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Malhavoc
Press
Legacy of the Dragons Art Preview
Wow,
are we proud of the art in this book. Our first bestiary
features the work of illustrators Kev Crossley, Sam Wood,
Tyler Walpole, and Jennifer Meyer, and we know you're going
to like it. Here's a sneak peek at some of the creatures
lurking within the pages of Legacy
of the Dragons. If you click on most of these images,
you will see a larger version.
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Bog
Salamander by Kev Crossley
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Spined
Grappler by Kev Crossley
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Dothrog
by Tyler Walpole
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Oathstalker
by Tyler Walpole
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Shuyarn
(Rune Angel) by Jennifer Meyer
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Rune Manifest (Terror) by Jennifer Meyer
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Born
1972 in Leeds, England, Kev
Crossley learned early on that a monster lived in the
abandoned house three doors down the streetafter that,
he saw monsters everywhere. He drew monsters all the way
through school, then went to art college and university,
where he was told not to draw them any more. After getting
a job in computer games, however, people
started asking him to draw monsters for money. Moral? Art
college and university were a waste of time.
Jennifer
Meyer, sometimes considered a wanderer, currently resides
in Massachusetts. You've seen her work in The
Diamond Throne and Monte
Cook's Arcana Unearthed. You can also find her work
in books from Green Ronin, Sovereign Press, and Goodman
Games. Check out her online
portfolio.
Years
ago, Tyler
Walpole spent a good deal of time in school being scolded
by his teachers for drawing when he should have paying attention
in class. Today, many of those same teachers are happy that
the self-taught 27-year-old is able to pursue his illustration
career full time. He lives in Des Moines, Iowa, with his
wife Petra and son Keegan and co-owns a comic book store.
See more of his work with us in The
Complete Book of Eldritch Might.
Artist
Sam
Wood, a Seattle-based illustrator, works primarily in
the roleplaying and electronic game industries. While a
staff artist at Wizards of the Coast, Sam illustrated Dungeons
& Dragons, Magic: The Gathering, and many other
games. In addition to Malhavoc Press, he's worked for a
wide range of companies, from Green Ronin to Microsoft.
See his work in Requiem for
a God, Monte Cook's
Arcana Unearthed, and many other Malhavoc books.
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