It seems to cover character bios and mostly information about the animated series. This is a Japanese magazine/art book from the series Lost Universe. Publication date 1998 Topics Anime, Art book, Artbook Collection magazinerack Language Japanese. I used to look up old 70's Guitar World interviews that way. Lost Universe (Dragon Magazine Collection) by Dragon Magazine. Also, I'm thinking the magazines might be in a library somewhere on microfiche. I think you could get that on Amazon probably.
Wizards of the Coast owns the rights to the magazine, and was publishing new issues online, but it looks like they're not doing it anymore. There was a PDF collection you could buy of 250 issues of the magazine, Dragon Archive. Apparently they were available on about a year ago, but not anymore. I did some research to see if these magazines were online anywhere.
I never had anyone to play D&D or board games with, except for one friend I played with infrequently, so I didn't really need the magazine, but I was always interested in reading them. I was always fascinated by the fantasy art covers and usually read a few articles when I came across an issue. Issue 214, the last one in the collection I just got.īack in the 80's, I had a few Dragon magazines, but I never subscribed to it. I may now have a few of the issues he quoted from since Dragon #65 is dated sometime in 1982. In the Brett Weiss book I'm reading right now, The 100 Greatest Console Video Games: 1977-1987, he quotes from articles in Dragon Magazine frequently.
They reviewed board games and PC and console video games too. Issue 65, the oldest one in the collection I just picked up.ĭragon Magazine covered more than just Dungeons & Dragons. I can't wait to read through them and scan the covers and any interesting graphics within, like ads for video games or board games. At 10 cents a piece, it all came to $6.50. Finally I gave in and grabbed the whole box. Then I thought I'd only take the ones from the 80's. I knew they had gotten in a bunch of old Avalon Hill board games about a month ago, but I had only a very slight hope that any of them would be left, and sure enough, none were but there was a box of old Dragon magazines, probably from the same donor as the board games - 65 issues ranging from #65 to #214. TSR reserves the right to reject any ad for any reason. All ads are subject to approval by TSR, Inc. Advertising: For information on placing advertise-ments in DRAGON Magazine, ask for our rate card. When I got there, I realized it was book sale day, and so I went down to the basement to see what's what. DRAGON Magazine, TSR Ltd., include sufficient International Reply Coupons with your SASE. Today I donated the last of my books to the library.