Knight of the Black Rose -- Clyde Caldwell cover art for James Lowder's 1991 novel that transports Lord Soth from Dragonlance's Krynn to Ravenloft's Demiplane of Dread
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Clyde Caldwell, ''Heavy Metal'', Vol. 2, #3, 1978
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Happy Wizard Wednesday and (two days late) birthday to Clyde Caldwell!
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Clyde Caldwell, cover illustration for Spellfire, by Ed Greenwood (TSR, July 1987).
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Vampire: the Masquerade - Player's Guide Cover Art by Clyde Caldwell
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Forgotten Realms. Art by Clyde Caldwell
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The Dark Queen Takhesis. Art by Clyde Caldwell
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At the end of the trail through Loring's Wood, the party finds the old black dragon in the circle of stone (Clyde Caldwell, AD&D module RPGA3: The Forgotten King, 1983)
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Dragon 172 (August, 1991). “The Worm has Turned,” by Clyde Caldwell, featuring Babette the Barbarian (based on Caldwell’s then-fiance Babette Fletcher). I like this cover a lot, though it does kind of seem a bit, I dunno, Freudian. I also wonder if those calf-skin pants were added later, given Caldwell’s seeming anti-pants stance.
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The Secret Sea Cover Art by Clyde Caldwell
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