FormCritic wrote:What should I call these modules? "Brochure" is not quite right because they are saddle stitched.
mbassoc2003 wrote:Are these AEG's tall thin modules? Takeaway Menu Size?
Gnat the Beggar wrote:I once had BIG stack of small (Map size) AD&D Adventure Modules at one time.Do not recall who the publishers were.BadMike might be able to tell you more if he has any of them left.
JasonZavoda wrote:That's them. They might end up as semi-rare just because they are a pain in the ass size and hard to sell individually (depends on how many were printed and how many saved of course) but the Kenzer mini booklets have become hard to find and they were a better size and shape.
mbassoc2003 wrote:For the most part they are crap to read. Real pulp. And the PDFs are available but they are really bad quality, to the extent that RPGNow issues refunds to everyone who complains about them.I wouldn't mind buying and PDFing them myself just for posterity, but it's not high on my priority list on account of quality. I think that's where they got the idea of World's Worst Dungeon from. Same writers disguising their names.
benjoshua wrote:I have three auctions of them this week: ** expired/removed eBay auction ** ** expired/removed eBay auction ** ** expired/removed eBay auction **I have no idea if any of these are rare.
FormCritic wrote: ** expired/removed eBay auction **Here's a Necromancer module set worth bidding on!
astenon wrote:This lot went for $61.05 (plus P&P).