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Joe is usually represented by a red dragon in fanart. This evolved from the icon he used on his Youtube and Twitch channels, a royalty-free dragon image he used on the cover of his novel, ''[https://www.amazon.com/Wizard-Dragon-Joseph-Anderson-ebook/dp/B008QZAACO The Wizard and the Dragon].''  
Joe is usually represented by a red dragon in fanart. This evolved from the icon he used on his Youtube and Twitch channels, a royalty-free dragon image he used on the cover of his novel, ''[https://www.amazon.com/Wizard-Dragon-Joseph-Anderson-ebook/dp/B008QZAACO The Wizard and the Dragon].''[[File:FirstRedDragonEmotes.png|thumb|right|372x475px|The first batch of red dragon emotes, {{Attribution|Maddison Baek}}]]


The early history of Joe's dragon form is unknown, but the classic red coloring is attributed to {{Person|Maddison Baek}} via a handful of Discord emotes made in 2017.<ref>https://discordapp.com/channels/308515582817468420/346317576403419136/378926278473940993</ref> As seen in these emotes, it is commonplace for fan artists to alter the classic dragon design based on the current stream game. Most often, the dragonsona is made to look like the game’s protagonist.


TODO: Find neutral drawing of basic dragon man (does one even exist?), find true anderson stare variant, find waifu joe variant, write more complete article with citations, explain how the dragon went from a basic brown dragon to the classic red, explain how artists alter the design based on the game he's playing (Marik's HL2 Joe would be a good image), and anything else relevant.
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Latest revision as of 23:07, 12 May 2025

Joe is usually represented by a red dragon in fanart. This evolved from the icon he used on his Youtube and Twitch channels, a royalty-free dragon image he used on the cover of his novel, The Wizard and the Dragon.

The first batch of red dragon emotes, by Maddison Baek

The early history of Joe's dragon form is unknown, but the classic red coloring is attributed to Maddison Baek via a handful of Discord emotes made in 2017.[1] As seen in these emotes, it is commonplace for fan artists to alter the classic dragon design based on the current stream game. Most often, the dragonsona is made to look like the game’s protagonist.

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