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<blockquote data-quote="MarkAHart" data-source="post: 3661819" data-attributes="member: 20415"><p>Farewell to both DUNGEON and DRAGON. I want to extend special thanks to Mike, Jeremy, Wesley, Jason, James Jacobs, James Sutter, Erik, and everyone else who did such superhuman work in producing these great magazines.</p><p></p><p>I have been reading and collecting DRAGON since issue #41, and every month it has provided the best value available -- gaming, comics, interesting editorial, enjoyable letters column, awesome articles, and even advertisements that were fun to read. Losing DRAGON is like losing a tradition.</p><p></p><p>My history with DUNGEON is much more recent. I have a few issues from the past, but I really stood up and took notice of DUNGEON in just the past 3 years. This magazine grew to become one of the best gaming resources produced by any company.</p><p></p><p>So, thanks to the folks at Paizo for their incredibly long work hours. Thank you for wading through mountains of submissions to produce two of the most important pieces of role-playing tradition and history -- DRAGON and DUNGEON. You guys have been a Class Act (especially Mike!!) from day one.</p><p></p><p>I look forward to the next phase for Paizo, and a great future of excellent products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkAHart, post: 3661819, member: 20415"] Farewell to both DUNGEON and DRAGON. I want to extend special thanks to Mike, Jeremy, Wesley, Jason, James Jacobs, James Sutter, Erik, and everyone else who did such superhuman work in producing these great magazines. I have been reading and collecting DRAGON since issue #41, and every month it has provided the best value available -- gaming, comics, interesting editorial, enjoyable letters column, awesome articles, and even advertisements that were fun to read. Losing DRAGON is like losing a tradition. My history with DUNGEON is much more recent. I have a few issues from the past, but I really stood up and took notice of DUNGEON in just the past 3 years. This magazine grew to become one of the best gaming resources produced by any company. So, thanks to the folks at Paizo for their incredibly long work hours. Thank you for wading through mountains of submissions to produce two of the most important pieces of role-playing tradition and history -- DRAGON and DUNGEON. You guys have been a Class Act (especially Mike!!) from day one. I look forward to the next phase for Paizo, and a great future of excellent products. [/QUOTE]
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