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Between 1979 and 1981 Pekul did freelance work for [[TSR Inc.]], the publisher of [[Dungeons and Dragons]]. Her black and white drawings appeared in the interior of the ''[[Dungeon Master's Guide]]'', ''[[White Plume Mountain]]'', ''[[Deities & Demigods]]'', and an accessory book called ''Rogue's Gallery''.<ref>[http://tomeoftreasures.com/tot_adnd/roguesgallery/pekul.htm Tome of Treasures]</ref>. She provided color cover art for the adventure ''[[In Search of the Unknown]]'' and she drew the 34" by 44" map for the [[World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting|World of Greyhawk]]. | Between 1979 and 1981 Pekul did freelance work for [[TSR Inc.]], the publisher of [[Dungeons and Dragons]]. Her black and white drawings appeared in the interior of the ''[[Dungeon Master's Guide]]'', ''[[White Plume Mountain]]'', ''[[Deities & Demigods]]'', and an accessory book called ''Rogue's Gallery''.<ref>[http://tomeoftreasures.com/tot_adnd/roguesgallery/pekul.htm Tome of Treasures]</ref>. She provided color cover art for the adventure ''[[In Search of the Unknown]]'' and she drew the 34" by 44" map for the [[World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting|World of Greyhawk]]. | ||
Pekul was the cover artist for [[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon magazine]] issue 37 which was also the first issue to carry a color comic strip written and illustrated by Pekul. The comic strip was called ''Jasmine'' after its titular heroine, a princess whose realm is coveted by an evil prince. It ran for 12 issues before being cancelled for not appealing to the magazine's male readers.<ref>[http://everything2.com/title/Darlene+Pekul Everything2: Darlene Pekul]</ref>. | Pekul was the cover artist for [[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon magazine]] issue 37<ref>[http://wiki.acaeum.com/wiki/The_Dragon_37 The Acaeum: Dragon 37]</ref> which was also the first issue to carry a color comic strip written and illustrated by Pekul. The comic strip was called ''Jasmine'' after its titular heroine, a princess whose realm is coveted by an evil prince. It ran for 12 issues before being cancelled for not appealing to the magazine's male readers.<ref>[http://everything2.com/title/Darlene+Pekul Everything2: Darlene Pekul]</ref>. | ||
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Revision as of 22:26, 10 October 2010
Darlene Pekul (born 1954 in Wisconsin) is an American artist and calligrapher.
Biography
Pekul graduated from Beloit College in 1976.[1]
Between 1979 and 1981 Pekul did freelance work for TSR Inc., the publisher of Dungeons and Dragons. Her black and white drawings appeared in the interior of the Dungeon Master's Guide, White Plume Mountain, Deities & Demigods, and an accessory book called Rogue's Gallery.[2]. She provided color cover art for the adventure In Search of the Unknown and she drew the 34" by 44" map for the World of Greyhawk.
Pekul was the cover artist for Dragon magazine issue 37[3] which was also the first issue to carry a color comic strip written and illustrated by Pekul. The comic strip was called Jasmine after its titular heroine, a princess whose realm is coveted by an evil prince. It ran for 12 issues before being cancelled for not appealing to the magazine's male readers.[4].