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And if you were interested in an excerpt from my book about TSR's attempt to start a comic book company...
https://www.dicebreaker.com/series/dungeons-and-dragons/feature/dnd-comic-books-failed-attempt-tsr-dc-comics
Author here! I agree with you 100%. Readers have told me they think I've been fair with Lorriane, so I still hold out home she will agree to an interview.
The book is going to be reviewed in the Washington Post, and it will include a regal drawing of her from the book. That might get her...
Ben Riggs here!
These numbers are taken from internal company documents I've been given. As such, they are apparently what the company considered settings. Your points are well taken. But I'm a historian at the mercy of what data has trickled down to us from the past. There's tons of data I...
Have you read Game Wizards? One of the fantastic things for an audience is that Game Wizards focuses on the Gygax era at TSR. Less than a year later, my book's out, and it focuses on the Williams era at TSR. For an audience, it's an amazing coincidence because you get a detailed and complete...
Hey all! Ben Riggs, author of Slaying the Dragon here!
First off, Bruce Heard is an RPG legend. I'm flattered to even be in dialog with him.
Second, yep, my source for those sales numbers is anonymous. Which does bring up a fair question. How do I know those numbers are legit?
Well, because I...
According to WoTC's marketing survey after purchasing TSR, they found that D&D was something that people still played, but it had ceased to be a business. People didn't see a need to keep buying books, in other words.
I do have Cyclopedia numbers! These are 91-95
Disappointingly low for what may be the single best volume of D&D rules ever released, but one of the themes of TSR in the 90s is the quality of the product often did not result in good sales.