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  2. Next Issue, the Netflix for magazines, reborn with a fresh ...

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    For those who haven't heard of it, Next Issue is best described as the Netflix of magazines: It's an app that, for a monthly fee, gives you all-you-can-read access to a large library of digital ...

  3. Texture (app) - Wikipedia

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    Texture (previously known as Next Issue) was a digital magazine app launched in 2012. [1] The service had a monthly subscription fee that gave readers access to over 200 magazines. [ 2 ] The service was established by Next Issue Media, a joint-venture between Condé Nast , Hearst Magazines , Meredith Corporation , News Corp , Rogers Media , and ...

  4. Next Issue Project - Wikipedia

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    The Next Issue Project is a series of American comic-book anthology one-shots published by Image Comics beginning in February 2008. The multi-title project, edited by Erik Larsen , creator of Savage Dragon , features comic book characters that have fallen into the public domain .

  5. Paul Brown (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Brown was born in Halifax, West Yorkshire, in 1947 and educated at Burnage Grammar School in Manchester during 1959–1965. He attended Manchester College of Art and Design during 1965–1968. He studied for a BA degree in fine art (Sculpture) within the Faculty of Art & Design at Liverpool Polytechnic during 1974–1977, specialising in computing.

  6. List of Tick-related published material - Wikipedia

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    The next issue #101 (released October 2012) found the Tick meeting Madman [created by Mike Allred] through more eccentric sci-fi plot devices allowing for the crossover. In 2014, an extremely limited edition NEC Comic-Con issue was released, only 750 issues were produced.

  7. P. R. Brown - Wikipedia

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    Paul R. Brown is an American graphic designer, photographer, and music video and commercial director. [1] ... Pepsi Next "There's No Going Back" – Sick Puppies [13]

  8. Paul Brown (American journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Brown (born 1952, New York, NY) [1] is an American journalist and musician. He began his radio and journalism career at commercial radio station WPAQ in Mount Airy, NC. He began work in public radio in 1987, at NPR member station WFDD in Winston-Salem, N

  9. Straight No Chaser (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    It was published in the UK and distributed for sale across Britain, much of Europe, metropolitan areas of the US and Japan. Claiming to be the first magazine to be designed and laid out exclusively on Apple Mac computers, the first few issues were designed by Ian "Swifty" Swift at Neville Brody's studio where he worked as assistant designer of influential culture magazine, The Face.