Dille, Flint
Entry updated 12 September 2022. Tagged: Author.
(1955- ) US author, a member of the Dille family that owns the Buck Rogers copyright (see Buck Rogers in the 25th Century), and author of a few Buck Rogers stories like "The Relic" and "Armageddon 1995", which appear in his anonymously edited anthology, Buck Rogers: Arrival (anth 1989). He is also responsible for the Agent 13, The Midnight Avenger sequence beginning with Agent 13: The Invisible Empire (1986) with David Marconi; the Sagard the Barbarian Gamebooks, beginning with The Ice Dragon (1985) with Gary Gygax, are fantasy. [JC]
see also: Buck Rogers XXVC.
Robert Nichols Flint Dille
born Chicago, Illinois: 3 November 1955
works
series
Sagard the Barbarian
- The Ice Dragon (New York: Pocket Books/Archway, 1985) with Gary Gygax [in the publisher's Hero's Challenge gamebook series: Sagard the Barbarian: pb/Richard Corben]
- The Green Hydra (New York: Pocket Books/Archway, 1985) with Gary Gygax [in the publisher's Hero's Challenge gamebook series: Sagard the Barbarian: pb/Richard Corben]
- The Crimson Sea (New York: Pocket Books/Archway, 1985) with Gary Gygax [in the publisher's Hero's Challenge gamebook series: Sagard the Barbarian: pb/James Warhola]
- The Fire Demon (New York: Pocket Books/Archway, 1986) with Gary Gygax [in the publisher's Hero's Challenge gamebook series: Sagard the Barbarian: pb/James Warhola]
Agent 13, The Midnight Avenger
- Agent 13: The Invisible Empire (Lake Geneva, Wisconsin: TSR, 1986) with David Marconi [Agent 13, The Midnight Avenger: pb/Jeff Butler]
- Agent 13: The Serpentine Assassin (Lake Geneva, Wisconsin: TSR, 1986) with David Marconi [Agent 13, The Midnight Avenger: pb/]
- Agent 13: Acolytes of Darkness (Lake Geneva, Wisconsin: TSR, 1988) with David Marconi [bound with Web of Danger by Aaron Allston: Agent 13, The Midnight Avenger: pb/]
- Agent 13: The Complete Trilogy (Lake Geneva, Wisconsin: TSR, 2013) with David Marconi [omni of the above three: Agent 13, The Midnight Avenger: pb/Jim Craig]
works as editor
- Arrival (Buck Rogers Books) (Lake Geneva, Wisconsin: TSR, 1989) anonymous [anth: tie: Buck Rogers: pb/]
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