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OverviewRoleplaying games likeDungeons & Dragons, in which players take the roles of heroes in their own story, have solidly moved from the geek fringes to the mainstream, beloved by celebrities and inspiring hit podcasts and massively successful sales in games, comics, and hobby shops. The story of the tabletop's triumph even in our digital age begins in the day of actual sword-wielding warriors, leading right up to the fireball-casting avatars of today. InGamemasters: The Comic Book History of Roleplaying Games, New York Times-bestselling and award-winning comics creatorsFred Van Lente andTom Fowler take you on an incredible journey from the mists of the past to the screen-lit present, showing not just how these games work and why we love them, but what they can tell us about ourselves. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Fred Van Lente , Tom Fowler , Bill CrabtreePublisher: Clover Press Imprint: Clover Press ISBN: 9781951757267ISBN 10: 1951757262 Pages: 104 Publication Date: 31 July 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews“When researching DIE, I read the vast majority of the existent histories of the RPG. What Van Lente and Fowler have done here is in the first rank of them, absolutely the most accessible and certainly the funniest. I'm actively envious.""— Kieron Gillen, Die,The Wicked + the Divine, Young Avengers -- Kieron Gillen “A raucous, personal history of tabletop gaming — and especially the personalities who shaped it.” — Patton Oswalt, Minor Threats -- Patton Oswalt ""Gaming's twisted history has more heads than a hydra and yet Fred and Tom manage to strike them all and slay the beast. Gamemasters is impressively well researched, masterfully illustrated, and thoroughly entertaining."" — Jim Zub (Conan the Barbarian, Dungeons & Dragons) -- Jim Zubkavich “A fascinating history of real live people who sound like they should be made up and how they made a living making stuff up.” — comedian and writer Blaine Capatch, Nerd Poker -- Blaine Capatch “Fred and Tom have created something very special here. They have managed to take the typically dry subject of gaming history and inject it with all of the excitement and creativity associated with those games. The perfect marriage of storytellers and subject.” — Stuart Wellington (The Flop House Podcast) -- Stuart Wellington “Van Lente and Fowler roll a critical hit! Gorgeous, funny, and informative — perfect for grognards and new gamers alike!” — Matt Forbeck (designer, Marvel Multiverse RPG, Shotguns and Sorcery, Dungeons & Dragons: Dungeonology) -- Matt Forbeck “Gamemasters strikes the rare balance of historical comics where the laughs are as present as the research. If you have an interest in gaming as a medium and want to understand how tabletop mechanics developed over time, Gamemasters is both wildly entertaining and the sort of must-have resource that belongs on your shelf. In my contributions to the roleplaying game industry, I've often gone back to the basics of, ‘why did we make this choice?’ Gamemasters gives so many clear, amusing, and memorable answers that its wit will be a part of my thought process for years to come.” — Nolan T. Jones, Co-Founder of Roll20 -- Nolan T. Jones “This insanely compelling graphic history had me itching to pick up a d20 (or twenty).”—DC Pierson, author, The Boy Who Couldn’t Sleep And Never Had To -- DC Pierson Author InformationFred Van Lente's first published work was a GURPS article for Steve Jackson Games' Pyramid magazine and his first book was a Call of Cthulhu supplement for Chaosium (The New Orleans Guidebook). He went on to become a six-time New York Times bestselling writer of comics and graphic novels, notably The Comic Book History of Comics (""Done with wit, energy, a healthy dose of insolence and a dedication to getting it right.""—NPR), The Comic Book History of Animation (""A must-read comic that will both entertain and educate""--ComicBook.com), and the American Library Association award-winning Action Philosophers (""Intensely goofy but intellectually rigorous""--The New York Times), all with artist Ryan Dunlavey. His fiction comics include The Amazing Spider-Man, Marvel Zombies, Archer & Armstrong (Harvey Award Nominee, Best Series) and the latest volume of Paizo's Pathfinder comics series. His past comics with Tom Fowler include Hulk: Incredible Origins (Marvel) and Howtoons: (Re)Ignition (Image). Writer, cartoonist, and illustrator Tom Fowler started his career drawing and painting for RPGs and card games such as Shadowrun, Werewolf Wild West, Deadlands, Doomtown, Hell on Earth, Star Wars, and Men in Black, as well as Dragon and Dungeon magazines. He went on to work for a variety of publishers including DC, Marvel, Simon & Schuster, Hasbro, Oni, Valiant, and Mad Magazine. His comics include Rick and Morty, Mysterius, Venom, Books of Magic, and Refrigerator Full of Heads. He lives in Ottawa, Canada with his family and occasionally goes by the name Skrrrrrrlok Gnollmes, World’s Greatest Meat Detective. Bill Crabtree has been working in comics since 2003. His color art has helped shape the look and feel of the many titles he's worked on, including Invincible, The Damned, BRZRKR, The Sixth Gun (also now a tabletop RPG using the Savage Worlds system) and the RPG themed webcomic, Table Titans. His work has been nominated for Harvey and Eisner Awards. He is an avid videogamer, with a particular affection for the RPG's of From Software. He lives in Portland Oregon with his wife and many children, cats, and dogs. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |