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  2. Wizard (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine returned to its strictly comic book roots. The issue featured a Green Hornet film cover and a round table discussion with creators in the comic book film industry. Despite all these changes, however, the magazine was losing subscribers at an unsustainable rate; by December 2010, its circulation was just 17,000 copies. [ 5 ]

  3. The Wizard (D.C. Thomson) - Wikipedia

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    The Wizard was launched as a weekly British story paper on 22 September 1922, published by D. C. Thomson & Co. It was merged with The Rover in November 1963, becoming Rover and Wizard . The last issue of the original Wizard was number 1,970; Rover and Wizard continued until the Wizard name was dropped in August 1969, and the paper renamed The ...

  4. Wizard (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Wizard (DC Comics), a villain from the Golden Age of Comics and a member of the Injustice Society; Wizard (Marvel Comics), a Fantastic Four villain who has led a number of Frightful Four teams; Wizard, a British comic that featured Wilson the Wonder Athlete and was merged to Rover; Wizard, a magazine about comic books

  5. Category : Comics magazines published in the United States

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  6. Category:Magazines about comics - Wikipedia

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    This category contains magazines about comic books and the trade (featuring primary text pieces with illustrations), as opposed to the regularly printed magazines in serial format published for the sequential art medium.

  7. Spinner rack - Wikipedia

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    Potential customers would often bend comics to see what was behind them, thus causing stress lines on the cover that can be quite noticeable, and if they pulled out a comic book and then decided against buying it, it often went back into the spinner rack without much care, resulting in tatty corners and edges and even torn covers and pages. [7]

  8. 'Pawn Stars:' Copy of 'The Wizard Of Oz' is worth thousands - AOL

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    On Thursday night's episode of "Pawn Stars," we thought we were in Oz when we heard how much one copy of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" was estimated to be worth. ... $30,000 for a children's book ...

  9. Wizard Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Wizard Entertainment Inc., formerly known as Wizard World, [1] was a producer of multi-genre fan conventions across North America. The company that became Wizard Entertainment began in 1991 as Wizard Press, the publisher of the monthly magazine Wizard. That company evolved into a multi-title publishing company with diversified interests in ...