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  2. Category : Comics magazines published in the United States

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    All-American Comics. All-Flash. All-Negro Comics. All-Out War. All-Star Western. The Amazing World of DC Comics. Anarchy Comics. Arcade (comics magazine) Archie (comic book)

  3. Comics magazine - Wikipedia

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  4. Eerie (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Eerie was an American magazine of horror comics introduced in 1966 by Warren Publishing. Like Mad, it was a black-and-white magazine intended for newsstand distribution and did not submit its stories to the comic book industry's voluntary Comics Code Authority. [1] Each issue's stories were introduced by the host character, Cousin Eerie.

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  6. Category:Magazines about comics - Wikipedia

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    This category contains magazines about comic books and the trade (featuring primary text pieces with illustrations), as opposed to the regularly printed magazines in serial format published for the sequential art medium. For magazines with comics, see Category:Comics magazines

  7. List of comics magazines published by Magazine Management in ...

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    Magazine Management, the magazine and comic-book publishing parent of Marvel Comics at the time, released a number of magazine-format comics in the 1970s, primarily from 1973 to 1977, in the market dominated by Warren Publishing. The line of mostly black-and-white anthology magazines predominantly featured horror, sword and sorcery, and science ...

  8. Direct Currents - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Direct Currents became the title of a free monthly newsletter distributed by comic book stores, containing articles about DC Comics titles being released that month as well as a checklist of the month's new releases. It was a replacement for DC's previous newsletter, DC Releases. [1] Unlike DC Releases, which was printed in black and ...

  9. Backpage - Wikipedia

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    Backpage. Backpage.com was a classified advertising website founded in 2004 by the alternative newspaper chain New Times Inc./. New Times Media (later known as Village Voice Media or VVM) as a rival to Craigslist. [ 1] Similar to Craigslist, Backpage let users post ads to categories such as personals, automotive, rentals, jobs and adult services.