Terath Ninir
Yog Sothoth loves you
I don't see anything wrong with WotC starting to do adventure paths.  The more good campaigns out there, the better.  I don't know about Dungeon now, but I always found its quality spotty in the past.
As for an in-print Dragon -- I would love that. I subscribed until the end and I'd subscribe again. I don't care if it makes me a dinosaur. Of course, I'd also like a PDF to be *part* of the subscription, so I could read it and then refer to it on my computer. I always hated having a 3' stack of books and a 2' stack of magazines when I was making up an adventure.
				
			As for an in-print Dragon -- I would love that. I subscribed until the end and I'd subscribe again. I don't care if it makes me a dinosaur. Of course, I'd also like a PDF to be *part* of the subscription, so I could read it and then refer to it on my computer. I always hated having a 3' stack of books and a 2' stack of magazines when I was making up an adventure.
 
				 
 
		 
 
		 I'm sure that they'd love to re-release everything.  But do they actually have full rights to everything?  You'd think so, but the whole Dragon Magazine archive CD debacle showed that isn't necessarily so.  What can they afford to reprint?  What will people actually buy?  I'd love to find a copy of the Greyspace supplement for Planescape.  Could they find even 9 other buyers for such a product?
  I'm sure that they'd love to re-release everything.  But do they actually have full rights to everything?  You'd think so, but the whole Dragon Magazine archive CD debacle showed that isn't necessarily so.  What can they afford to reprint?  What will people actually buy?  I'd love to find a copy of the Greyspace supplement for Planescape.  Could they find even 9 other buyers for such a product? 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		