

WD 5 (Feb/March 1978), "Monsters Mild & Malign": Beholder Variant - Fuzzy (Paul Jaquays, from Dungeoneer Vol1 No 2), Beholder Variant - Steely (Paul Jaquays, from Dungeoneer Vol1 No 2), Cyborg (Wayne Shaw), Cyclops (Wayne Shaw), Manta (Wayne Shaw, from All the World's Monsters Vol 1), Cynopard (Jim Bolton), Banth (Jay Saylor/Rodney Tobar, from Alarums & Excursions), Kzin (Mark Swanson, from Alarums & Excursions), Sphex (Nicolai Shapero, from Alarums & Excursions, after Murray Leistner, Exploration Team), Gremlin (Martin Easterbrook, from News from Bree), Demon - Bogy (Bear Hedberg, from Alarums & Excursions), Imps (Mark Norton, from Dungeoneer), Iron Demon (Glenn Bascow, from Alarums & Excursions), Mobil Diss (Jim Ward, from Dungeoneer), Threep (Robert Hollandier, from Alarums & Excursions), Goldeater (Lee Gold, from Alarums & Excursions). It describes Giant Tiger -Flowers which transform in weretigers and features Lewis Carroll, Robinson Duckworth, Prima aka Lorina Carlotta Liddell, Secunda aka Alice Pleasance Liddell and Tertia aka Edith Lidell. White Dwarf #4 also has adventure tips for a 'Carollian adventure' in Alice in Dungeonland, by Don Turnbull, perhaps EX1 avant la lettre. WD 4 (Dec 1977/Jan 1978), "Monsters Mild & Malign": Glitch (Chris Pettus, from Alarums & Excursions), Droll (Mark Norton, from Dungeoneer), Smoke Creature (Mark Norton, from Dungeoneer), Smoke Demon (Harley Petterson, from News from Bree), Typo (Lee Gold, from Alarums & Excursions), Mind Drain (Wayne Shaw), Ibem (from Dungeoneer #3), Black Leech (Larry Stehle, from Alarums & Excursions), Black Orc (Chris Bursey, from News from Bree), Death Snake (Bill Bleut, from Alarums & Excursions). WD 2 (Aug/Sept 1977): Spinescale (Ian Livingstone), Dune Stalker (Ian Livingstone), (The) Ning (Ian Livingstone), Giant Caterpillar (Ian Livingstone), Bloodhawk (Ian Livingstone).



Additional Monsters from White Dwarf MagazineĪfter checking some early White Dwarfs, I came up with the following:
