Description
Introducing Red Baron Vol. 3: Dungeons and Dragons, a captivating adventure in the world of tabletop role-playing games. Dive deep into the thrilling escapades of Manfred Von Richthofen, as he takes to the skies over Russia in this exciting narrative. Illustrated beautifully by Carlos Puerta, this paperback edition brings to life high-octane aerial dogfights that capture the imagination of D&D enthusiasts and comic book fans alike. This BRAND NEW condition book features 64 pages of vibrant illustrations and action-packed storytelling that will enchant supporters of Dungeons and Dragons and lovers of military history. Published by Cinebook Ltd, this volume sets the stage for intense encounters and challenges that every Dungeon Master will want to incorporate into their campaigns. Whether you are adding to your D&D collection or seeking a unique gift for a fellow adventurer, Red Baron Vol. 3 is an essential read. Delivery information ensures your copy will arrive swiftly and safely, allowing you to immerse yourself in adventures without delay. Uncover the legacy of the Red Baron and enhance your gaming sessions today with this must-have addition to your Dungeons and Dragons arsenal.
By Veys Pierre, Puerta Carlos
Illustrated by Puerta, Carlos
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages 64
Publisher Cinebook Ltd
Manfred Von Richthofen is now flying over Russia, where his missions escorting heavy bombers or strafing ground troops are doing considerable damage. So much so that he's eventually offered the opportunity to transfer to the Western Front and pit himself against the best British fighters. But a nasty surprise is waiting for him: among his new colleagues is his old enemy Prince Friedrich. The foe in the air may not be the most dangerous one
By Veys Pierre, Puerta Carlos
Illustrated by Puerta, Carlos
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages 64
Publisher Cinebook Ltd
Manfred Von Richthofen is now flying over Russia, where his missions escorting heavy bombers or strafing ground troops are doing considerable damage. So much so that he's eventually offered the opportunity to transfer to the Western Front and pit himself against the best British fighters. But a nasty surprise is waiting for him: among his new colleagues is his old enemy Prince Friedrich. The foe in the air may not be the most dangerous one