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  • Issue #211A
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 211A

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    Cover featuring Spider-Woman by Alex Maleev. WIZARD: THE MAGAZINE OF COMICS, ENTERTAINMENT AND POP CULTURE #211 GOLD $5.99 Wizard Gold This special collectors' edition comes packed with exclusive content, original art, creator commentaries and more from comics' biggest stars and most compelling voices! J.J. Abrams' Star Trek We go deep undercover to answer the 25 biggest questions surrounding the 'Lost' co-creator's 'Star Trek' reboot that warps into theaters May 8. Hulk Directors' Commentary Superstar writer Jeph Loeb and artists Frank Cho, Arthur Adams and Ed McGuinness dissect their Hulk epic, from the debut of the deadly Red Hulk to the latest startling revelation. Get the behind-the-scenes scoop on this gamma-powered blockbuster. Future comics Superstars Wizard profiles tomorrow's art superstars today with a rundown of the hottest and most talented artists rising through the ranks of the biggest publishers, including Marvel, DC, Image, Dark Horse, IDW, Dynamite Entertainment and everyone else in between. The Legacy of Watchmen Superstar comic creators and Hollywood's most famous fanboys, including Ed Brubaker, David Goyer, Damon Lindelof, Brian K. Vaughan and dozens of other comic book legends, talk about the effects of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' seminal graphic novel and share their reactions to the major motion picture. Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #211B
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 211B

    Cover featuring the Wolverine movie. WIZARD: THE MAGAZINE OF COMICS, ENTERTAINMENT AND POP CULTURE #211 GOLD $5.99 Wizard Gold This special collectors' edition comes packed with exclusive content, original art, creator commentaries and more from comics' biggest stars and most compelling voices! J.J. Abrams' Star Trek We go deep undercover to answer the 25 biggest questions surrounding the 'Lost' co-creator's 'Star Trek' reboot that warps into theaters May 8. Hulk Directors' Commentary Superstar writer Jeph Loeb and artists Frank Cho, Arthur Adams and Ed McGuinness dissect their Hulk epic, from the debut of the deadly Red Hulk to the latest startling revelation. Get the behind-the-scenes scoop on this gamma-powered blockbuster. Future comics Superstars Wizard profiles tomorrow's art superstars today with a rundown of the hottest and most talented artists rising through the ranks of the biggest publishers, including Marvel, DC, Image, Dark Horse, IDW, Dynamite Entertainment and everyone else in between. The Legacy of Watchmen Superstar comic creators and Hollywood's most famous fanboys, including Ed Brubaker, David Goyer, Damon Lindelof, Brian K. Vaughan and dozens of other comic book legends, talk about the effects of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' seminal graphic novel and share their reactions to the major motion picture. Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #211CP
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 211CP

    Polybagged. Young Guns Variant cover. J.J. Abrams' Star Trek We go deep undercover to answer the 25 biggest questions surrounding the 'Lost' co-creator's 'Star Trek' reboot that warps into theaters May 8. Hulk Directors' Commentary Superstar writer Jeph Loeb and artists Frank Cho, Arthur Adams and Ed McGuinness dissect their Hulk epic, from the debut of the deadly Red Hulk to the latest startling revelation. Get the behind-the-scenes scoop on this gamma-powered blockbuster. Future comics Superstars Wizard profiles tomorrow's art superstars today with a rundown of the hottest and most talented artists rising through the ranks of the biggest publishers, including Marvel, DC, Image, Dark Horse, IDW, Dynamite Entertainment and everyone else in between. The Legacy of Watchmen Superstar comic creators and Hollywood's most famous fanboys, including Ed Brubaker, David Goyer, Damon Lindelof, Brian K. Vaughan and dozens of other comic book legends, talk about the effects of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' seminal graphic novel and share their reactions to the major motion picture. Softcover magazine, 96 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #211CU
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 211CU

    Not polybagged. Young Guns Variant cover. J.J. Abrams' Star Trek We go deep undercover to answer the 25 biggest questions surrounding the 'Lost' co-creator's 'Star Trek' reboot that warps into theaters May 8. Hulk Directors' Commentary Superstar writer Jeph Loeb and artists Frank Cho, Arthur Adams and Ed McGuinness dissect their Hulk epic, from the debut of the deadly Red Hulk to the latest startling revelation. Get the behind-the-scenes scoop on this gamma-powered blockbuster. Future comics Superstars Wizard profiles tomorrow's art superstars today with a rundown of the hottest and most talented artists rising through the ranks of the biggest publishers, including Marvel, DC, Image, Dark Horse, IDW, Dynamite Entertainment and everyone else in between. The Legacy of Watchmen Superstar comic creators and Hollywood's most famous fanboys, including Ed Brubaker, David Goyer, Damon Lindelof, Brian K. Vaughan and dozens of other comic book legends, talk about the effects of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' seminal graphic novel and share their reactions to the major motion picture. Softcover magazine, 96 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #211DP
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 211DP

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    Polybagged. The Obamas variant cover. J.J. Abrams' Star Trek We go deep undercover to answer the 25 biggest questions surrounding the 'Lost' co-creator's 'Star Trek' reboot that warps into theaters May 8. Hulk Directors' Commentary Superstar writer Jeph Loeb and artists Frank Cho, Arthur Adams and Ed McGuinness dissect their Hulk epic, from the debut of the deadly Red Hulk to the latest startling revelation. Get the behind-the-scenes scoop on this gamma-powered blockbuster. Future comics Superstars Wizard profiles tomorrow's art superstars today with a rundown of the hottest and most talented artists rising through the ranks of the biggest publishers, including Marvel, DC, Image, Dark Horse, IDW, Dynamite Entertainment and everyone else in between. The Legacy of Watchmen Superstar comic creators and Hollywood's most famous fanboys, including Ed Brubaker, David Goyer, Damon Lindelof, Brian K. Vaughan and dozens of other comic book legends, talk about the effects of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' seminal graphic novel and share their reactions to the major motion picture. Softcover magazine, 96 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #211DU
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 211DU

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    Not Polybagged. The Obamas variant cover. J.J. Abrams' Star Trek We go deep undercover to answer the 25 biggest questions surrounding the 'Lost' co-creator's 'Star Trek' reboot that warps into theaters May 8. Hulk Directors' Commentary Superstar writer Jeph Loeb and artists Frank Cho, Arthur Adams and Ed McGuinness dissect their Hulk epic, from the debut of the deadly Red Hulk to the latest startling revelation. Get the behind-the-scenes scoop on this gamma-powered blockbuster. Future comics Superstars Wizard profiles tomorrow's art superstars today with a rundown of the hottest and most talented artists rising through the ranks of the biggest publishers, including Marvel, DC, Image, Dark Horse, IDW, Dynamite Entertainment and everyone else in between. The Legacy of Watchmen Superstar comic creators and Hollywood's most famous fanboys, including Ed Brubaker, David Goyer, Damon Lindelof, Brian K. Vaughan and dozens of other comic book legends, talk about the effects of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' seminal graphic novel and share their reactions to the major motion picture. Softcover magazine, 96 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #211A
    Wizard Magazine Platinum (2008) 211A

    Fan Awards Cover. WIZARD: THE MAGAZINE OF COMICS, ENTERTAINMENT AND POP CULTURE - PLATINUM $5.99 Wizard Platinum Wizard celebrates the 2009 Fan Awards by spotlighting the winners chosen by the fans! From their favorite writer and artist to their favorite books and video game, we turn over this issue to the readers! 'Batman R.I.P.' Commentary - Grant Morrison and artist Tony Daniel help us pull back the layers of the most complex and compelling Dark Knight tale in years! From its startling opening to the fateful finale, the dynamic creative duo reveal all their secrets. Summer movie preview - Wizard breaks down the high-octane films of summer and answers your burning questions about Hollywood's biggest heroes: 'The 25 Reasons J.J. Abrams' New Star Trek Film Will Live Long and Prosper; interview with X-Men Origins: Wolverine director Gavin Hood; Terminator Salvation set visit, with comments from director McG, Anton Yelchin & Sam Worthington; interview with Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince director David Yates; Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura comments on the film; G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra production designer Ed Verreaux comments on the film. They Said It - Exclusive interviews with Joe Quesada, Geoff Johns, Brian Michael Bendis, Stan Lee, Duane Swierczynski, Jimmy Palmiotti & Tom Brevoort! Also in this issue: Leah Moore & John Reppion discuss The Complete Dracula and The Trial of Sherlock Homes; Marvel's 2009 Young Guns artists (Khoi Pham, Mike Choi, Marko Djurdjevic, Daniel Acuna, Rafa Sandoval & Stefano Caselli) are profiled/interviewed; 'The 25 Indie Gems Even the Most Ghoulish Marvel Zombie or Dedicated DC Devotee Must Read Before They Die!'; 'Presidential Material' - the must-have merchandise featuring Barack Obama, including action figures, a wacky wobbler and more; Frank Quitely comments on his favorite covers; Wizard's 10 favorite moments from the first 20 issues of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8; article on Heath Ledger's Joker in The Dark Knight; Brian Azzarello & Lee Bermejo comment on their Joker graphic novel; Brian Bolland comments on the remastered version of Batman: The Killing Joke; Rob Leigh (letterer) comments on the fonts he uses; John Cassaday comments on the work of colorist Laura Martin; 5 of the most shocking moments from The Walking Dead in 2008; Alex Ross comments on his cover art; Steve McNiven comments on the work of inker Dexter Vines; Brian Michael Bendis & Michael Gaydos comment on Alias. Note: Marvel's Young Guns cover for #211B by Rafa Sandoval, Mike Choi & Daniel Acuna. Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #211B
    Wizard Magazine Platinum (2008) 211B

    Marvel's Young Guns Cover. WIZARD: THE MAGAZINE OF COMICS, ENTERTAINMENT AND POP CULTURE - PLATINUM $5.99 Wizard Platinum Wizard celebrates the 2009 Fan Awards by spotlighting the winners chosen by the fans! From their favorite writer and artist to their favorite books and video game, we turn over this issue to the readers! 'Batman R.I.P.' Commentary - Grant Morrison and artist Tony Daniel help us pull back the layers of the most complex and compelling Dark Knight tale in years! From its startling opening to the fateful finale, the dynamic creative duo reveal all their secrets. Summer movie preview - Wizard breaks down the high-octane films of summer and answers your burning questions about Hollywood's biggest heroes: 'The 25 Reasons J.J. Abrams' New Star Trek Film Will Live Long and Prosper; interview with X-Men Origins: Wolverine director Gavin Hood; Terminator Salvation set visit, with comments from director McG, Anton Yelchin & Sam Worthington; interview with Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince director David Yates; Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura comments on the film; G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra production designer Ed Verreaux comments on the film. They Said It - Exclusive interviews with Joe Quesada, Geoff Johns, Brian Michael Bendis, Stan Lee, Duane Swierczynski, Jimmy Palmiotti & Tom Brevoort! Also in this issue: Leah Moore & John Reppion discuss The Complete Dracula and The Trial of Sherlock Homes; Marvel's 2009 Young Guns artists (Khoi Pham, Mike Choi, Marko Djurdjevic, Daniel Acuna, Rafa Sandoval & Stefano Caselli) are profiled/interviewed; 'The 25 Indie Gems Even the Most Ghoulish Marvel Zombie or Dedicated DC Devotee Must Read Before They Die!'; 'Presidential Material' - the must-have merchandise featuring Barack Obama, including action figures, a wacky wobbler and more; Frank Quitely comments on his favorite covers; Wizard's 10 favorite moments from the first 20 issues of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8; article on Heath Ledger's Joker in The Dark Knight; Brian Azzarello & Lee Bermejo comment on their Joker graphic novel; Brian Bolland comments on the remastered version of Batman: The Killing Joke; Rob Leigh (letterer) comments on the fonts he uses; John Cassaday comments on the work of colorist Laura Martin; 5 of the most shocking moments from The Walking Dead in 2008; Alex Ross comments on his cover art; Steve McNiven comments on the work of inker Dexter Vines; Brian Michael Bendis & Michael Gaydos comment on Alias. Note: Marvel's Young Guns cover for #211B by Rafa Sandoval, Mike Choi & Daniel Acuna. Cover price $5.99.

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  • Issue #211C
    Wizard Magazine Platinum (2008) 211C

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    Variant Cover featuring President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama by J. Scott Campbell. WIZARD: THE MAGAZINE OF COMICS, ENTERTAINMENT AND POP CULTURE - PLATINUM $5.99 Wizard Platinum Wizard celebrates the 2009 Fan Awards by spotlighting the winners chosen by the fans! From their favorite writer and artist to their favorite books and video game, we turn over this issue to the readers! 'Batman R.I.P.' Commentary - Grant Morrison and artist Tony Daniel help us pull back the layers of the most complex and compelling Dark Knight tale in years! From its startling opening to the fateful finale, the dynamic creative duo reveal all their secrets. Summer movie preview - Wizard breaks down the high-octane films of summer and answers your burning questions about Hollywood's biggest heroes: 'The 25 Reasons J.J. Abrams' New Star Trek Film Will Live Long and Prosper; interview with X-Men Origins: Wolverine director Gavin Hood; Terminator Salvation set visit, with comments from director McG, Anton Yelchin & Sam Worthington; interview with Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince director David Yates; Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura comments on the film; G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra production designer Ed Verreaux comments on the film. They Said It - Exclusive interviews with Joe Quesada, Geoff Johns, Brian Michael Bendis, Stan Lee, Duane Swierczynski, Jimmy Palmiotti & Tom Brevoort! Also in this issue: Leah Moore & John Reppion discuss The Complete Dracula and The Trial of Sherlock Homes; Marvel's 2009 Young Guns artists (Khoi Pham, Mike Choi, Marko Djurdjevic, Daniel Acuna, Rafa Sandoval & Stefano Caselli) are profiled/interviewed; 'The 25 Indie Gems Even the Most Ghoulish Marvel Zombie or Dedicated DC Devotee Must Read Before They Die!'; 'Presidential Material' - the must-have merchandise featuring Barack Obama, including action figures, a wacky wobbler and more; Frank Quitely comments on his favorite covers; Wizard's 10 favorite moments from the first 20 issues of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8; article on Heath Ledger's Joker in The Dark Knight; Brian Azzarello & Lee Bermejo comment on their Joker graphic novel; Brian Bolland comments on the remastered version of Batman: The Killing Joke; Rob Leigh (letterer) comments on the fonts he uses; John Cassaday comments on the work of colorist Laura Martin; 5 of the most shocking moments from The Walking Dead in 2008; Alex Ross comments on his cover art; Steve McNiven comments on the work of inker Dexter Vines; Brian Michael Bendis & Michael Gaydos comment on Alias. Note: Marvel's Young Guns cover for #211B by Rafa Sandoval, Mike Choi & Daniel Acuna. Cover price $5.99.