#JeffEasley

Vintage Fantasy Art - NOAIvintagefantasyart
2025-10-25

« Homeland », 1990

by Jeff Easley (American artist, born 1954)
Cover illustration for "The Dark Elf Trilogy" №1 "Homeland" by R.A. Salvatore, TSR/Penguin Books, 1990


Vintage Fantasy Art - NOAIvintagefantasyart
2025-10-01

« Lair of the Live Ones », 1986

by Jeff Easley (American artist, born 1954)
Illustration for "Dragonlance Calendar 1987, October", TSR Inc., 1986
Oil on board, 41,9 x 40,6 cm


Vintage Fantasy Art - NOAIvintagefantasyart
2025-09-14

Dice, Dreams and Maps...

1- by Jeff Easley in "D&D Basic Rulebook", French Ed., 1982
2- by Jim Holloway (RIP 2020) in "D&D Basic Rulebook", French Ed., 1982
3 - by Jeff Easley in "D&D Players Manual", 1983
TSR Games, 1982-83

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Vintage Fantasy Art - NOAIvintagefantasyart
2025-09-14

« Aren't You Glad It's Earth ? », 1983

by Jeff Easley (American artist, born 1954)
Illustration for "Star Frontiers" advert, appears in Dragon Magazine #73, TSR Hobbies, May 1983


Vintage Fantasy Art - NOAIvintagefantasyart
2025-09-07

« Aldarr », 1982

by Jeff Easley (American artist, born 1954)
Illustration for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons "Players Handbook", 1st ed.,TSR Inc., 1983 reprinting
Also features on AD&D "Players Reference Screen", TSR, 1985
And, as Aldarr, on AD&D Trading Cards #18, TSR Inc., 1991

Vintage Fantasy Art - NOAIvintagefantasyart
2025-07-29

« The Sleeping Warrior Maiden », 1982

by Jeff Easley (American artist, born 1954)
Illustration for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons module S4 "The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth"
by Gary Gygax, TSR Hobbies, 1982


Vintage Fantasy Art - NOAIvintagefantasyart
2025-07-21

« Prince Of Thieves », 1988

by Jeff Easley (american artist, born 1954)
Cover illustration for AD&D "Prince Of Thieves" gamebook by Chris Martindale, TSR Inc., 1988
Also features on AD&D adventure module HHQ3 "Thief's Challenge", 1993

&d

Vintage Fantasy Art - NOAIvintagefantasyart
2025-04-06

untitled, 1986

by Jeff Easley (American artist, born 1954)
Illustration for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Dungeoneer's Survival Guide - TSR2019 - by Douglas Niles
TSR Inc., 1986


Vintage Fantasy Art - NOAIvintagefantasyart
2025-04-05

« Last Spell », 1985

by Jeff Easley (american artist, born 1954)
Cover illustration for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons "Unearthed Arcana" 1st ed.
Gary Gygax, TSR Inc., 1985

&d

Vintage Fantasy Art - NOAIvintagefantasyart
2025-03-26

« Astral Encounter », aka « Ethereal Dreadnought », 1987

by Jeff Easley (american, born 1954)
Cover illustration of AD&D Manual of the Planes, TSR Inc., 1987

Chris Morelandfriedcheese
2025-02-26

Jeff Easley’s D&D art helped shape Magic: The Gathering, Stranger Things, and the way fantasy looks and feels today.

And he's releasing an art book you should definitely be interested in.

2023-10-23

Ever since I’ve returned to the RPG hobby-space one of my goals has been to collect the three core books for each of the editions of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, as well as it’s successor editions from third edition on. I’ve picked up a number of these so far, including the original covers for the AD&D Dungeon Master’s Guide and Monster Manual 1, but I was really interested in picking up the core books for AD&D’s second edition, which was where I’d ended my D&D journey back in the early 90’s 2.

This past weekend we took a trip to our favorite used book store and in the case where they keep their RPG books I saw the book I’d been wanting, a 2nd Edition Player’s Handbook with the Jeff Easley Cover. I snapped an image of the cover, then held it up to the woman at the counter and said, “OK, I’m getting this.” I was thrilled.

When I got home I celebrated by sharing my photo on Facebook 3 and celebrated how I moved one step closer to my collection goal. It was a fun moment for me, and a a number of folks gave some nice reactions. As my wife and I were talking about it she quipped, “Wouldn’t it be funny if that was your copy of the book?” I knew that was impossible, because my copy was long gone, but it was a fun moment.

That night, after the Phillies had won game 5 of the NLCS 4, I got a text from an old friend.

Go back to your post on FB. The one about the 2e PHB.

When I did, what I saw floored me. My friend, who I had seen all of two times in the past thirty years had kept a very special copy of the 2nd Edition Player’s Handbook.

The one with my name in it.

I was blown away. It turns out I hadn’t disposed of my copy of that book. Sometime in 1991 I must have lent, or just plain given, my friend my copy–and I had no memory of it. Not only that, but as I texted with him I also discovered that he had my copy of the 2nd Edition Dungeon Master’s guide as well! And now, he’s sending them back. He didn’t need to do this. In fact, I offered to swap the copy I purchased with my old one–but he has doubles and was glad to see them back in my hands. I am beyond ecstatic that I’ll soon have this small bit of my history in the hobby back. And I’m even more glad for an old friend who preserved that part of our childhood friendship for decades. What a wonderful surprise!

  1. Gifted to me by my neighbor after we watched the first season of Stranger Things together. ↩

  2. I began with Moldvay Basic, in case you were wondering. ↩

  3. I’ve got my Facebook feed curated so I don’t see a ton of nonsense, so no judgements please. ↩

  4. Let’s go Phillies! ↩

https://dmtales.com/2023/10/23/hello-old-friend/

#DMTales #DungeonsDragons #JeffEasley #OSR

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