Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Coloring Album

mmadsen

First Post
Does anyone else remember the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Coloring Album?

6259590988_b5918ce7c8_b.jpg
 

log in or register to remove this ad




If you can get one that wasn't colored in you can make a mint on it.
I'm not sure about a mint, but in good condition and uncolored, these can sell for $50+. There's one on ebay right now with a starting bid of $40 and no bids so far, if anyone is interested...
 



Gotta give it up for the TSR guys cashing in like Lucas on all their peripheral products. They should really re-release this. Or an updated version.

I think they'll do well enough to justify selling them. Kids love toys. And it's not like D&D players will buy things like this. Nope. Not at all.
 

Gotta give it up for the TSR guys cashing in like Lucas on all their peripheral products. They should really re-release this. Or an updated version.

I think they'll do well enough to justify selling them. Kids love toys. And it's not like D&D players will buy things like this. Nope. Not at all.

This was clearly a money grab... Oops, I guess that would not have been an issue in 1979... LOL
 

I'm not sure about a mint, but in good condition and uncolored, these can sell for $50+. There's one on ebay right now with a starting bid of $40 and no bids so far, if anyone is interested...

Damn - I got my copy for $6 about two years back to replace my colored version that'd lost the cover and the first page or two. Seriously. (I believe I got my first copy somewhere about '81 or '82 - probably the thing I'd managed to keep the longest in my life)

For a coloring book, the story is fairly mature, definitely NOT kiddie D&D. The best thing about it is the minigame in the middle. I think I've lost more adventurers to the room with the skeletons than the beholder in the darn thing.
 

Remove ads

Top