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Sneak Peek: Classic Monsters Revisited

Friday, March 14, 2008

Get a quick glimpse of Paizo's reimagining of some of your favorite monsters featured in Classic Monsters Revisited. Goblins and trolls and ogres, oh my!

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The two pieces of artwork appear to be by either Andrew Hou or James Zhang (Ben Wootten is the other credited interior artist). Andrew normally includes his signature on his drawings, so I am leaning towards these being by James Zhang. If anyone can confirm one way or the other, I would appreciate it.


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