and Dragon magazine starting in 1981, as well as cover art for The Land Beyond the Magic Mirror and Dungeonland (1983), [2] and Mad Monkey vs. the Dragon Claw (1988), the Spelljammer: AD&D Adventures in Space boxed set (1989), and Ronin Challenge (1990).

  9. SnarfQuest - Wikipedia

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    SnarfQuest originally ran in Dragon Magazine from 1983–1989, debuting in issue #75 [3] and running until No. 145 (75-78,80-145). The first story arc, detailing Snarf's quest to become king, was collected into a single 144-page book, [3] entitled SnarfQuest: The Book, published by TSR in 1987; this edition also featured several never-before-published pages in full color including a story set ...