
Wizards of the Coast, Ten Speed Press, and Clarkson Potter have teamed up to create new officially licensed Dungeons & Dragons tie-ins for your favorite gamer: a coloring book and two new hardcover journals. Just in time for the holidays, they will add some flair to your weekly game nights. Both arrive at the end of a big year for Dungeons & Dragons, following the release of the eagerly anticipated new Monster Manual (reviewed here), the new D&D adventure Dragon Delves (reviewed here), Welcome to the Hellfire Club board game (reviewed here), the latest Dungeons & Dragons Starter Kit (reviewed here), the Horrified: Dungeons & Dragons board game (discussed here), The Warriors and Wizards Compendium for young adventurers (reviewed here), and a 50th anniversary edition of Dungeons & Dragons Art & Arcana (reviewed here).

Dragons of the Realms: An Official Dungeons & Dragons Coloring Book (available for pre-order now here at Amazon from Ten Speed Press) is an adult-format style coloring book filled with 80 pages of dragons and dragon-related drawings to paint or color with crayon, pencil or marker, all suitable for framing or wall hanging. The renderings of dragons and dragon folk will appeal to everyone who loves dragon lore. Plus the paper is thick and boasts a non-bleed quality.
Take a look at these cool preview pages:



Betsy Stromberg is the art director and designer for the coloring book.

The Dungeon Master’s Campaign Journal (available for pre-order here at Amazon from Clarkson Potter) is an approximately 7×9-inch hardcover book for you to provide the ideas. It includes prompts, indexes, and templates to help bring a story line to life for your players. From creating challenging monsters to brainstorming intriguing settings, this journal is intended to help Dungeon Masters craft a great experience. The back cover includes a pocket for filing away half-page notes, and an integrated stretch book mark is there to keep your place. Player profile pages, a campaign index, pages for nonplayer character ideas, places, factions, creatures, magic items, session logs, house rules, blank pages, and grid paper–all 200+ pages will help you keep track of everything.
Here’s an idea of what the book looks like inside:

Here is the cover for The Player’s Campaign Journal (available for pre-order here at Amazon):

It follows a similar format as the DM version, only targeted with specific tools for character creation and the player experience. A 24-page section covers character creation, followed by character sheets, session logs, bastions, graphic paper, blank pages, detailed player note page guides, and more.
Here’s a look inside:

Both journals feature variant cover style designs that go with the variant editions of the 5E core rulebooks and adventures, designed by Hydro76 with shiny foil art.
Dragons of the Realms: An Official Dungeons & Dragons Coloring Book (available for pre-order now here at Amazon), The Dungeon Master’s Campaign Journal (available for pre-order now here), and The Player’s Campaign Journal (available for pre-order now here), all have a street date of November 18, 2025.

