John Dollar
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John Dollar | |
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Born |
1961 Georgia, USA |
Nationality | American |
Field | Fantasy art |
John Dollar (born 1961 in Georgia) is an American artist best known for his contributions to a number of RPG settings during the mid 90s.
Biography
John Dollar's illustrations have appeared in many gaming products, some of which include TSR Inc.'s Dungeons & Dragons campaign settings Ravenloft, Birthright, Dark Sun, and Planescape and Dragon Magazine and Dungeon Magazine[1] articles, FASA's Earthdawn, West End Games' Star Wars RPG, White Wolf Publishing's Werewolf: The Apocalypse and Changeling: The Dreaming, Larry Elmore's Sovereign Stone, and just recently to Tales of the Emerald Serpent anthology and the Shadowhunter's Codex by Cassandra Claire.[2]
Published Works
The following bibliography is a list where John Dollar's art work has appeared.
The Shadowhunter Chronicles, Cassandra Claire
- "The Shadowhunter's Codex, A Guide to the World of the Nephilim", September 2013
TSR Inc.
Dragon Magazine
- "Artifacts of Athas, Powerful relics for the Dark Sun setting", Dragon Magazine #234, October 1996
Dungeon Magazine
- "Cloaked in Fear", Dungeon Magazine #57, January/February 1996
- "The Baron's Eyrie", Dungeon Magazine #58, March/April 1996
- "Seeking Bloodsilver", Dungeon Magazine #59, May/June 1996
Birthright
- "Sword and Crown", 1995
- "Cities of the Sun", 1995
- "Player's Secrets of Khourane", 1996
- "Havens of the Great Bay", 1996
Dark Sun
- "Dark Sun Campaign Setting, Expanded and Revised", 1995
- "Thri-Kreen of Athas", 1995
- "Windriders of the Jagged Cliffs The Wanderer’s Chronicle", 1995
- "Beyond the Prism Pentad", 1995
Forgotten Realms
Ravenloft
- "Death Unchained", 1996
- "Death Ascendant", 1996
- "Forged of Darkness", 1996
West End Games
Star Wars
- "The Jedi Academy", 1996
White Wolf Publishing
World of Darkness
- "World of Darkness: Time of Judgment", 2004
Changeling: The Dreaming
- "Changeling: The Dreaming, 2nd Edition", 1997
- "Kithbook: Sluagh", 1997
- "Kithbook: Nockers", 1997
References
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