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Dragon Publishing released Dragon issue 60 in April 1982. It is 87 pages long and has a cover price of $3.00. In this issue, we have D&D firearms, lots of lore about elves, and The Spawn of Fashan!
Dragon Publishing released Dragon issue 59 in March 1982. It is 84 pages long and has a cover price of $3.00. In this issue, we have Doom Knights, monster making, and dozens of new poisons!
Dragon Publishing released Dragon issue 58 in February 1982. It is 88 pages long and has a cover price of $3.00. In this issue, we have the Spellminders playing aid, a special section on dwarves, and many new cleric spells!
Dragon Publishing released Dragon issue 57 in January 1982. It is 84 pages long and has a cover price of $3.00. In this issue, we have modern monsters, a history of the shield, and a complete D&D adventure!
Dragon Publishing released Dragon issue 56 in December 1981. It is 84 pages long and has a cover price of $3.00. In this issue, we have more Gygax on Greyhawk, a feature on bards, and a Top Secret adventure!
Dragon Publishing released Dragon issue 55 in November 1981. It is 84 pages long and has a cover price of $3.00. In this issue, we have Gygax on Greyhawk, a complete D&D adventure, and the Fiend Folio!
Dragon Publishing released Dragon issue 54 in October 1981. It is 84 pages long and has a cover price of $3.00. In this issue, we have a solo D&D adventure, rewarding ruins, and the Jabberwock!
Dragon Publishing released Dragon issue 53 in September 1981. It is 84 pages long and has a cover price of $3.00. In this issue, we have the oracle class, more options for monks, and the International Dungeon Design Contest winner!
Dragon Publishing released Dragon issue 52 in August 1981. It is 84 pages long and has a cover price of $3.00. In this issue, we have a Gamma World scenario, bounty hunters, and the new D&D Basic Set! PLEASE NOTE: This review was published out of order. We'll resume the Dragon chronology with issue #54. The first of this month's two special attractions is an interview with Boris Vallejo, a...
Dragon Publishing released Dragon issue 51 in July 1981. It is 100 pages long and has a cover price of $3.00. In this issue, we have rules for paladins, the winged folk race, and lots of Traveller!
Dragon Publishing released Dragon issue 50 in June 1981. It is 80 pages long and has a cover price of $3.00. In this issue, we have the International Dungeon Design Contest winner, powerful new magic from an acclaimed writer, and a review of fantasy 'zines!
Dragon Publishing released Dragon issue 49 in May 1981. It is 96 pages long and has a cover price of $3.00. In this issue, we have guidelines for wishes, the samurai class, and a new editor!
Dragon Publishing released Dragon issue 48 in April 1981. It is 96 pages long and has a cover price of $3.00. In this issue, we have a new Top Secret mission, underwater campaigns, and an instant adventure table!
Dragon Publishing released Dragon issue 47 in March 1981. It is 80 pages long and has a cover price of $3.00. In this issue, we have a new RPG called Crimefighters, planar adventures, and the AD&D Exam!
Dragon Publishing released Dragon issue 46 in February 1981. It is 80 pages long and has a cover price of $3.00. In this issue, we have an all-new D&D adventure, fiction from J. Eric Holmes, and the first reviews for World of Greyhawk!
Dragon Publishing released Dragon issue 45 in January 1981. It is 96 pages long and has a cover price of $3.00. In this issue, we have three new NPC subclasses, everything you never wanted to know about dungeon gas, and the return of Bazaar of the Bizarre!

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