Wizard (Prior revision dated Thursday 21 September 2023 00:54:55 -- @79)

Wizard, originally known as "Wizard: The Guide to Comics," was a monthly publication that focused on the comics industry, providing news, reviews, interviews, and commentary.Image:wizard-sample-cover.jpeg

Origin and Format

Wizard Magazine was first published in July 1991 by Gareb Shamus, with the intention of catering to comic book enthusiasts and collectors. The magazine featured a glossy format and a visually appealing design, incorporating vibrant artwork and colorful layouts.

Content and Sections

Wizard Magazine covered a wide range of topics related to the comic book industry, including comic book news, reviews of newly released comics, interviews with industry professionals, previews of upcoming releases, and analysis of market trends.

The magazine also included sections dedicated to collectibles, showcasing rare comic books, action figures, trading cards, and other memorabilia. Furthermore, it regularly published price guides to assist collectors in evaluating the value of their comic book collections.

Notable Features and Contributions

One of the standout features of Wizard Magazine was its "Top Ten Hottest Artists" list, which provided recognition to artists based on their popularity and artistic contributions to the industry. This feature often sparked discussions and debates among readers and fans.

Another notable contribution was the inclusion of posters and exclusive comic book previews for upcoming releases, giving readers a glimpse into highly anticipated titles and generating excitement within the fan community.

Influence and Decline

Wizard Magazine played a significant role in promoting and shaping the comic book industry during the 1990s and early 2000s. Its coverage and analysis of market trends influenced readers and collectors, impacting the buying and selling patterns within the comic book market.

However, with the advent of the internet and the rise of online comic book news and discussion forums, circulation and popularity of Wizard Magazine declined. The final print issue of the magazine was published in 2011, marking the end of an era in comic book journalism.{{Categories}}

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