ASL Journal
When MMP took over publication of ASL components, they started to produce ASL Journal on a generally annual basis. Format for the magazine remained very similar to the ASL Annual, though no SL-themed content was included. with no outside advertising, and full of articles, variants, and scenarios for all incarnations of SL and ASL. New scenarios of ASL (or DASL) were given "J" numbers, while SASL scenarios were given an "r" prefix (since they utilized the Red Barricades mapsheets).
ASL Journal 1 | 1999 | Scenarios J1-J12
Scenarios r1-r4 |
ASL Journal 2 | 2000/Reprinted 2010 | Scenarios J13-J35 |
ASL Journal 3 | 2001 | Scenarios J36-J65 |
ASL Journal 4 | 2002 | Scenarios J66-J77 |
ASL Journal 5 | 2003 | Scenarios J78-J89 |
ASL Journal 6 | 2005 | Scenarios J90-J101 |
ASL Journal 7 | 2006 | Scenarios J102-J112 & 122 |
ASL Journal 8 | 2009 | Scenarios J113-J125 & VotG19-21 |
ASL Journal 9 | 2011 | Scenarios J126-J146 & VotG22-24 |
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