@realDrewMurrayHasbro led me nowhere… Any idea where I can get old marketing info on TSR-era D&D? what kind of info?
— (((Mike Mearls))) (@mikemearls) October 20, 2016
@mikemearls Stuff that's understandably hard to nail down, so I see their issue. Where TSR advertised these ads. I was told "women's mags". pic.twitter.com/m62HoOGYif
— Drew Murray (@realDrewMurray) October 20, 2016
@realDrewMurray yeah, I'm afraid details like that are lost to history
— (((Mike Mearls))) (@mikemearls) October 20, 2016
@realDrewMurray first person I can think of is @docetist – he's the leading D&D historian out there
— (((Mike Mearls))) (@mikemearls) October 20, 2016
@mikemearls @realDrewMurray … and if you want to see early TSR-era D&D ads, well, this is more what I study: https://t.co/WvRaLwccBp
— Jon Peterson (@docetist) October 20, 2016