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<blockquote data-quote="(un)reason" data-source="post: 6193100" data-attributes="member: 27780"><p><strong><u>Dragon Issue 337: November 2005</u></strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>part 1/7</p><p></p><p></p><p>77 (108) pages. After last issue's desiccated cheesecake, we have some full frontal nudity on the cover! Exposure to the internet causes porn to sneak into everything. I have absolutely no desire to see Zuggtmoy's fungal labia, let alone put my penis anywhere near it. (and somehow I don't think she needs to wax to keep it that way) How the devil did they get this one past the censors? I suppose it's the same way we could have giant robots blowing each other to bits in the 80's, but humans couldn't even engage in convincing fisticuffs. Well, at least they've grabbed my attention right from the outset this issue. Now let's see if they can sustain it all the way through. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Scan Quality: Excellent, indexed, ad-free scan. </p><p></p><p></p><p>In this issue:</p><p></p><p></p><p>Editorial: Even the magazine staff can admit after the fact that the first D&D movie blew chunks. However, that does not mean they can't have hope that the sequel will be good, or at the very least better than the first one. So here's their attempt to whip up a little anticipation in the general public and get them buying the DVD's. (for tis only a sci-fi original, not a theatrical film) It's mildly amusing, especially since it involves Erik taking the piss out of the previous editor. But it's still promotional gumph they were probably obligated to include in some form or another. Like the movie itself, I doubt I shall remember this in a few months time. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Scale Mail is pretty short this month. However, they do have a little piece on the New Orleans disaster, and their own small part in putting things back together. Because when you've lost your home and stuff, what you really need to pick yourself up is some roleplaying books and dice so you can start a new game while stuck at the shelter. We need escapism when things get bad, and a method that helps you connect with the people around you is better in the long run than going straight for the donated TV. </p><p></p><p>Our first letter is a second request to do Class Acts on some of the new classes they introduced in the Complete books. Since it would also make things easier for their writers to come up with stuff without getting repetitive, you've got yourself a deal there. </p><p></p><p>Second is one reminding people even setting specific articles can usually be adapted to other worlds, so they shouldn't worry too much about including them. Have the editors not said as much in the past as well?</p><p></p><p>And finally, we have an eulogy for a keetom who loved to join in when the family were roleplaying. Even though it might have messed up their minis, they still miss him and quite right too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="(un)reason, post: 6193100, member: 27780"] [B][U]Dragon Issue 337: November 2005[/U][/B] part 1/7 77 (108) pages. After last issue's desiccated cheesecake, we have some full frontal nudity on the cover! Exposure to the internet causes porn to sneak into everything. I have absolutely no desire to see Zuggtmoy's fungal labia, let alone put my penis anywhere near it. (and somehow I don't think she needs to wax to keep it that way) How the devil did they get this one past the censors? I suppose it's the same way we could have giant robots blowing each other to bits in the 80's, but humans couldn't even engage in convincing fisticuffs. Well, at least they've grabbed my attention right from the outset this issue. Now let's see if they can sustain it all the way through. Scan Quality: Excellent, indexed, ad-free scan. In this issue: Editorial: Even the magazine staff can admit after the fact that the first D&D movie blew chunks. However, that does not mean they can't have hope that the sequel will be good, or at the very least better than the first one. So here's their attempt to whip up a little anticipation in the general public and get them buying the DVD's. (for tis only a sci-fi original, not a theatrical film) It's mildly amusing, especially since it involves Erik taking the piss out of the previous editor. But it's still promotional gumph they were probably obligated to include in some form or another. Like the movie itself, I doubt I shall remember this in a few months time. Scale Mail is pretty short this month. However, they do have a little piece on the New Orleans disaster, and their own small part in putting things back together. Because when you've lost your home and stuff, what you really need to pick yourself up is some roleplaying books and dice so you can start a new game while stuck at the shelter. We need escapism when things get bad, and a method that helps you connect with the people around you is better in the long run than going straight for the donated TV. Our first letter is a second request to do Class Acts on some of the new classes they introduced in the Complete books. Since it would also make things easier for their writers to come up with stuff without getting repetitive, you've got yourself a deal there. Second is one reminding people even setting specific articles can usually be adapted to other worlds, so they shouldn't worry too much about including them. Have the editors not said as much in the past as well? And finally, we have an eulogy for a keetom who loved to join in when the family were roleplaying. Even though it might have messed up their minis, they still miss him and quite right too. [/QUOTE]
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