An alien created for a homebrew adventure I originally ran for Star Frontiers in 1987. These are short creatures with stone age technology, although they do use bits of a very old crashed spaceship.
A Mind Flayer, shown with colours as described in the 1E AD&D Monster Manual.
A D'Lallhen, a creature which likes to snack on dwarves and gnomes. Spot illo for my rpg-related blog. You can read about it here.
Mechthulhu - or is it Cthulubot?
'Diggers' - small nocturnal burrowing creatures native to the planet Jarran. A cross between a mole rat, a snapping turtle and a glow worm, the pits on their foreheads are bio-luminescent. They're used for signalling to each other, for reasons not yet known.
A Frost Snail, cousin of the Flail Snail. Spot illo for my D&D-related blog, and you can read about this monster here.
I should point out (as people have asked) that the bloke getting a spike through his head is a dwarf. To me, D&D dwarves are just smaller, hirsute versions of humans. Or badgers in human form. I don't subscribe to the Scot-ish, pot-bellied Jackson version of them.
A Morrigan in mid-transformation. Created for Creatuanary.
A Fire-Tailed Drake. This is a spot illo for my blog and you can read about it here. It was inspired by an image from Weird Medieval Guys.
Sketch of a Stirge.
The demon Vepar. Spot illo for Triple Ace Games Leagues of Gothic Horror rpg.
Artwork by me, Jerry Boucher. Mostly rpg-related stuff and some other things. None of this artwork may be used or repurposed without my prior permission. Please ask!
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