Alan Kellogg wrote: > > > I must admit to having had a few visions of the Great B&W Comics Glut > > of the late 1980s. > > Or, for a more recent event, the Great TCG Glut of the early 90s. Indeed. Speaking as a contributor to one of the free fansites out there (and to touch on someone's earlier comment, we *do* have an editorial staff), there *are* certain features we simply cannot provide as a not-for-profit; professional-quality artwork being the primary loss I regret. On the other hand, I am very glad to see folks aware that charging for product does not eliminate chaff. John W. Mangrum ------------- For more information, please link to www.opengamingfoundation.org
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