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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. Spinner rack - Wikipedia

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    A spinner rack is a rotating merchandise display, usually placed on a retailer's floor or counter. Often used to display magazines, paperbacks, [1] greeting cards, postcards, hats, or seeds, the spinner rack is closely associated with the comic book industry.

  4. 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 Rover.

  5. Wizard: The Comics Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wizard:_The_Comics_Magazine&oldid=437503322"https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wizard:_The_Comics

  6. List of D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd publications - Wikipedia

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    Nickelodeon Magazine (2011–2016) The Hotspur (1963–81) Jackie (1964–1993), a girls' comic; Judy (1960–2001) Living Magazine (2020–2023) The Magic Comic (1939–1941) Mandy (1967–1991) My Weekly; No.1 Magazine (2015–2020) Nutty (1980–1985) Platinum Magazine (2019–2023) Plug (1977–1979) The Rover (1922–1973) Shout (1993 ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Italy regulator ends Booking.com probe as commitments ease ...

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    Italy's competition watchdog AGCM closed an investigation into Booking.com as it found commitments offered by the online travel platform sufficient to address the competition concerns it had ...

  9. Gareb Shamus - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, Shamus's parents owned a sports card and comic book store called The Wizard of Cards and Comics in Nanuet, New York, where Shamus worked. [19] When he graduated from college, he started a comic book newsletter, Wizard: The Guide to Comics, for the store’s customers. It became popular enough to be turned into a monthly magazine ...

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