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If you live in the Houston/Sugar Land area, there's a bunch of 1st and 2nd edition-era Dragon Magazines for sale at the Half Price Books at 3203 Hwy. 6, Sugar Land, TX 77478. They were all only $1, and most were in extremely good condition, bagged and boarded. They're on the back shelf with the other old magazines, under "Special Interest." If you're a collector of such things, you might want to check it out! I picked up issue #100!

Happy Shopping!


Brett Hubbard wrote:

If you live in the Houston/Sugar Land area, there's a bunch of 1st and 2nd edition-era Dragon Magazines for sale at the Half Price Books at 3203 Hwy. 6, Sugar Land, TX 77478. They were all only $1, and most were in extremely good condition, bagged and boarded. They're on the back shelf with the other old magazines, under "Special Interest." If you're a collector of such things, you might want to check it out! I picked up issue #100!

Happy Shopping!

Do you know if they had issues older than about #30 or so? I am collecting every issue and have from about #30 up to the final issue. I am always looking for very good quality early issues to complete my collection!

Thanks!!!


Marc Radle 81 wrote:
Brett Hubbard wrote:

If you live in the Houston/Sugar Land area, there's a bunch of 1st and 2nd edition-era Dragon Magazines for sale at the Half Price Books at 3203 Hwy. 6, Sugar Land, TX 77478. They were all only $1, and most were in extremely good condition, bagged and boarded. They're on the back shelf with the other old magazines, under "Special Interest." If you're a collector of such things, you might want to check it out! I picked up issue #100!

Happy Shopping!

Do you know if they had issues older than about #30 or so? I am collecting every issue and have from about #30 up to the final issue. I am always looking for very good quality early issues to complete my collection!

Thanks!!!

Marc, it didn't look like they had anything that old. I can't remember exact numbers, but I seem to recall issues in the upper 50s and in the 60s (which sounds like a weather report). Good hunting to you!

I noticed that when I opened my copy of issue #100 that it still had the original poster that came with it still stapled inside. It had never been removed! I may have to go back for more!

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Marc Radle 81 wrote:

Do you know if they had issues older than about #30 or so? I am collecting every issue and have from about #30 up to the final issue. I am always looking for very good quality early issues to complete my collection!

Thanks!!!

Right there with ya. I have issue 27 on and about five or 6 before that (and three of the Strategic Reviews). I don't need more stuff in my house but Dragon is a collection you can actually complete. I have every issue of Dungeon.


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