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« Different World », 1978
by Tom Clark (American illustrator, 1950-2014)
Cover illustration for "Different Worlds" magazine, issue #5, Chaosium, Oct/Nov.1979
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untitled dragon's death, 1980
by Steve Oliff (American comics artist, born 1954)
Cover illustration for "Different Worlds" magazine, issue #8, Chaosium Inc., June/July 1980
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« Different World », 1978
by Tom Clark (American illustrator, 1950-2014)
Cover illustration for "Different Worlds" magazine, issue #3, June/July 1979
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One of the more interesting things I found while looking through those Different Worlds issues last night were the issues devoted to Marvel and DC superheroes using rulesets that pre-date officially licensed games like Marvel Super Heroes and DC Heroes. I'm talking games like Villains & Vigilantes and Champion. I wonder how that licensing worked (if it was officially supported at all)
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