![]() The module starts with a preface from Gary Gygax explaining that Dave Sutherland "deserves all the credit", and that his contribution to this module is limited as he was behind schedule on the Dungeon Masters Guide and what he'd completed for this module was too similar to the Temple of Elemental Evil (which, incidentally, wasn't published for another five years). The layout of the maps is good, and the text is in the usual sans-serif font, with "just enough" white-space to ensure both readability and keep the word-count per page at a higher level. The internal art is of average quality, with the visual of Maldev being quite impressive. The inside booklet features a far superior cover art by Erol Otus features a shapely Lolth in humaniod form flanked by a salivating Type II demon (Hezrou) and Type III demon (Glabrezu). ![]() The cover art by Roslof is a band of adventurers combating various arachnids and a rather silly depiction of Lolth herself it is pretty average at best. It is produced in a stock-standard early TSR style with a 32 pages inner booklet and two cardstock covers providing maps. The Queen of the Demonweb Pits represents the conclusion of the Giants and Drow collection of modules, all of which have been previously reviewed over the past year.
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