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Action Figure News & Toys Review #11 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1995
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Magazine feaures reviews and pricing on action figures.

Comic Notes: Fun Fact: Gambit appears in action figure form in this magazine.

Action Figure News & Toys Review: Guide to Collecting Loose Figures #2 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1995
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Magazine feaures reviews and pricing on action figures.

Comic Notes: Fun Fact: Gambit appears in action figure form in this magazine.

Advance Comics #32 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 1.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1991
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: New look! All the news on upcoming comics, games, cards and more. From the cover: X-Men #1 - collect all five versions! Cover by Jim Lee features Psylocke, Cyclops, Gambit, Wolverine, Beast and Rogue.

Comic Notes: None.

Advance Comics #61 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 1.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1994
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Bravura debuts with Jim Starlin's 'Breed; Marvel Girl & Cyclops tie the knot at last; Lady Death returns from Chaos Comics; interview with Jerry Ordway on Shazam; News Flash on X-Men Masterpieces from Fleer; Model Month - vinyl, resin & plastic from the world over. 'Breed cover by Starlin; Marvel Girl & Cyclops flip cover by Joe Madureira & Matthew Ryan.

Comic Notes: None.

Amazing Heroes #192 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: July 1991
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Amazing Heroes was a magazine about the comic book medium published by American company Fantagraphics Books from 1981 to 1992. Unlike its companion title, The Comics Journal, Amazing Heroes was a hobbyist magazine rather than an analytical journal.

Comic Notes: None.

Amazing Heroes #197 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: December 1991
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Amazing Heroes was a magazine about the comic book medium published by American company Fantagraphics Books from 1981 to 1992. Unlike its companion title, The Comics Journal, Amazing Heroes was a hobbyist magazine rather than an analytical journal.

Comic Notes: None.

Amazing Heroes Swimsuit Special '92 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1992
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Amazing Heroes was a magazine about the comic book medium published by American company Fantagraphics Books from 1981 to 1992. Unlike its companion title, The Comics Journal, Amazing Heroes was a hobbyist magazine rather than an analytical journal.
Comic Notes: None.

Animation Magazine Apr/May 2009 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2009
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Animation Magazine is the #1 source for the most current information on film, television, gaming, anime, technology, commercials, conferences, events and trends in the animation industry including education and training.
Comic Notes: None.

Animation Magazine April 2024 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2024
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Animation Magazine is the #1 source for the most current information on film, television, gaming, anime, technology, commercials, conferences, events and trends in the animation industry including education and training.
Comic Notes: None.

Animation Magazine June 2006 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2006
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Animation Magazine is the #1 source for the most current information on film, television, gaming, anime, technology, commercials, conferences, events and trends in the animation industry including education and training.
Comic Notes: None.

Back Issue! #4 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: June 2004
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Back Issue! is an American magazine published by TwoMorrows Publishing, based in Raleigh, North Carolina. Founded in 2003 and published eight times yearly, it features articles and art about comic books from the 1970s to the present.

Comic Notes: None.

Bon Dia Aruba April 24 2009 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2009
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Bon Dia Aruba is a newspaper magazine written for the Aruba area. Written in Papiamento language. The Wolverine Origins movie is covered in the entertainment section.
Comic Notes: None.

Cards Illustrated #6 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1994
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Magazine devoted to reviewing new and classic collectible non-sports trading cards. Normally came polybagged with promotional cards.

Comic Notes: None.

Cineaction #85 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2011
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: CineAction (formerly styled CineACTION!) is a Canada-based film magazine, published three times a year, edited by an editorial collective that originally included critic Robin Wood. It was founded in 1985 by members of the film department at Toronto's York University. The magazine has a Marxist-orientation. The first 98 issues of the magazine were published in print from 1985-2016. Features an article on the X-Men movies.
Comic Notes: None.

Comic Buyers Guide #916 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1991
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: The 4 covers of X-Men #1 by Jim Lee & Scott Williams; TSR takes back titles from DC - company to revamp, try to be 'serious comic-book publisher'; Diamond seminar has Will Eisner, Clive Barker, Bahama cruise.

Comic Notes: Fun Fact: This was a newprint magazine.

Comic Buyers Guide #1099 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1994
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: International Female Artists Unite; Distributors Analyze the Industry; Tony Isabella is Thankful. Gambit cover.

Comic Notes: Fun Fact: This was a newprint magazine.

Comic Buyers Guide #1189 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1996
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: The X-Men beam aboard the Enterprise this fall; Bongo launches Roswell; Harlan Ellison's Dream Corridor is back...and bigger; help CBG hunt for Facts & Figures; writer Laurie Sutton on Marvel's Star Trek: Voyager. Star Trek/X-Men cover by Marc Silvestri & BATT.

Comic Notes: Fun Fact: This was a newprint magazine.

Comic Buyers Guide #1637 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: January 2008
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: This issue of the world's longest-running magazine about comics includes the following: X-Men Messiah Complex; Mr. Silver Age's Mopee Awards; Saluting Silver Age Silliness; X-Men crossovers; First Salvo's Danger's Dozen; Peter David column; plus the usual reviews, price guide, news items, and more.
Comic Notes: None.

Comic Buyers Guide #1642 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: June 2008
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: This issue of the world's longest-running magazine about comics includes the usual reviews, price guide, news items, and more.

Comic Notes: None.

Comic Buyers Guide #1645 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: September 2008
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: This issue of the world's longest-running magazine about comics includes the usual reviews, price guide, news items, and more.

Comic Notes: None.

Comic Buyers Guide: Price Guide Jan/Feb 1993 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: Jan/Feb 1993
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: This issue of the world's longest-running magazine about comics pricing at that time.

Comic Notes: None.

Comic Scene #22 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: November 2011
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Comics Scene was a magazine published in three volumes by Starlog Group Inc. Its original 11-issue run lasted from January 1982 through September 1983 and the second volume was published between 1987 and early 1996, lasting 56 issues.

Comic Notes: None.

Comic Shop News #303 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1992
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Comic Shop News is the most popular publication about comics, with over 120 million copies sold to date. Published weekly, CSN is the best source for product information including news about upcoming variant covers and new printings of sold-out titles. Monthly features include the only alphabetical checklist with Diamond order numbers available anywhere and the exclusive CSN Top Comics, as well as upcoming release information from all the major publishers.

Comic Notes: Fun Fact: This was a newprint magazine.

Comic Talk #7 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1993
Variant Covers: A. Dynamic Forces Foil Edition
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Short lived monthly magazine similar to Wizard. Covering comic releases, reviews, and interviews with comic artists and writers.

Comic Notes: None.

Comic Talk #10 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 3.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1993
Variant Covers: A. Dynamic Forces Foil Edition
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Short lived monthly magazine similar to Wizard. Covering comic releases, reviews, and interviews with comic artists and writers.

Comic Notes: None.

Comic Talk #14 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 3.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: October 1993
Variant Covers: A. Dynamic Forces Foil Edition
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Short lived monthly magazine similar to Wizard. Covering comic releases, reviews, and interviews with comic artists and writers.

Comic Notes: None.

Comics Interview #102 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1991
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: Comics Interview: The Complete Collection, Vol. 1
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Comic Summary: Inside: more interviews than any other magazine! Features interviews with the artists and writers of your favorite comics.

Comic Notes: None.

Comics Interview #112 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1992
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: Comics Interview: The Complete Collection, Vol. 1
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Comic Summary: Inside: more interviews than any other magazine! Features interviews with the artists and writers of your favorite comics.

Comic Notes: None.

Comics Interview #114 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1992
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: Comics Interview: The Complete Collection, Vol. 1
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Comic Summary: Inside: more interviews than any other magazine! Features interviews with the artists and writers of your favorite comics.

Comic Notes: None.

Comics Interview #118 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1993
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: Comics Interview: The Complete Collection, Vol. 1
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Comic Summary: Inside: more interviews than any other magazine! Features interviews with the artists and writers of your favorite comics.

Comic Notes: None.

Comics Interview #137 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1994
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: Comics Interview: The Complete Collection, Vol. 1
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Comic Summary: Inside: more interviews than any other magazine! Features interviews with the artists and writers of your favorite comics.

Comic Notes: None.

Comics Interview Super Special X-Men X-Tra - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1991
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Featuring an indepth look at the Children of the Atom. Featuring interviews and comments from Chris Claremont, Butch Guice, Arthur Adams, Stan Lee, Walt Simonson, John Romita, Jr., and more.

Comic Notes: None.

Comics Scene #21 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: October 1991
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Comics Scene was a magazine published in three volumes by Starlog Group Inc.[1] Its original 11-issue run lasted from January 1982 through September 1983 and the second volume was published between 1987 and early 1996, lasting 56 issues (this second series was published from bi-monthly at its initial start, to monthly frequency for its final years). The third volume, also known as Comics Scene 2000, was published in 2000 for three bi-monthly issues.
Comic Notes: None.

Comics Values Monthly #63 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 1.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: October 1991
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Monthly Magazine giving you the current value of over 25000 comic books. This issue has a special section about X-Men comics and trading cards.
Comic Notes: None.

Comics Values Monthly #85 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: September 1993
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: DC, Marvel & other comic book publishers; current buy-sell-trade prices. Futures of X-Men & Avengers; 30 years of crossing over - Homo-Superior & Earth's Mightiest Heroes; interview with Clive Barker; Marvel UK update; 30 years of Avengers; 30 years of X-Men; Avengers & X-Men timelines; X-Men pull-out poster by Bob Larkin. Cover features X-Men & Avengers by Jeff Johnson.

Comic Notes: None.

Comicscape #3 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2012
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Chris Smillie’s Comicscape, a free 48-page magazine offering reviews, news, and views for May 2012, is available now online. Top news stories include big successes for Marvel in their comic arc AvX and spectacular box-office smash, Avengers Assemble. 2000AD announces a partnership with IDW, whilst bringing back the Dark Judges to the weekly. Meanwhile, DC re-introduces Earth-2, as Image reveal the demise of Paul Grist’s Jack Staff.
Comic Notes: Digital Only: Issue available online only.

Complete Cinema March 2009 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2009
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Monthy Magazine, released mainly in India, that features films being released to theaters.

Comic Notes: Fun Fact: The Gambit that appears in these magazine is the movieverse version, played by Taylor Kitsch.

Cosmopolitan May 2009 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: May 2009
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Cosmopolitan is an international fashion and entertainment magazine for women that was formerly titled The Cosmopolitan. Cosmopolitan magazine is one of the best-selling magazines and is directed mainly toward women readers. Jessica Pels is an appointed editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan magazine.

Comic Notes: None.

Cracked - Super Cracked #8 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 1.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: December 1994
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints:
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Comic Summary: Super Cracked is very similar to Mad Magazine. It is full of parodies. This issue is an X-Men comic...or as they call them the ExLax-Men. The majority of the comic features parodies of the X-Men with a few cameos by the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Terminator II. Gambit is only on the cover of this magazine. He is not featured inside.

Comic Notes: Variant Only: Gambit is only on the cover of this magazine. He is not featured inside.

Cracked - Super Cracked #12 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 3.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1996
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: 100 pages. Winter 1996-97. 4-page color X-Men comic insert parody. Reprint art by John Severin and others. Superhero parodies. Severin cover.

Comic Notes: None.

Disney Adventures Magazine - Untitled
Importance Rating: 3.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: February 1995
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Disney Adventures monthly magazine that features a very short guidebook and magazine article to the X-men comics. A short basic history of the more popular characters, mainly those that appear in the cartoon at the time, only based on the comicverse.
Comic Notes: Fun Fact: The original cover art of Gambit was part of a contest. The winner won the original art.

Draw! #22 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2012
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Draw! #22 (84 pages with COLOR, $7.95) presents an in-depth interview with one of the top inkers of the modern age, SCOTT WILLIAMS! From his days at Marvel and Image, to his work with JIM LEE on such pivotal series as "Batman: Hush", Scott discusses his working process with editor Mike Manley, and shows he's an accomplished solo artist in his own right (as evidenced by this issue's striking cover). Then, Danny Fingeroth interviews superstar writer/artist FRANK MILLER about his career and working methods, including samples of Miller and KLAUS JANSON's working process, showing examples of their work from thumbnails and pencils to finished inks. Plus, there's another installment of MIKE MANLEY and BRET BLEVINS’ “Comic Art Bootcamp”, a “Rough Critique” of a newcomer’s work by BOB McLEOD, product and art supply reviews by "Crusty Critic" JAMAR NICHOLAS, and more! NOTE: May contain nudity for figure-drawing instruction; suggested for Mature Readers Only.

Comic Notes: None.

Empire April 2024 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2024
Variant Covers: A. Standard Release Variant
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Empire is a British film magazine published monthly by Bauer Media Group. The first issue was published in May 1989. This issue features an article about X-Men 97 the animated series on Disney+.
Comic Notes: None.

Entertainment Weekly #1044/1045 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2004
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: An American magazine, published by Meredith Corporation, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books and popular culture. Different from celebrity-focused publications like Us Weekly, People (a sister magazine to EW), and In Touch Weekly, EW primarily concentrates on entertainment media news and critical reviews. However, unlike Variety and The Hollywood Reporter, which are aimed at industry insiders, EW targets a more general audience.

Comic Notes: The Gambit that appears in these magazine is the movieverse version, played by Taylor Kitsch.

Entertainment Weekly #1416 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2016
Variant Covers: A. Standard Release Variant
B. Standard Release Variant
C. Standard Release Variant
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Entertainment Weekly (sometimes abbreviated as EW) is an American digital-only entertainment magazine based in New York City, published by Dotdash Meredith, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books, and popular culture. The print magazine debuted on February 16, 1990, in New York City, and ceased publication in 2022.
Comic Notes: None.

Entertainment Weekly: The Ultimate Guide to Spider-Man - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2023
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Entertainment Weekly (sometimes abbreviated as EW) is an American digital-only entertainment magazine based in New York City, published by Dotdash Meredith, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books, and popular culture. The print magazine debuted on February 16, 1990, in New York City, and ceased publication in 2022. This is a special about Spider-Man and other Marvel related series around the character, including X-Men.
Comic Notes: None.

F*** Magazine #71-72 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2015
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: F*** is a film magazine that defies traditional publishing by letting the pictures tell the story, rather than masses of text! Printed and Digital editions out of Singapore in the English language.
Comic Notes: None.

Famous, Volume 10 #4 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2009
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: An Australian magazine, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books and popular culture.
Comic Notes: The Gambit that appears in these magazine is the movieverse version, played by Taylor Kitsch.

Flux Magazine #2 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1995
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: The magazine was bi-monthly and lasted for seven issues. The headquarters was in New York City and the publisher was Harris Publications. It was presented as an edgier alternative to magazines such as EGM and GamePro. Notable recurring departments included "Don't Ever Do This", which offered explicit instructions for pranks and antisocial behavior, and "Babewatch", which was merely photos of attractive women from TV shows, movies, and comic books.
Comic Notes: None.

Foom!, Volume 2 #1 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 1.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: November 2017
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Tom Brevoort welcomes you back to FOOM. A preview of what to expect from Marvel Legacy. A look at Marvel Legacy's Lenticular Homage Variants. Brian Michael Bendis talks to FOOM about what's to come for Miles Morales, the Defenders, Jessica Jones, and Iron Man.
Comic Notes: None.

Front #176 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2012
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: A British men's lifestyle magazine that was published from 1998 to 2014. The magazine was created to compete with Loaded and was aimed at 16–25-year-old men. It covered topics such as fashion, music, films, sports, and gadgets. The magazine was known for its high-profile stunts, such as smuggling Karl Power, an Eric Cantona lookalike, into a Manchester United team photo.
Comic Notes: None.

Hollywood Spotlight: Complete Guide to the X-Men - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2019
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Hollywood Spotlight single magazine edition collecting all the information you will need to know about the X-Men before going into the new X-Men movie.
Comic Notes: None.

Hollywood Spotlight: Ultimate Guide to Comic Books - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2023
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: There was a time, not so long ago, that comics were the subject of ridicule. They were silly, only for kids, and to be disposed of as soon they were read. In the first few years of their existence, they were barely acknowledged... until the Superhero Era began with the introduction of Superman in 1938. Years later came The Fantastic Four, Spider-Man, and the rise of Marvel Comics, which changed everything. Heroes were back, though it would be some time before the general public took them seriously again. That process would be a long one that would take decades, but it began in 1970, with the dawn of the Bronze Age. Suddenly, comic books had stakes. Batman was once again the Dark Knight Detective his creators had conceived him to be. Spider-Man’s girlfriend was murdered. Things changed, and people noticed. These days, comic books are not only taken seriously, but pop culture is also centered around them. The biggest movies are based on these stories from the Wednesday weeklies, movie stars are made when actors put on a cowl or take flight, and the industry that almost folded is now worth billions and billions of dollars.
Comic Notes: None.

ImagineFX Magazine #110 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2014
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Published in Bath, UK by Future plc since January 2006, the main focus of ImagineFX is the workshops featured in the second half of the magazine, which is published on a monthly basis. The magazine come with a DVD but has since switched to digital downloads that include the workshop files that relate to the tutorials in the magazine, program demos, free fonts, textures, images and Photoshop brushes. It also has small segments of traditional and 3D art. Each month the magazine features an interview with artists. Features such as "Rising Star", "Artist Porfolios" and reader galleries showcase the work of up-and-coming artists.
Comic Notes: None.

ImagineFX Magazine #117 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2015
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Published in Bath, UK by Future plc since January 2006, the main focus of ImagineFX is the workshops featured in the second half of the magazine, which is published on a monthly basis. The magazine come with a DVD but has since switched to digital downloads that include the workshop files that relate to the tutorials in the magazine, program demos, free fonts, textures, images and Photoshop brushes. It also has small segments of traditional and 3D art. Each month the magazine features an interview with artists. Features such as "Rising Star", "Artist Porfolios" and reader galleries showcase the work of up-and-coming artists.
Comic Notes: None.

ImagineFX Magazine #128 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2015
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Published in Bath, UK by Future plc since January 2006, the main focus of ImagineFX is the workshops featured in the second half of the magazine, which is published on a monthly basis. The magazine come with a DVD but has since switched to digital downloads that include the workshop files that relate to the tutorials in the magazine, program demos, free fonts, textures, images and Photoshop brushes. It also has small segments of traditional and 3D art. Each month the magazine features an interview with artists. Features such as "Rising Star", "Artist Porfolios" and reader galleries showcase the work of up-and-coming artists.
Comic Notes: None.

ImagineFX Magazine #174 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2017
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Published in Bath, UK by Future plc since January 2006, the main focus of ImagineFX is the workshops featured in the second half of the magazine, which is published on a monthly basis. The magazine come with a DVD but has since switched to digital downloads that include the workshop files that relate to the tutorials in the magazine, program demos, free fonts, textures, images and Photoshop brushes. It also has small segments of traditional and 3D art. Each month the magazine features an interview with artists. Features such as "Rising Star", "Artist Porfolios" and reader galleries showcase the work of up-and-coming artists.
Comic Notes: None.

Lambda, Vol 51 #4 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2012
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: A University Newspaper printed by English Students at Laurentian University in Ontario Canada. This issue has an article about David Lesbarreres, comparing him to Gambit of the X-Men.
Comic Notes: None.

Mad Magazine #327 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: May 1994
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: This issue features contributions by Dave Berg, Mort Drucker, Dick De Bartolo, Sam Viviano, Stan Hart, Sergio Aragones, Angelo Torres, John Caldwell, George Woodbridge, Rick Tulka, and others. Parodied subjects include Seinfeld, Mrs. Doubtfire, The X-Men, priests, home video cameras, Billy Joel songs, wrestlers, boring hobbies, and more.
Comic Notes: None.

Mad Magazine, Vol 2 #15 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: August 2020
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Need to save your summer from ruin by a villainous virus? MAD's superhero-themed issue to the rescue! We lampoon your favorite caped characters in all-new features, including favorites like, 'Snappy Answers to Superhero Questions,' 'Spy vs. Spy,' and Sergio Aragonés' 'Shadow Knows.' And we're reprinting beloved MAD classics like 'Bat Boy and Rubin' from way back in 1953! It's an issue that's sure to leave you shouting, 'Holy blecch, Batman!'

Comic Notes: None.

Mangazine #34 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1994
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Mangazine was a 1985 anime/manga fanzine. It was the first magazine published by Antarctic Press. Contributors included Ben Dunn, Randall S. Stukey, Robert Gibson and others.
Comic Notes: None.

Marvel 75th Anniversary Magazine - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: November 2014
Variant Covers: A. Alex Ross Fantastic Four Variant
B. Alex Ross Avengers Variant
C. Alex Ross X-Men Variant
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Marvel celebrates its diamond jubilee with a gem of a magazine spanning its entire 75-year history! From its origins in the Golden Age through the rise of the Marvel Age of Comics and beyond, the House of Ideas has introduced a collection of characters unparalleled in pop culture. The MARVEL 75TH ANNIVERSARY MAGAZINE covers it all - Spider-Man, the Avengers, the Defenders and more, and the creators who have chronicled their legendary adventures - with a collection of articles, interviews and insights into each decade's highlights.

Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Age #103 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1991
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Marvel Age is a promotional comic book-sized magazine from Marvel Comics. Basically a comic-length edition of the Bullpen Bulletins page, Marvel Age contained previews of upcoming Marvel comics, as well as interviews with comics professionals and other features, including occasional original comic strips.
Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Age #104 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: August 1991
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Marvel Age is a promotional comic book-sized magazine from Marvel Comics. Basically a comic-length edition of the Bullpen Bulletins page, Marvel Age contained previews of upcoming Marvel comics, as well as interviews with comics professionals and other features, including occasional original comic strips.

Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Age #106 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: November 1991
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Marvel Age is a promotional comic book-sized magazine from Marvel Comics. Basically a comic-length edition of the Bullpen Bulletins page, Marvel Age contained previews of upcoming Marvel comics, as well as interviews with comics professionals and other features, including occasional original comic strips.
Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Age #116 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: September 1992
Variant Covers: A. Newsstand Edition
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Marvel Age is a promotional comic book-sized magazine from Marvel Comics. Basically a comic-length edition of the Bullpen Bulletins page, Marvel Age contained previews of upcoming Marvel comics, as well as interviews with comics professionals and other features, including occasional original comic strips.
Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Age #118 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: November 1992
Variant Covers: A. Newsstand Edition
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Marvel Age is a promotional comic book-sized magazine from Marvel Comics. Basically a comic-length edition of the Bullpen Bulletins page, Marvel Age contained previews of upcoming Marvel comics, as well as interviews with comics professionals and other features, including occasional original comic strips.
Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Age #122 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: March 1993
Variant Covers: A. Newsstand Edition
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Marvel Age is a promotional comic book-sized magazine from Marvel Comics. Basically a comic-length edition of the Bullpen Bulletins page, Marvel Age contained previews of upcoming Marvel comics, as well as interviews with comics professionals and other features, including occasional original comic strips.

Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Age #125 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: June 1993
Variant Covers: A. Newsstand Edition
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Marvel Age is a promotional comic book-sized magazine from Marvel Comics. Basically a comic-length edition of the Bullpen Bulletins page, Marvel Age contained previews of upcoming Marvel comics, as well as interviews with comics professionals and other features, including occasional original comic strips.

Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Age #126 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: July 1993
Variant Covers: A. Newsstand Edition
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Marvel Age is a promotional comic book-sized magazine from Marvel Comics. Basically a comic-length edition of the Bullpen Bulletins page, Marvel Age contained previews of upcoming Marvel comics, as well as interviews with comics professionals and other features, including occasional original comic strips.

Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Age #127 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: August 1993
Variant Covers: A. Newsstand Edition
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Marvel Age is a promotional comic book-sized magazine from Marvel Comics. Basically a comic-length edition of the Bullpen Bulletins page, Marvel Age contained previews of upcoming Marvel comics, as well as interviews with comics professionals and other features, including occasional original comic strips.
Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Age #128 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: September 1993
Variant Covers: A. Newsstand Edition
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Marvel Age is a promotional comic book-sized magazine from Marvel Comics. Basically a comic-length edition of the Bullpen Bulletins page, Marvel Age contained previews of upcoming Marvel comics, as well as interviews with comics professionals and other features, including occasional original comic strips.

Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Age #129 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: October 1993
Variant Covers: A. Newsstand Edition
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Marvel Age is a promotional comic book-sized magazine from Marvel Comics. Basically a comic-length edition of the Bullpen Bulletins page, Marvel Age contained previews of upcoming Marvel comics, as well as interviews with comics professionals and other features, including occasional original comic strips.
Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Age #130 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: November 1993
Variant Covers: A. Newsstand Edition
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Marvel Age is a promotional comic book-sized magazine from Marvel Comics. Basically a comic-length edition of the Bullpen Bulletins page, Marvel Age contained previews of upcoming Marvel comics, as well as interviews with comics professionals and other features, including occasional original comic strips.
Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Age #131 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: December 1993
Variant Covers: A. Newsstand Edition
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Marvel Age is a promotional comic book-sized magazine from Marvel Comics. Basically a comic-length edition of the Bullpen Bulletins page, Marvel Age contained previews of upcoming Marvel comics, as well as interviews with comics professionals and other features, including occasional original comic strips.
Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Age #132 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: January 1994
Variant Covers: A. Newsstand Edition
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Marvel Age is a promotional comic book-sized magazine from Marvel Comics. Basically a comic-length edition of the Bullpen Bulletins page, Marvel Age contained previews of upcoming Marvel comics, as well as interviews with comics professionals and other features, including occasional original comic strips.
Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Age #133 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: February 1994
Variant Covers: A. Newsstand Edition
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Marvel Age is a promotional comic book-sized magazine from Marvel Comics. Basically a comic-length edition of the Bullpen Bulletins page, Marvel Age contained previews of upcoming Marvel comics, as well as interviews with comics professionals and other features, including occasional original comic strips.
Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Age #134 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: March 1994
Variant Covers: A. Newsstand Edition
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Marvel Age is a promotional comic book-sized magazine from Marvel Comics. Basically a comic-length edition of the Bullpen Bulletins page, Marvel Age contained previews of upcoming Marvel comics, as well as interviews with comics professionals and other features, including occasional original comic strips.
Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Age #136 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: May 1994
Variant Covers: A. Newsstand Edition
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Marvel Age is a promotional comic book-sized magazine from Marvel Comics. Basically a comic-length edition of the Bullpen Bulletins page, Marvel Age contained previews of upcoming Marvel comics, as well as interviews with comics professionals and other features, including occasional original comic strips.
Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Age #139 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: March 1994
Variant Covers: A. Newsstand Edition
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Marvel Age is a promotional comic book-sized magazine from Marvel Comics. Basically a comic-length edition of the Bullpen Bulletins page, Marvel Age contained previews of upcoming Marvel comics, as well as interviews with comics professionals and other features, including occasional original comic strips.
Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Age Preview #2 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: March 1992
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: A guide that was released early in 1992 to preview all the future Marvel releases later in 1992. It goes through each title one by one with a summary of that years main events. Including crossovers that occured throught the titles.
Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Comics 70th Anniversary Celebration -
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): John Rhett Thomas
Release Date: June 2009
Variant Covers: A. Alan Davis Modern Age Heroes Variant.
B. Silver Age Heroes Cover Direct Variant.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Seventy years of Marvel history calls for a SPOTLIGHT super-spectacular! We're pulling out all the stops with this giant-size extravaganza befitting the milestone of seven decades of comic-book classics. This triple-sized issue revisits Marvel's most memorable moments ? and plenty you may have missed ? along with as many of its greatest creators as we can cram into 100-plus pages of coverage! We'll also include several classic reprints that will look better than ever, along with the inside scoop on how Marvel restores its comics in Masterworks and Omnibus volumes!
Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Comics Monthly Catalog, The #3 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1998
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Article on Marvel Knights, featuring Joe Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti; article on Spider-Man: 'The Final Chapter'; Daredevil centerfold by Joe Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti. Daredevil cover by Joe Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti. Cover price $1.99.


Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Comics Monthly Catalog, The #4 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1998
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Spider-Man: Chapter 1 - a new series, a modern spin, a classic hero; John Byrne takes on the Wall-Crawler; Deadpool hijacks October; the Supernaturals invade Halloween; Spider-Man centerfold by Byrne. Spider-Man cover by Byrne. Saddle Stitched, 8-in x 11-in, 48 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.99.

Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Comics Monthly Catalog, The #5 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1998
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Article on Spider-Man's new titles; interview with Billy Tucci on Battlebooks; Spider-Man centerfold by John Romita, Jr. Spider-Man cover by John Romita, Jr. Saddle Stitched, 8-in x 11-in, 48 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.99.

Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Comics Monthly Catalog, The #6 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 3.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1998
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Fabian Nicieza and Steve Skroce discuss Gambit; Erik Larsen comments on Wolverine; Jay Faerber comments on Generation X; interview with Tony Harris on Doctor Strange; Gambit centerfold by Steve Skroce and Rob Hunter. Gambit cover by Steve Skroce and Rob Hunter. Saddle Stitched, 8-in x 11-in, 48 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.99.

Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Comics Monthly Catalog, The #7 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1998
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Interview with Alex Ross on Earth X; article on the X-Men storyline 'The Magneto War,' with comments from Alan Davis and Mark Powers; Tom DeFalco discusses the MC2 line; Earth X centerfold by Alex Ross. Earth X cover by Alex Ross. Saddle Stitched, 8-in x 11-in, 48 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.99.

Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Comics Monthly Catalog, The #8 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1998
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Interview with Alex Ross on Earth X; article on the X-Men storyline 'The Magneto War,' with comments from Alan Davis and Mark Powers; Tom DeFalco discusses the MC2 line; Earth X centerfold by Alex Ross. Earth X cover by Alex Ross. Saddle Stitched, 8-in x 11-in, 48 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.99.

Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Rampage #11 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 3.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2005
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Marvel Comic related magazine released in the UK. Information on all Marvel related comics and the Marvel movies. Features an X-Men comic exclusive to the magazine, featuring Gambit, Cyclops, Jubilee and Colossus.

Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Requirer #18 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 1.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: August 1991
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Cover features: X-Men, NFL SuperPro, Captain Planet. This magazine was prinnted in newspaper form on newsprint. It was given away for free at licensed comic shops. Regularly kept at the front door or at counter.

Comic Notes: Fun Fact: This was a newprint magazine.

Marvel Requirer #24 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 1.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: February 1992
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Cover features: X-Men, NFL SuperPro, Captain Planet. This magazine was prinnted in newspaper form on newsprint. It was given away for free at licensed comic shops. Regularly kept at the front door or at counter.

Comic Notes: Fun Fact: This was a newprint magazine.

Marvel Spotlight Newspaper #8 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: August 1993
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Eight-page promotional magazine by Marvel publicizing upcoming comics. In the spotlight this month: X-Men 2099; the toughest X-Man loses his backbone in X-Men #25; Daredevil #321; plus: 1-page interview with John Francis Moore on X-Men 2099.
Comic Notes: Fun Fact: This was a newprint magazine.

Marvel Spotlight Newspaper #10 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 3.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: October 1993
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Eight-page promotional magazine by Marvel publicizing upcoming comics. In the spotlight this month: Gambit limited series - the ragin' cajun makes a riotous return to his roots; Pinhead #1 - condemning your soul with style; Mort the Dead Teenager - pimples should have been his biggest problem; Harrowers #1 - taking the abyss by storm; "Siege of Darkness" crossover - a new era dawns for the Midnight Sons; "Blood and Thunder" crossover - to stop a mad god; plus: 1-page interview with Bobbie Chase, Ron Garney and Howard Mackie on the future of the Midnight Sons.
Comic Notes: Fun Fact: This was a newprint magazine.

Marvel Spotlight, Volume 3 #4 - David Finch/Angel Medina
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: March 2006
Variant Covers: A. Newsstand Edition
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: A comic that features various interviews with artist and writers in Marvel Comics. This comic focus mainly on the works of David Finch and Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa.
Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Spotlight, Volume 3 #5 - Daniel Way/Olivier Coipel
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: June 2006
Variant Covers: A. Newsstand Edition
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: A comic that features various interviews with artist and writers in Marvel Comics. This comic focus mainly on the works of David Finch and Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa.

Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Spotlight, Volume 3 #6 - Steve McGiven/Mark Miller
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: July 2006
Variant Covers: A. Newsstand Edition
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: A comic that features various interviews with artist and writers in Marvel Comics. This comic focus mainly on the Civil War.
Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Spotlight, Volume 3 #7 - Neil Gaiman/Salvador Larroca
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: August 2006
Variant Covers: A. Newsstand Edition
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: A comic that features various interviews with artist and writers in Marvel Comics. This comic focus mainly on Neil Gaiman and Salvador Larroca. There is also an interview with Tori Amos
Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Spotlight, Volume 3 #13 - Ghost Rider
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: February 2007
Variant Covers: A. Newsstand Edition
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: A comic that features various interviews with artist and writers in Marvel Comics. This comic focus mainly on Ghost Rider.

Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Spotlight, Volume 3 #22 - Marvel Zombies
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: December 2007
Variant Covers: A. Newsstand Edition
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: A guidebook covering the series of Marvel Zombies and the merchandise that was made for the comic. All the artists and writers of the series sound off about working on the project.

Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Spotlight, Volume 3 #24 - X-Men: Messiah Complex
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: February 2008
Variant Covers: A. Newsstand Edition
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: A comic that features various interviews with all the artist and writers of the Messiah Complex crossover. A insider's guide to the crossover and whats to come after the crossover.
Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Spotlight, Volume 3 #30 - Uncanny X-Men 300 Issues Celebration
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: Setember 2008
Variant Covers: A. Newsstand Edition
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: A comic that features various interviews with all the artist and writers of the Messiah Complex crossover. A insider's guide to the crossover and whats to come after the crossover.
Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Spotlight, Volume 3 #39 - Wolverine
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: May 2009
Variant Covers: A. Newsstand Edition
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: A comic that features various interviews with all the artist and writers of Wolverine series and topics from the year 2009.

Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Universe Magazine 2019 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2019
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: In this FREE, can't-miss Marvel magazine, you'll find exclusive comic book previews, unreleased concept art, spotlights on our Young Guns artists, and articles covering all of your favorite Marvel super heroes! This magazine is sure to get readers and retailers alike excited for what's to come from the House of Ideas in 2018! With a trim size of 8 x 10-1/2, the MARVEL 2018 SPOTLIGHT will be the same, oversized format as last fall's FOOM MAGAZINE!

Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Vision #6 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: June 1996
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Article on Onslaught, with comments from Bob Harras, Mark Waid, Scott Lobdell and Mark Gruenwald; Bob Harras interview; Q & A with Angel Medina; John Romita, Sr. interview; Marvel's Silliest Moments: Iron Man adds a nose to his face mask; article on X-Factor, with comments from editor Kelly Corvese; editor Ralph Macchio discusses the Spider-Man titles; Mike Wieringo interview; Time Slip: Doctor Doom illo by John Paul Leon; Marvel Chronicles: 1963; Beast Files: Holocaust/Nemesis.

Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Vision #9 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: September 1996
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Features in this issue include: special on X-Men/Star Trek crossover; piece on Hulk animated series; historical article on Marvel in 1965; article on XSE (the Xavier School of Enforcement); and more.
Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Vision #10 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1996
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Q & A with Adam Kubert; article on the Mystique/Sabretooth limited series, with comments from editor Kelly Corvese and Jorge Gonzalez; article on inking; Q & A with Joe Madureira; Time Slip: Galactus illo by Scott McDaniel; Q & A with John Byrne; Marvel Chronicles: 1966; Marvel's Silliest Moments: Spider-Man Night Fever; Beast Files: the original X-Men. Cover by Adam Kubert.

Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Vision #16 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1997
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Storylines: Timeslip: Hulk; Origin of the Species: Moon Knight; Marvel Chronicles: 1971; Marvel's Silliest Moments; Beast Files; Greatest Comics Never Seen | Notes: Mark Waid remembers his first Marvel comic

Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Vision #19 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1997
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Article on Alpha Flight, with comments from editor Jaye Gardner and Steve Seagle; article on Thunderbolts, with comments from editor Tom Brevoort and Kurt Busiek; Gene Colan interview; The History of Marvel's Horror Comics, Part 3; Time Slip: Karnak illo by Steve Yeowell; article on Deathlok, with comments from Doug Moench; Marvel's Silliest Moments: Luke Cage vs. a soda machine; The Greatest Comics Never Seen: the original cover for X-Factor #66 by Whilce Portacio and Jackson Guice; Beast Files: Cable/Nathan Summers-Dayspring/Askani'son; Jorge Gonzalez interview; Larry Hama remembers his first Marvel comic; Q & A with Steve Buccellato; Q & A with George Roussos; Marvel Chronicles: 1973; article on Flashback Month, with comments from Bob Harras, Adam Kubert and Larry Hama. Cover by Scott Clark and Chris Carlson.
Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Vision #21 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 3.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: September 1997
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: This comic sized magazine was a semi-regular monthly column detailing the present, and future of Marvel's properties in the media. This issue featured a story on the What If #100 issue that featured Gambit and also a story about the Gambit Limited Series 2.

Comic Notes: None.

Marvel Vision #22 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1997
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Article on Heroes Return, Fantastic Four and Iron Man, with comments from Peter David, Scott Lobdell and Kurt Busiek; article on the Colossus one-shot, with comments from editor Matt Idelson and Ben Raab; article on Uncanny X-Men #350, with comments from Scott Lobdell, Joe Madureira and Tim Townsend; Joe Kelly interview; Q & A with Jesse Delperdang; Time Slip: Molecule Man illo by Michael T. Gilbert; Marvel's Silliest Moments: Aunt May and Franklin Richards take on Galactus in Marvel Team-Up #137; The Greatest Pogs Never Seen: pog art by Jim Steranko, Scott McDaniel, Steve Rude and Paul Chadwick; Beast Files: Havok; Q & A with Bud LaRosa; Q & A with Wilson Ramos; Marvel Chronicles: 1974.

Comic Notes: None.

MAXIM Portugal July 2012 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: July 2012
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Maxim (stylized in all caps) is an international men's magazine, devised and launched in the United Kingdom in 1995, but based in New York City since 1997, and prominent for its photography of actors, singers and female models whose careers are at a current peak. Maxim has a circulation of about 9 million readers each month. Maxim Digital reaches more than 4 million unique viewers each month. Maxim magazine publishes 16 editions, sold in 75 countries worldwide. This issue features an article on Marvel Comics.
Comic Notes: None.

Mega Marvel, Volume 1 #1 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: July 1995
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: A consumer issued monthly magazine released by Marvel Comics. The magazine covered all the comics and merchandise that was being featured from the comic company. Also featured articles about writers and artists.

Comic Notes: None.

Mega Marvel, Volume 1 #2 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: August 1995
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: A consumer issued monthly magazine released by Marvel Comics. The magazine covered all the comics and merchandise that was being featured from the comic company. Also featured articles about writers and artists.
Comic Notes: None.

Mega Marvel, Volume 1 #3 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: August 1995
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: A consumer issued monthly magazine released by Marvel Comics. The magazine covered all the comics and merchandise that was being featured from the comic company. Also featured articles about writers and artists.
Comic Notes: None.

Mega Marvel, Volume 1 #4 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: October 1995
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: A consumer issued monthly magazine released by Marvel Comics. The magazine covered all the comics and merchandise that was being featured from the comic company. Also featured articles about writers and artists.
Comic Notes: None.

Mega Marvel, Volume 1 #5 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: November 1995
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: A consumer issued monthly magazine released by Marvel Comics. The magazine covered all the comics and merchandise that was being featured from the comic company. Also featured articles about writers and artists.
Comic Notes: None.

Mega Marvel, Volume 1 #6 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: December 1995
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: A consumer issued monthly magazine released by Marvel Comics. The magazine covered all the comics and merchandise that was being featured from the comic company. Also featured articles about writers and artists.
Comic Notes: None.

Modern Masters #1 - Alan Davis
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2007
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: This book, profusely illustrated with a deluxe sketchbook and gallery of rare and previously unpublished artwork, includes a tutorial by Davis on the artists that influenced him, as well as his views on graphic storytelling. Also included are interviews with long-time collaborators Paul Neary (who provides the Foreword) and Mark Farmer (who contributes the Afterword). It's the ultimate look at the work of a true Modern Master: Alan Davis!
Comic Notes: None.

Modern Masters #27 - Ron Garney
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2011
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Ron Garney knows how to tell a story on the comics page. He can draw cinematic blockbuster action with the best of them, as his iconic runs on Captain America, Wolverine, and Weapon X will attest. But he also excels at depicting the quiet moments. There is emotional nuance in his work, which elevates every story he illustrates. Join authors Jorge Khoury and Eric Nolen-Weathington—along with Jason Aaron, Tom Palmer, Alex Ross, and friends—as they present the art and career of Ron Garney, Modern Master! This book documents his stellar career by virtue of an exhaustive interview with Garney, where he explains his creative process, and presents a wealth of rare and unseen art, including a gallery of commissioned pieces, many in full-color. Like never before, this book lets you experience the work and wonder of this master of modern comic art: Ron Garney!
Comic Notes: None.

Mouth 2 Mouth Magazine Sept/Oct 1994 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: Sept/Oct 1994
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: A monthly magazine pushed mainly towards teens, covering movies, music, and pop culture.
Comic Notes: None.

Non-Sport Update June 2023 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2023
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Non-Sport Update magazine includes articles about upcoming trading card products and vintage series. Regular columns include Non-Sport Notes, Promo Column, Cards Online, Non-Sport University, Beyond Non-Sport, and New & Noteworthy. Older issues included New Card Review and Finders Keepers. Each issue includes a price guide with price values for cards from the 1800s through today. One of Non-Sport Update's most popular feature is its included promotional trading cards. The magazine has included over 400 different "promo cards" since its inception.
Comic Notes: None.

Official Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide #24 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1994
Variant Covers: A. Blue Label Softcover Edition
B. Hardcover Edition
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: A yearly publication by Overstreet that details the changes in the resale value of a comic over a period of time. Price guides are also important tools for collectors looking to sell their collection or determine their collection’s worth for insurance purposes.

Comic Notes: None.

Official Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide #25 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1995
Variant Covers: A. Green Label Softcover Edition
B. Hardcover Edition
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: A yearly publication by Overstreet that details the changes in the resale value of a comic over a period of time. Price guides are also important tools for collectors looking to sell their collection or determine their collection’s worth for insurance purposes.

Comic Notes: None.

Official Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide #43 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2013
Variant Covers: A. Hardcover Edition
B. Superman Variant
C. Big Big Spiralbound Edition
D. Hero Initiative Edition
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: In addition to being the preeminent source of comic book pricing information for more than four decades, The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide features a ton of other data as well. With 300,000 prices, all new market reports, celebrations of Superman's 75th anniversary, the X-Men's 50th anniversary, The Walking Dead's 10th anniversary, a look at the work of Overstreet Hall of Fame artist Mac Raboy, and more, readers will get a first hand look at what has made the Guide the definitive guide for collectors and dealers alike since 1970. This edition offers an X-Men cover by Mike Deodato, Jr.!

Comic Notes: None.

Official Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide #46 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2016
Variant Covers: A. Standard Release Variant Hardcover
B. Hall of Fame Limited Edition Hardcover
C. Standard Release Variant Softcover
D. Hero Initiative Variant Hardcover
E. Hall of Fame Limited Edition Softcover
F. Standard Release Variant Softcover
G. Big Big Edition Spiral-bound cover
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: In addition to being the preeminent source of comic book pricing information for more than four decades, The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide features a ton of other data as well. With 300,000 prices, all new market reports, celebrations of Superman's 75th anniversary, the X-Men's 50th anniversary, The Walking Dead's 10th anniversary, a look at the work of Overstreet Hall of Fame artist Mac Raboy, and more, readers will get a first hand look at what has made the Guide the definitive guide for collectors and dealers alike since 1970. This edition offers an X-Men cover by Mike Deodato, Jr.!
Comic Notes: None.

Overstreet's Fan #23 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: May 1997
Variant Covers: A. Cover B Variant
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Magazine focusing on comic book news and the artists within the industry. Traveling Soapbox article by Grant Morrison.

Comic Notes: None.

Pro Action Magazine Vol. 1 #1 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 3.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: July 1994
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Troy Aikman cover. Includes free X-Men Fleer Ultra 8 Uncut Card Sheet with exclusive cards and a free comic: Uncanny X-Men Pro Action #1.
Comic Notes: Fun Fact: Comes with the comic Uncanny X-Men Pro Action #1.

Pro Action Magazine Vol. 2 #2 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 4.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: September 1994
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Joe Montana cover. Includes free X-Men Comic plus a free Ultimate trading card comic. The comic that comes with this magazine is X-Men: Pro Action #2 - The Hunt.

Comic Notes: Fun Fact: Comes with the comic X-Men: Pro Action #2 - The Hunt.

RedEye January, 05 2009 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2009
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: RedEye was a publication put out by the Chicago Tribune geared toward 18 to 34-year-olds. It was published every weekday since its inception in 2002 until February 3, 2017. Publication was reduced to weekly starting February 9, 2017. Daily circulation was 250,000 as of December 2, 2009. The final issue was published March 19, 2020, a coronavirus edition.
Comic Notes: None.

RedEye April, 30 2009 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2009
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: RedEye was a publication put out by the Chicago Tribune geared toward 18 to 34-year-olds. It was published every weekday since its inception in 2002 until February 3, 2017. Publication was reduced to weekly starting February 9, 2017. Daily circulation was 250,000 as of December 2, 2009. The final issue was published March 19, 2020, a coronavirus edition.
Comic Notes: None.

Riot Magazines #1 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: December 1992
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Alex Ross. Kevin Smith's Superman. Action Figure Price Guide. Joe Mad cover.
Comic Notes: None.

SciFiNow #104 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2015
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: SciFiNow was a British magazine published every four weeks by Kelsey Media in the United Kingdom, covering the science fiction, fantasy and horror genres. It launched in April 2007, with the print publication ceasing in May 2020.
Comic Notes: None.

SciFiNow #114 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2015
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: SciFiNow was a British magazine published every four weeks by Kelsey Media in the United Kingdom, covering the science fiction, fantasy and horror genres. It launched in April 2007, with the print publication ceasing in May 2020.
Comic Notes: None.

SciFiNow #115 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2015
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: SciFiNow was a British magazine published every four weeks by Kelsey Media in the United Kingdom, covering the science fiction, fantasy and horror genres. It launched in April 2007, with the print publication ceasing in May 2020.
Comic Notes: None.

SFX #264 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2015
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: SFX is a British magazine covering the topics of science fiction and fantasy. Its name is a reference to the abbreviated form of "special effects". The magazine covers topics in the genres of popular science fiction, fantasy, and horror, within the media of films, television, video games, comics, and literature.
Comic Notes: None.

SFX #272 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2016
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: SFX is a British magazine covering the topics of science fiction and fantasy. Its name is a reference to the abbreviated form of "special effects". The magazine covers topics in the genres of popular science fiction, fantasy, and horror, within the media of films, television, video games, comics, and literature.
Comic Notes: None.

SFX: Complete Guide to the X-Men, The - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2014
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: SFX Magazine special edition magazine coving the history of the X-Men.
Comic Notes: None.

Shadowland Magazine #8 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2012
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Shadowland Magazine is a publication devoted to covering the best in horror, sci-fi, and fantasy related entertainment. Each issue contains retrospectives, exclusive interviews, movie reviews, industry news, and so much more!
Comic Notes: None.

Sketch Magazine #11 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2001
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Art Tips & Techniques Finally, a magazine created for comic book creators. Sketch Magazine offers valuable information for comic book creators new or established. Featuring tips on penciling, inking, writing, computer coloring, and many more informational articles by creators in the comic book industry.
Comic Notes: None.

Sketch Magazine #43 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2014
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Art Tips & Techniques Finally, a magazine created for comic book creators. Sketch Magazine offers valuable information for comic book creators new or established. Featuring tips on penciling, inking, writing, computer coloring, and many more informational articles by creators in the comic book industry.
Comic Notes: None.

Sketch Magazine Vol 5 #2 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2004
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Art Tips & Techniques Finally, a magazine created for comic book creators. Sketch Magazine offers valuable information for comic book creators new or established. Featuring tips on penciling, inking, writing, computer coloring, and many more informational articles by creators in the comic book industry.
Comic Notes: None.

Speakeasy #119 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1991
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Original cover price: $3.95. Spotlighting comics, film, video. X-Men X-Travaganza issue, featuring Chris Claremont, Jim Lee, Alan Davis, Whilce Portacio; exclusive Highlander 2 set visit. X-Men cover. UK and US comic news.
Comic Notes: None.

Spectrum Magazine #2 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: Dec 1994
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Published by former Lone Star Comics employee Craig Miller, Spectrum is a very well-written entertainment magazine. Issue #2 includes: Chris Potter (Kung Fu) interview; Kung Fu 1st season episode guide (part 2); female detectives Scully (X-Files) and Howard (Homicide); Lois & Clark debate; an "art history" of superhero comics examining Jack Kirby, John Buscema, Neal Adams, John Byrne, and Jim Lee. 40 pages; card stock cover.
Comic Notes: None.

Spider-Man Magazine, Volume 1 #1 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 3.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: March 1994
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: Adventures of the X-Men: Tooth and Claw, Adventures of Spider-Man Radioactive
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Comic Summary: Spider-Man magazine is a children based magazine that features Spider-Man, the X-Men, Iron Man and other Marvelverse characters. It has exclusive comics, articles about animals and world news, and games that kids can play starring the Marvel characters.
Comic Notes: None.

Spider-Man Magazine, Volume 1 #3 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 3.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: February 1995
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: Adventures of the X-Men: Tooth and Claw, Adventures of Spider-Man Radioactive
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Comic Summary: Spider-Man/X-men flip magazine is a children based magazine that features Spider-Man, the X-Men, Iron Man and other Marvelverse characters. One one side it has Spider-Man Magazine, flip it over and it is X-Men Magazine, but the magazine had all the characters through-out. It just gave dealers option on which cover they wanted to display. It has exclusive comics, articles about animals and world news, and games that kids can play starring the Marvel characters.
Comic Notes: None.

Spider-Man Magazine, Volume 1 #5 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 3.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: February 1995
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: Adventures of the X-Men: Tooth and Claw, Adventures of Spider-Man Radioactive
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Comic Summary: Spider-Man/X-men flip magazine is a children based magazine that features Spider-Man, the X-Men, Iron Man and other Marvelverse characters. One one side it has Spider-Man Magazine, flip it over and it is X-Men Magazine, but the magazine had all the characters through-out. It just gave dealers option on which cover they wanted to display. It has exclusive comics, articles about animals and world news, and games that kids can play starring the Marvel characters.
Comic Notes: None.

Spider-Man Magazine, Volume 1 #6 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 3.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: October 1994
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: Adventures of the X-Men: Tooth and Claw, Adventures of Spider-Man Radioactive
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Comic Summary: Spider-Man magazine is a children based magazine that features Spider-Man, the X-Men, Iron Man and other Marvelverse characters. It has exclusive comics, articles about animals and world news, and games that kids can play starring the Marvel characters.
Comic Notes: None.

Spider-Man Magazine, Volume 1 #7 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 3.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: November 1994
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: Adventures of the X-Men: Tooth and Claw, Adventures of Spider-Man Radioactive
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Comic Summary: Spider-Man magazine is a children based magazine that features Spider-Man, the X-Men, Iron Man and other Marvelverse characters. It has exclusive comics, articles about animals and world news, and games that kids can play starring the Marvel characters.
Comic Notes: None.

Spider-Man Magazine, Volume 1 #8 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 3.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: December 1994
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: Adventures of the X-Men: Tooth and Claw, Adventures of Spider-Man Radioactive
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Comic Summary: Spider-Man/X-men flip magazine is a children based magazine that features Spider-Man, the X-Men, Iron Man and other Marvelverse characters. One one side it has Spider-Man Magazine, flip it over and it is X-Men Magazine, but the magazine had all the characters through-out. It just gave dealers option on which cover they wanted to display. It has exclusive comics, articles about animals and world news, and games that kids can play starring the Marvel characters.
Comic Notes: Fun Fact: This issue features a comic with Gambit and Cyclops trapped by Karp and Twittle.

Spider-Man Magazine, Volume 1 #10 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 3.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: February 1995
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: Adventures of the X-Men: Tooth and Claw, Adventures of Spider-Man Radioactive
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Comic Summary: Spider-Man/X-men flip magazine is a children based magazine that features Spider-Man, the X-Men, Iron Man and other Marvelverse characters. One one side it has Spider-Man Magazine, flip it over and it is X-Men Magazine, but the magazine had all the characters through-out. It just gave dealers option on which cover they wanted to display. It has exclusive comics, articles about animals and world news, and games that kids can play starring the Marvel characters.
Comic Notes: Fun Fact: This issue has a spotlight on Gambit.

Spider-Man Magazine, Volume 1 #12 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: April 1995
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: Adventures of the X-Men: Tooth and Claw, Adventures of Spider-Man Radioactive
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Comic Summary: Spider-Man magazine is a children based magazine that features Spider-Man, the X-Men, Iron Man and other Marvelverse characters. It has exclusive comics, articles about animals and world news, and games that kids can play starring the Marvel characters.
Comic Notes: None.

Spider-Man Magazine, Volume 1 #13 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 3.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: February 1995
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: Adventures of the X-Men: Tooth and Claw, Adventures of Spider-Man Radioactive
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Comic Summary: Spider-Man/X-men flip magazine is a children based magazine that features Spider-Man, the X-Men, Iron Man and other Marvelverse characters. One one side it has Spider-Man Magazine, flip it over and it is X-Men Magazine, but the magazine had all the characters through-out. It just gave dealers option on which cover they wanted to display. It has exclusive comics, articles about animals and world news, and games that kids can play starring the Marvel characters.
Comic Notes: None.

Starburst #424 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2016
Variant Covers: A. Collector Edition Cover
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Starburst is a British science fiction magazine published by Starburst Magazine Limited. Starburst contains news, interviews, features, and reviews of genre material in various media, including TV, film, soundtracks, multimedia, books, and comics books. The magazine is published quarterly, with additional news and reviews being published daily on the website.
Comic Notes: None.

Starburst #425 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2016
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Starburst is a British science fiction magazine published by Starburst Magazine Limited. Starburst contains news, interviews, features, and reviews of genre material in various media, including TV, film, soundtracks, multimedia, books, and comics books. The magazine is published quarterly, with additional news and reviews being published daily on the website.
Comic Notes: None.

Tomart's Action Figure Digest #14 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1994
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: All about Action Figure collecting.

Comic Notes: Fun Fact: Gambit appears in action figure form in this magazine.

Tuff Stuff's Collect, Volume 3 #7 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: September 1995
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Monthly magazine covering collectable trading cards, sports cards and related items. This issue covers the newest Overpower Trading Card game.

Comic Notes: None.

Ultimate Superhero Collection - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2020
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Special edition magazine full of articles on Marvel and DC comics, fims, and television.
Comic Notes: None.

Wolverine Magazine #4 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 2.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 2009
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: Cover by DAVID FINCH It's Wolverine from cover to cover as Marvel's feral mutant leaps into his very own magazine! In addition to full-length comic-book stories, this issue features puzzles, games, pinups, and a pull-out poster. 96 PGS./All Ages.

Comic Notes: None.

X-Men Anniversary Magazine 1995 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 3.0 out of 10
poster
Penciler(s): Various
Writer(s): Various
Release Date: 1995
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
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Comic Summary: This oversized magazine celbrates the aniversary of the X-Men. Features interviews with artists and creators like Bob Harras and Stan Lee, other writer and artist profiles, X-Men cartoon season 2, Mutant sketchbook, X-Men/Avengers crossover, X-Men 2099, and more. Also covers the crossovers over the years. Original sketches of a lot of the X-Men that hit the cutitng room floor.

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