Over the weekend my player's had scheduling difficulties and rather then dwell on it. I brought out the Marvel Super Heroes Adanced rpg by Jeff Grubb. I stopped on the Marvel Super Heroes Judge's book by Jeff Grubb. If there's a heart and soul to the Marvel Super Heroes Advanced Set besides the Player's Handbook that stands out it's the Judge's Book by Jeff Grubb. For me it's a solid sixty eight page DM's book that stands out. Not only is there advice but there's a ton of material for setting up a campaign for extended play. Rpg advice , adventure guidelines, villains, and more are all found within the Judge's Book. This is written from the DM's perspective because I'm frankly the DM. What I love about the Judge's Book is it's simplicity and ultility. Jeff Grub's writing is on point and the presentation is pure classic era TSR.
It does a great job of capturing the feel of the Marvel Universe and this set
contains everything you need to get a game up and going fairly quickly.
The books read fast and easy. If your a Marvel or super hero fan than you will love
this game! TSR really did a good job on this.'
This is the system I ran and played back in the day. It is fun. It is a bit more comfortable if you’re coming off D&D. But weirdly, I think if I were to run a Marvel game now, I’d probably do the yellow box"
Personally I'd go with the Advanced FASERIP system at this point.
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