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WIZARDS! The Podcast Guide To Comics
@WizardsComics
Re-examining the 90's comic book boom through the pages of Wizard magazine, one issue at a time and interviewing former staff members.
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    MINI-EPISODE! Mighty Morphin Power Rangers penciler, Phillip Sevy joins us to discuss the 10 Most Influential Comic Book Artists, comic references on #TheSimpsons , Last Team Standing and more nostalgic fun. Listen now wizardscomics.com/episodes/wizar…
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    Replying to @DinosaurDracula
    Watch out, "it's practically radioactive"! 😉
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    Wizard 65 came packed with a @JimLee #xmen / WildC.A.T.s poster. Did you hang this up on your wall back in the day?
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    Wizard 2000 contained a drawing tutorial by the late Tim Sale on How To Draw #Batman in the style made famous in The Long Halloween.
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    Wizard 101 featured an art tutorial from Bret Blevins on how to draw in the Bruce Timm/ #Batman The Animated Series style.
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    Check out the Wizard Casting Call for a JLA movie from issue 86. Do you agree with their choices to play #dccomics heavy hitters?
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    Check out this #SpiderMan art tutorial by the late Mike Wieringo from Wizard 70.
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    We want to hear your #Spawn origin story. Name the #comics retailer where you bought your copy of Spawn number 1!
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    Here's a scan of the Amalgam poster that came packed with Wizard issue 69. Who was your favorite #marvelcomics + #dccomics character mashup?
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    As discussed on our recent mini-episode, here's the Wizard magazine Casting Call for a live action #TheSimpsons movie in 1996. Cowabunga or Aye Caramba?
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    Issue 66 of Wizard featured a sneak preview of the exciting new design for "Blue #Superman" and explanation of his new power set. What did you think of this costume change in 1997?
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    In the early days of Wizard magazine, a #shehulk cover was commissioned from writer/artist John Byrne for issue 14, but never made it to publication.
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    We are saddened by the news of the passing of Wizard magazine Editor-In-Chief, Pat McCallum. Our hearts go out to his family and all the Wizard Staffers who called him friend. He created a one of a kind clubhouse for comic book fans in the pages of Wizard. A true legacy.
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    Most people enjoyed the Grant Morrison run on JLA, but did you feel the Howard Porter art was the right compliment to the stories?