Congrats, Claudio! You continue to carve your niche in modern D&D. I imagine you'll be right in there for years to come.
That said, and speaking to the thread topic, man I really wish I was happier with this last source of 4e support as it is. That has nothing to do with the freelancers, though, power to them for getting their stuff published. The product and magazine release schedules in general just rub me all the wrong ways. Per usual, things feel thin, anemic, fluffy, and non-nutritious (where is the actual, usable 4e content from Dragon... Flying Mounts was such a damned tease). Padding with rewards adventures in Dungeon leaves me cold, as well. Now had there been 3 adventures AND the Shrine, I'd feel a lot better. Then it's a real reward, a token of good will, a bonus. Maybe I'm crazy, but the current scenario feels almost negligent. Here, take the table scraps from last year and shut up because we made quota. And why can't there be something, anything, crunchy in the Eyes On?
Whoa, whoa, sorry about that. I needed some sort of catharsis after having looked over December in the Works, the Tables of Contents, the designer blogs, the backlogs, the news, and ads. This 'transition period' is the worst, particularly with it being a more like euthanasia for me.