DragonLords
DragonLords is a British role-playing game fanzine that was self-published by Marc Gascoigne, Mike Lewis, and Ian Marsh.
Publication history
DragonLords, subtitled "Yet Another Fantasy & Sci-Fi Roleplaying Magazine", began publication in the early 1980s.[1] Satirical, irreverent and self-deprecating in nature,[2] it focussed mainly on role-playing games, but also featured reviews, articles about computer games, and a regular column about Diplomacy. The fanzine ran for 22 issues. [2]
Reviews
In the August 1982 edition of Dragon (Issue #63), Gary Gygax found that "The digest-size magazine is filled with material of a fairly high value, and is surprisingly even, too." Gygax lauded DragonLords for "its obvious attempt to make meaningful contributions to adventure gaming." He concluded that "DragonLords is a well done amateur effort which seems bent on improving itself and the hobby."[3]
References
- "DragonLords". RPG Geek. Retrieved 2019-12-30.
- "DragonLords Scrap Book". The Grognard Files. 2017-07-26. Retrieved 2019-12-30.
There were 22 issues published with short print runs so it’s difficult to get your hands on copies.
- Gygax, Gary (August 1982). "Two UK magazines are jolly good gaming journals". Dragon. TSR, Inc. (63): 58.