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4880Articlejkatz"a cheap and exploitative rag that showed obscene favor to DC and Marvel, while also overlooking the indie comics scene." I'd buy Wizards occasionally and I have to agree this is kinda true...they got a little better about it in later years, though. Mar 06, 2019View
4882ArticleHoju KoolanderI was a big Wizard reader and subscriber from issue 7 on, so this article was right up my alley. I actually got a Grendel 1/2 comic as a birthday present one year from a cheapskate classmate just passing along his Wizard insert. I do have to disagree with your claim that the magazine showed favoritism toward Marvel and DC though. Especially in the early days the staff acted like the books from Image and Valiant were the pinnacle of graphic storytelling along with other indie books like Shi, Bone, Hellboy and Lady Death. It was only after the early 90s boom ended and the "Big Two" were back to being the main providers of comics to the mainstream that they got more coverage. At least that was my experience.Five Best Wizard Magazine freebiesMar 09, 2019View
4921Articlecomic_book_fani loved wizard i accidentally put my collection of wizard in the wrong bag when cleaning out my room and donated them but i read wizard for ever i wish they were still aroundFive Best Wizard Magazine freebiesMay 06, 2019View
4887ArticleVaporman87It's funny to remember just how much we considered ownership of a cell phone a status symbol. Only the richest and most important people owned one, or so we thought. Now people own cell phones that don't even have running water. Priorities.First Cell Phone Made Available for Sale Commercially in 1983 Mar 14, 2019View
4883ArticleBenjanimeah, glomer, the scrappy-doo of punky brewster lol.Leprechauns in 80s and 90s CartoonsMar 12, 2019View
4884ArticleVaporman87I had forgotten that Glomer was a Leprechaun. He is so much different than the traditional Leprechaun is portrayed. Leprechauns in 80s and 90s CartoonsMar 12, 2019View
4886ArticlepikachuloverI love Glomer he is so cute! I liked in the opening how Punky could poke the rainbow. Leprechauns in 80s and 90s CartoonsMar 14, 2019View
4888ArticleOldSchool80sI would add "Lucky" from the Lucky Charms cereal commercials that aired regularly during Saturday morning cartoons back then! They're magically delicious...Leprechauns in 80s and 90s CartoonsMar 16, 2019View
4891ArticleVaporman87You experienced the tail-end of what we children of the '80s call "Satanic Panic". A period during which anything and everything was clearly the work of the Devil. This included rock music, video games, television, toys, and on and on and on. Even He-Man and The Masters of the Universe was not immune to this insanity, as many of us here know (I think most of us have seen the television clip from the early '80s in which two guys are discussing all the ways that MOTU was a tool of ol' Lucifer). While this type of thing still goes on in churches, it isn't nearly the national uproar it was then. Pok'emon - A pastor perspectiveMar 26, 2019View
4893ArticleBenjanimewhen the yu-gi-oh card game got introduced that also became victim labeling it as satanic worship and for some reason comparing them to tarot cards. it saddens me to still see harmless fantasy games being torn to shreds from these witch hunts coming from controversy. What they see is kids learning to fight each other to the death, but what the kids themselves see is a creative way of interacting with each other through friendship. in a way i do agree that any minors playing call of duty can potentially learn about killing because of the imagery they're seeing as they play, but with playing cards all you're doing is strategizing while looking at plain static images on the cards. there's nothing offensive about it.Pok'emon - A pastor perspectiveMar 27, 2019View