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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.

  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. Dungeons & Dragons in other media - Wikipedia

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    The following year, after only seven issues, TSR cancelled The Strategic Review and replaced it in 1976 with The Dragon (later Dragon Magazine). Although Dragon Magazine was originally designed to support the role-playing industry in general, it has always been primarily a house organ for TSR's games with a particular focus on D&D. Most of the ...

  6. Category:Dungeons & Dragons magazines - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Dragon (magazine) Dungeon (magazine) G. Games Unplugged; I. Imagine (game magazine) L.

  7. 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.

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  9. Finieous Fingers - Wikipedia

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    Finieous Fingers (often misspelled Fineous even in Dragon magazine's own FAQ) was among the earliest comics that appeared in Dragon magazine. [1] [2] [3]Finieous Fingers, the title character and self-proclaimed "World's Greatest Thief", was a good-natured thief who was pestered by halflings (hobbits) and evil magic-users.