I'd guess there are at least several hundred well-known fantasy stories that have dragons. From classic epics to modern novels, dragons often play a significant role, making the number quite substantial.
The number of fantasy stories featuring undead is difficult to quantify precisely. It depends on various factors like the definition of undead and the range of sources considered. But it's safe to say there's a significant amount out there for fans to enjoy.
It's hard to give an exact number. There are quite a few, but it depends on the specific genre and context.
There's 'How to Train Your Dragon' where a young boy befriends and trains dragons. It's a really fun story with lots of adventure.
There are quite a few. The Big Bad Wolf is a common character in many fairy tales and children's stories.
Dungeons and Dragons had a total of five games. They were: Dungeons and Dragons(D&D) 2 Dungeons & Dragons 35(D& D35) 3 Dungeons & Dragons 40(D& D40) Dungeons and Dragons: Dragons of Artoria (D&D: Artoria) Dungeons and Dragons: Tawau and the Magic Kingdom (D&D: Tawau and the Magic Kingdom)
Well, a fair amount of Lovecraft's stories have the Old Ones. Stories like 'The Dunwich Horror' and 'The Shadow Over Innsmouth' touch on their presence. Different readers might count differently, though, depending on their interpretation.
It can vary a lot. Sometimes, a feature might have just one or two user stories, while complex features could have five or more.
Dungeons and Dragons are usually divided into several series, the most famous of which is: 1 Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) 2 Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition (5e) 3 Dungeons & Dragons 6th edition (6e) 4 Dungeons & Dragons Dragons 7th edition (7e) 5 Dungeons & Dragons Dragons (4e) Each of these series had different rules, game content, and role-playing styles, but they all made up the classic Dungeons and Dragons series. D & D 5e was the latest generation of games, released in 2011. D & D 6e added more role-playing elements on the basis of D & D 5e. D & D 7e focused more on strategy and teamwork. D & D 4e was one of the earliest D & D series, with rich historical background and gameplay.
There were many novels about dragons, some of which were famous, including the Harry Potter series, Twilight, Final Fantasy, Doctor Who, and so on.
I'm not sure exactly how many comics Sam Alexander is in. It depends on various factors like ongoing series, limited editions, and crossovers. But you could check dedicated comic databases or fan forums for more detailed info.