Traverse the Forgotten Realms in an all-new way! Featuring innovative pop-up artistry and original illustrations, Dungeons & Dragons: The Ultimate Pop-Up gives fans a unique experience of the world of D&D. ROLL FOR INITIATIVE: Use this pop-up books paper craft D20 to guide your adventure! Readers who roll a critical hit will discover auspicious interactive features, while others may meet certain doom. ALL-STAR D&D CREATIVE TEAM: Written by Dungeons & Dragons Young Adventurer's Guide Series authors Jim Zub and Stacy King in conjunction with paper engineering wizard Matthew Reinhart, the book also features dozens of characters and locations rendered by Claudio Pozas. D&D LIKE YOUVE NEVER SEEN IT BEFORE: From locations such as Waterdeep and Neverwinter, to creatures like mind flayers, dragons, mimics, owl bears, and beholders, the expansive world of Dungeons & Dragons is brought to life in a whole new way through this immersive pop-up book. Eagle eyed fans will also spot Drizzt and Guenhwyvar throughout this books five action-packed spreads! DISCOVER ALL-NEW D&D ART: Featuring original illustrations created especially for this book, Dungeons & Dragons: The Ultimate Pop-Up Book presents a menagerie of stunning fantasy artwork. DOZENS OF SURPRISING POP-UPS: Packed with easter eggs from fan-favorite campaigns, and a wealth of hidden surprises to discover, Dungeons & Dragons: The Ultimate Pop-Up Book is bursting with pop-ups, pull tabs, and other interactive features, all culminating in a thrilling encounter with Tiamat. AN ESSENTIAL VOLUME FOR YOUR D&D LIBRARY: A highly inventive adventure, Dungeons & Dragons: The Ultimate Pop-Up is unlike any D&D book on your shelf, and a must have for any fan!
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Dimensions: 279 x 279mm
Publication Date: 16 May 2023
Publisher: Insight Editions
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781647226206
About Jim ZubMatthew Reinhart
Matthew Reinhart studied industrial design at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn New York before finding his calling as a paper engineer. His books include the best-selling Star Wars: A Pop-Up Guide to the Galaxy Game of Thrones: A Pop-Up Guide to Westeros and DC Super Heroes: The Ultimate Pop-Up Book among many other award-winning titles. He lives in Los Angeles CA.Jim Zub is a writer artist and art instructor based in Toronto Canada. Over the past twenty years hes worked for a diverse array of publishing movie and video game clients including Marvel DC Comics Disney Capcom Hasbro Cartoon Network and Bandai-Namco. He juggles his time between being a freelance comic writer and a professor teaching drawing and storytelling courses in Seneca Colleges award-winning Animation program. His current comic projects include Conan the Barbarian the monthly adventures of Robert E. Howards legendary sword & sorcery hero Dungeons & Dragons the official comic series of the worlds most popular tabletop role-playing game and Stone Star a space-fantasy adventure set inside a roving gladiatorial arena.Stacy King is a freelance writer editor and modiste based in Toronto Ontario. Her main focus is writing for middle grade and young adult audiences particularly fantasy and historical fiction. Her most recent work includes the Dungeons and Dragons Young Adventurers Guide series for Ten Speed Press a new-player friendly introduction to the world and concepts of the iconic role-playing game. She was the founding editor for the Manga Classics series adapting western literary classics into Japanese graphic novel formats. She currently lives in downtown Toronto with her husband comics writer Jim Zub and has never quite gotten over her love of playing dress-up.Claudio Pozas is a fantasy artist writer and game designer based in Rio de Janeiro Brazil. With a career spanning over 20 years he has worked on popular properties like Star Wars Lord of the Rings Marvel and The Witcher. Since 2011 he has been contributing art to Dungeons & Dragons official products and his art can be seen in several D&D 5th Edition books which still seems surreal after playing the game for over 30 years.