
RavinRay |

The gang might have already chosen a cover to knock our socks off, but still, it won't harm to try. What do you want the cover of the final issue of Dragon to look like?
- An homage to Dragon #1, with that "green" dragon done by Todd Lockwood.
- The Dragon staff as the iconic D&D characters (Jozan, Lidda, etc.)
- The Dragon staff as the core Greyhawk deities (Boccob, Wee Jas, etc.)
- A portrait of Bahamut and Tiamat together. Yikes!
- A portrait of the entire draconic pantheon (including Sardior please - his very first incarnation was in Dragon #37) presided over by Io.
- A collection of thumbnails of all Dragon covers.
Others?

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Unlikely, but
Pathfinder (or D&D) iconics standing over a tombstone with "Dragon Magazine" as the name, dates of publication.
I was going to suggest a gatefold cover (ala one of the earlier issues before Paizo that I can't seem to find in my collection to quote the # atm)with a heap of the D&D World Specific Iconics (eg. Mordenkainen, Elminster, Drizzt, Tanis, Raistlin, The Lord of Blades, Vol, etc...) standing together.
I do however really like the Tombstone idea and would amend my idea to include them standing around the Tombstone.
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The gang might have already chosen a cover to knock our socks off, but still, it won't harm to try. What do you want the cover of the final issue of Dragon to look like?
- The Dragon staff as the iconic D&D characters (Jozan, Lidda, etc.)
- A portrait of the entire draconic pantheon (including Sardior please - his very first incarnation was in Dragon #37) presided over by Io.
I think I'd like to have both--maybe the front cover is Dragon-oriented, and the back cover is the Staff in caricature.

Rhothaerill |

N1NJ4 wrote:^^^ Never heard of the man, but after visiting his website, all I can say is wow!Never heard of Larry Elmore...???
Blasphemy! ;)
He hasn't been published as much lately, at least in magazines I've read, but in the 80's and early 90's he was the god of D&D artwork. He did probably a few dozen Dragon covers, along with a great deal of other artwork used in D&D.
And man I wish Snarfquest was still around. Next to OOTS it was my favorite comic seen in Dragon.

magdalena thiriet |

Ulikely, but
Pathfinder (or D&D) iconics staning over a tobmstone with "Dragon Magazine" as the name, dates of publication.
Well, considering that WotC still has a say on what is published in Dragon, I am quite sure they wouldn't be happy with this cover...remember, Dragon magazine is not dying, it is just going online (or whatever their statement du jour is).

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N1NJ4 wrote:^^^ Never heard of the man, but after visiting his website, all I can say is wow!Never heard of Larry Elmore...???
Holy Crap! That reminds me of this time I was in a Hooters (about 10 years ago) speaking to one of the young hostesses (I think she was 17). I mentioned John Wayne and she asked me who that was. WTF!!???!! I nearly spit out my beer all over her.

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Never heard of Larry Elmore... NOW I have heard everything!
I like the idea of Bahamut and Tiamat going to town, fighting to the bloody, fiery end, desroying everything in their path. Would make a great gatefold also.
I can just see it, the two deity dragons fighting above the city of Greyhawk, wrecking ruin and mayhem below. Adventurers man the walls firing spells and magical arrows at them to no avail as they are lost in blood lust for one another.
In the background hundreds of chromatic and metallic dragons do battle...
Oh that would be awesome...
*sigh* never happen...
I do like the Elmore revisiting the Big Red and Barbarian idea too...

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Ok,this is out there. How about the kids from the D&D cartoon lying dead in a pile. Dungeon Master is standing atop the pile with a crazed look about him and posed in a victory stance hands raised with the magic weapons encircling above him.
I like your line of thinking here... ;D

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brent norton wrote:Ok,this is out there. How about the kids from the D&D cartoon lying dead in a pile. Dungeon Master is standing atop the pile with a crazed look about him and posed in a victory stance hands raised with the magic weapons encircling above him.I like your line of thinking here... ;D
I'd add Dungeon Master to that pile of the dead and have a wicked, Elmore version of Venger standing atop in triumph!

Lilith |

Ok,this is out there. How about the kids from the D&D cartoon lying dead in a pile. Dungeon Master is standing atop the pile with a crazed look about him and posed in a victory stance hands raised with the magic weapons encircling above him.
I like your ideas and wish to subscribe to your newsletter. :D

Jonathan Drain |

Do like CU Amiga Magazine did in 1998. Have a giant Monty Python foot stepping on the dragon from the first issue. Since it was the last issue, they could get away with doing more or less whatever they wanted.
Alternatively, I'd be amused to see a hilariously serious painting of someone throwing bags of holding into portable holes as his allies look on in horror, or Jozan and Tordek celebrating the death of Mialee, or Ashardalon retiring to take up knitting.
The final Dungeon should involve the iconics (blue-wearing paladin, stupid-looking tiefling, unlikely chaotic good drow bard), either being finished off by Dragotha, or making their own attempt to lever the ruby eye off that squat golden statue.

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Could always do one of those nifty composite pictures using all the existing covers of Dragon to make some new piece of art. Ideally the original cover.
Tiamat and Bahamut having a pint together
"This space for rent"
Completly black aside from the word Dragon
"For a good time type Paizo.com"
Just me thoughts

Maldin |

Iggwilv in a bikini.
Drawn by Boris Vallejo? ;-) Sweet. He did a couple of Dragon covers way way back.
Not on the cover, but inside... I'd like to see an Elmore depiction of all the past Dragon editors in medieval garb. Choose your class, Erik! :-)
Denis, aka "Maldin"
Maldin's Greyhawk http://melkot.com

Falchion3 |
A dragon being sodomized by a guy in pointy hat with stars and moons on it.
I like your thinking. It would be a great message to send to WOTC to show them what we as a gaming population think of them. Maybe the "guy in the pointy hat with stars and moons on it" could be holding a deck of Magic cards or something as we all know where WOTC's loyalties lie.

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IIRC, Larry Elmore (squee!) is doing the final Dragon cover. I have no doubt that whatever he comes up with will be spectacular.
That being said, I'd like to see him redo the Dragon vs Barbarian that was on the cover of the Red Books (since that piece was his to begin with).
I agree.
A dragon MUST be on the cover of the final Dragon Magazine.
I would LOVE for it to be a revisit of the Basic Red Box, that picture is what sucked me into D&D once upon a time (HERE).. However, I think that same warrior should be standing over that same dragon's corpse, with some other monster lurking in the darkness (ie Dragon is dead, but the adventure continues)