Reader Lore Suto pointed out that I'd overlooked an important early illustration of the gnoll – by Erol Otus, no less! The image appears on the cover of the AD&D Dungeon Masters Adventure Log. Appearing in 1980, I have a great fondness for this particular product, which I used a lot in my youth. That's why I can't believe I'd forgotten that the cover featured a party of adventurers squaring off against a gnoll.
It's a terrific illustration that recalls Sutherland's original from the
Monster Manual, right down to the gnoll's arms and armor. To my eyes, Otus's gnoll looks a bit more
wolfish than does Sutherland's, but I like it nonetheless. I like it, too, because it's a good reminder that, despite his reputation for "trippy" visuals, Erol Otus was quite capable of something more akin to "traditional"
D&D art, of which this piece is a solid example.
Published on July 01, 2024 09:00