While I was chatting with Richard Baker and Dale Donovan during Episode 9, I was working on an homage to one of the most memorable covers not only of 1981, but in the whole publishing history of D&D. Whether it’s the feral snarly of the githyanki, the eeriness of the electric blue twilight backdrop, or the unique style of cover artist Emanuel (who, as f…
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