Instead of depicting simple monsters or static scenes, Gary Kwapisz used his single entry in Eldritch Wizardry to create a more complex in-game scenario, inspired by his "love of comics and telling stories with pictures." This panel served as an early piece of instructional art

Dave Sutherland's ambush panel from Blackmoor is one of the earliest examples of D&D art that suggests actual interaction between monsters and adventurers. Most D&D art so far had depicted simple and static concepts, like pictures of monsters or treasure.


🎨Todd Lockwood

Red Sonja by Stephen Platt

Eowyn faces the Witch-king at Pelennor Fields by Frank Frazetta

From the Swedish RPG Dragons & Demons

Woah! Check out these cool #ADnD2E character sheets @KoboldRampage dug up. They are designed after #DnD5E sheets. https://t.co/BSVIRwI38z

By John Kovalic

Iron Giant by Shane Molina

My love of maps began with Tolkien

Look at these mean mother truckers! #ADnD2E

Den Beauvais adding the sword and sorcery vibe to Dragonlance

The Hobbit conceptual art (Rankin/Bass)

Orthanc by J. R. R. Tolkien