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Age of Worms H/C - unlikely :(

Mouseferatu said:
It doesn't matter who at WotC is happy with Hasbro. Even if nobody at WotC was happy, Hasbro owns WotC. It's part of Hasbro. If every single person who worked for WotC got up and left, Hasbro would still own WotC--and D&D, and all other WotC properties.

That's basically what I was trying to say. Ari just said it much more clearly and succinctly! :o

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ShadowDenizen said:
Hell, I own the entire AoW in magazine format, and I''d STILL buy the hardcover.

Usually, I'm pretty neutral (or at least I try to be!!) about WotC, but this decision gets the big "Thumbs Down" and a hearty BOOOO! from me. :\


Ditto for me.
 

I hate to say it, but I have no desire to buy magazines since I feel that they don't last and I'm not big on magazines of any kind. I enjoy buying either boxed set adventures, or hardcovers. I have The Shackled City, Ptolus, Iron Heroes, the Gazeteer of the Known Realms box set, Arcana Evolved, etc... I like collecting these and have my eyes set on a few more. I've been waiting for an AOWs hardcover to come out for some time and now that it is not I am more likely to scan my friend's magazines that have the AOWs in it rather than go back and try to collect all the issues I missed that I have no interest in owning past the adventure. I know this will anger a lot of people on this thread, but I want to put in my honest two cents since I doubt I'm the only person thinking this way.
 

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