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  • Issue #171A
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 171A

    Ultimates vs New Avengers cover by Frank Cho. ULTIMATES VS. NEW AVENGERS: WHO RULED MARVEL IN 2005? 5 questions with Bill Jemas; 5 reasons why the new Thing series will rock; Wizard hints at what will happen to characters in the DCU 'One Year Later'; Q & A with Andy Serkis on King Kong; the costumes Wizard wants to see return, with Aaron Lopresti illo; the costumes Wizard never wants to see again, with Aaron Lopresti illo; Wizard trails Geoff Johns and Phil Jimenez to their local comic stores on the day Infinite Crisis #1 ships; best of 2005; Man of the Year: Geoff Johns; Artist of the Year: Ethan Van Sciver; Book of the Year: Captain America; All Star Superman #1 'director's commentary' by Grant Morrison; Q & A with Allan Heinberg; Wizard Insider: WE3; Hero of the Year: Blue Beetle; Cover Artist of the Year: James Jean; 'What the?' Moments of the Year; article on Joshua Luna and Jonathan Luna; Q & A with Robert Rodriguez on Sin City; 5 questions with Randy Bowen; Ivan Reis comments on the looks of the major characters in The Rann/Thanagar War; Secret Stash: Tricked Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #171B
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 171B

    Jessica Alba photo cover. ULTIMATES VS. NEW AVENGERS: WHO RULED MARVEL IN 2005? 5 questions with Bill Jemas; 5 reasons why the new Thing series will rock; Wizard hints at what will happen to characters in the DCU 'One Year Later'; Q & A with Andy Serkis on King Kong; the costumes Wizard wants to see return, with Aaron Lopresti illo; the costumes Wizard never wants to see again, with Aaron Lopresti illo; Wizard trails Geoff Johns and Phil Jimenez to their local comic stores on the day Infinite Crisis #1 ships; best of 2005; Man of the Year: Geoff Johns; Artist of the Year: Ethan Van Sciver; Book of the Year: Captain America; All Star Superman #1 'director's commentary' by Grant Morrison; Q & A with Allan Heinberg; Wizard Insider: WE3; Hero of the Year: Blue Beetle; Cover Artist of the Year: James Jean; 'What the?' Moments of the Year; article on Joshua Luna and Jonathan Luna; Q & A with Robert Rodriguez on Sin City; 5 questions with Randy Bowen; Ivan Reis comments on the looks of the major characters in The Rann/Thanagar War; Secret Stash: Tricked Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #172
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 172

    2006 PREVIEW ISSUE! 2006 preview; 28 pages devoted to Superman Returns, with comments from Bryan Singer, Brandon Routh and Kevin Spacey; a look at the DC Multiverse, with Pete Woods illo; determining which title will rule in 2006: Astonishing X-Men or All Star Superman; Brad Meltzer comments on Justice League of America; Q & A with Mark Millar and Jeph Loeb on The Ultimates; 52 reasons to check out 52; 5 reasons why Spider-Woman will be the #1 comic heroine of 2006; a look at Stephen King's Dark Tower comic series; a look at the new Sentinels, with Aaron Lopresti illo; Alex Ross sketches and comments on Justice; Grant Morrison reveals the new WildCats' lineup; Michael Turner comments on his upcoming projects; who's who in Squadron Supreme Cover price $5.99.

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    $11 Wizard the Comics Magazine All The Buzz Movies Comics Superman Returns #172 2006
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  • Issue #173A
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 173A

    ASTONISHING X-MEN Harvey Pekar comments on American Splendor; 5 questions with Michael Turner; Q & A with Joe Madureira; Tom Brevoort comments on Civil War; Pat Lee sketches and comments on Cyberforce; Q & A with Kate Bosworth on Superman Returns; Wizard compares the current DCU Superman with the Earth-2 Superman; Brad Meltzer comments on his favorite Justice League villains; Q & A with Kelsey Grammer on X-Men: The Last Stand; J.G. Jones sketches and comments on some 52 covers; Q & A with Bruce Timm; Q & A with Joss Whedon; profiles of 6 artists: Juan Doe, Daniel Acuna, Brandon Badeaux, Mitchell Breitweiser, Pasqual Ferry and Ivan Reis; Book of the Month special report: zombie titles; 7 pages from Moon Knight #1; 5 questions with Tom DeSanto; Secret Stash: Truth Serum Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #173B
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 173B

    Astonishing X-Men cover by John Cassaday. ASTONISHING X-MEN. Harvey Pekar comments on American Splendor; 5 questions with Michael Turner; Q & A with Joe Madureira; Tom Brevoort comments on Civil War; Pat Lee sketches and comments on Cyberforce; Q & A with Kate Bosworth on Superman Returns; Wizard compares the current DCU Superman with the Earth-2 Superman; Brad Meltzer comments on his favorite Justice League villains; Q & A with Kelsey Grammer on X-Men: The Last Stand; J.G. Jones sketches and comments on some 52 covers; Q & A with Bruce Timm; Q & A with Joss Whedon; profiles of 6 artists: Juan Doe, Daniel Acuna, Brandon Badeaux, Mitchell Breitweiser, Pasqual Ferry and Ivan Reis; Book of the Month special report: zombie titles; 7 pages from Moon Knight #1; 5 questions with Tom DeSanto; Secret Stash: Truth Serum Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #174A
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 174A

    INFINITE CRISIS Allan Heinberg and Terry Dodson comment on Wonder Woman; Q & A with Kevin Smith on Clerks 2; Starfox's romantic escapades; a look at the 10 characters at the forefront of the 'Annihilation' event, with Aaron Lopresti illo; a look at 6 characters from 52, with comments from Mark Waid, Keith Giffen and Greg Rucka; Q & A with Ron Marz; Wizard Insider: the third Summers brother; Q & A with Kirk 'Sticky Fingaz' Jones on the Blade TV series; Ed Benes sketches and comments on Justice League of America; V For Vendetta set visit, with comments from Natalie Portman, Hugo Weaving and James McTeigue; article on X-Men: The Last Stand, with comments from Brett Ratner, Hugh Jackman, Ben Foster, Ellen Page and Patrick Stewart; Wizard Insider: the new Spider-Man costume; a look at Alexander Luthor's scheme to change the DC Universe, with comments from Geoff Johns, Judd Winick, Mark Waid, Jeph Loeb, Bill Willingham, Andy Diggle, Gail Simone and Greg Rucka; 7 pages from Civil War #1; Book of the Month: X-Factor; 13-page Wizard Edge section Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #174B
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 174B

    INFINITE CRISIS Allan Heinberg and Terry Dodson comment on Wonder Woman; Q & A with Kevin Smith on Clerks 2; Starfox's romantic escapades; a look at the 10 characters at the forefront of the 'Annihilation' event, with Aaron Lopresti illo; a look at 6 characters from 52, with comments from Mark Waid, Keith Giffen and Greg Rucka; Q & A with Ron Marz; Wizard Insider: the third Summers brother; Q & A with Kirk 'Sticky Fingaz' Jones on the Blade TV series; Ed Benes sketches and comments on Justice League of America; V For Vendetta set visit, with comments from Natalie Portman, Hugo Weaving and James McTeigue; article on X-Men: The Last Stand, with comments from Brett Ratner, Hugh Jackman, Ben Foster, Ellen Page and Patrick Stewart; Wizard Insider: the new Spider-Man costume; a look at Alexander Luthor's scheme to change the DC Universe, with comments from Geoff Johns, Judd Winick, Mark Waid, Jeph Loeb, Bill Willingham, Andy Diggle, Gail Simone and Greg Rucka; 7 pages from Civil War #1; Book of the Month: X-Factor; 13-page Wizard Edge section Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #174C
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 174C

    INFINITE CRISIS Allan Heinberg and Terry Dodson comment on Wonder Woman; Q & A with Kevin Smith on Clerks 2; Starfox's romantic escapades; a look at the 10 characters at the forefront of the 'Annihilation' event, with Aaron Lopresti illo; a look at 6 characters from 52, with comments from Mark Waid, Keith Giffen and Greg Rucka; Q & A with Ron Marz; Wizard Insider: the third Summers brother; Q & A with Kirk 'Sticky Fingaz' Jones on the Blade TV series; Ed Benes sketches and comments on Justice League of America; V For Vendetta set visit, with comments from Natalie Portman, Hugo Weaving and James McTeigue; article on X-Men: The Last Stand, with comments from Brett Ratner, Hugh Jackman, Ben Foster, Ellen Page and Patrick Stewart; Wizard Insider: the new Spider-Man costume; a look at Alexander Luthor's scheme to change the DC Universe, with comments from Geoff Johns, Judd Winick, Mark Waid, Jeph Loeb, Bill Willingham, Andy Diggle, Gail Simone and Greg Rucka; 7 pages from Civil War #1; Book of the Month: X-Factor; 13-page Wizard Edge section Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #175A
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 175A

    Superman Returns movie photo cover. Jeph Loeb and J. Scott Campbell discuss their upcoming Spider-Man title; 5 questions with Marc Silvestri; a look at the characters in 'Planet Hulk,' with comments from Greg Pak and illo by Aaron Lopresti; Hellboy timeline; Jim Lee opens up his WildCats sketchbook, with comments from Lee; Wizard Insider: Marvel Boy, Iron Man profiles; Q & A with Clive Barker; Rodolfo Migliari illo of Hong Kong Phooey, Yukk the Dog and Underdog; Daniel Way comments on Wolverine: Origins; Q & A with Halle Berry on X-Men: The Last Stand; article on Superman's cinematic odyssey; Wizard jam session: 52 is discussed by Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka and Mark Waid; article on the Civil War story conference, with comments from Mark Millar, Brian Michael Bendis, Jeph Loeb, Joss Whedon and others; a day in the life of Adam Kubert and Andy Kubert, with comments from the brothers; the 100 best single-issue comics of the past 30-or-so years; Book of the Month: Superman/Batman #26, with comments from Brian K. Vaughan, Geoff Johns, Brad Meltzer, Joe Casey and Tim Sale; Secret Stash: The Middleman. Cover price $5.99.

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    $10 Wizard the Comics Magazine #175 Up Up & Away! Superman Returns Spider-Man 3 2006

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  • Issue #175B
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 175B

    Batman & Superman cover by Andy Kubert & Adam Kubert. Jeph Loeb and J. Scott Campbell discuss their upcoming Spider-Man title; 5 questions with Marc Silvestri; a look at the characters in 'Planet Hulk,' with comments from Greg Pak and illo by Aaron Lopresti; Hellboy timeline; Jim Lee opens up his WildCats sketchbook, with comments from Lee; Wizard Insider: Marvel Boy, Iron Man profiles; Q & A with Clive Barker; Rodolfo Migliari illo of Hong Kong Phooey, Yukk the Dog and Underdog; Daniel Way comments on Wolverine: Origins; Q & A with Halle Berry on X-Men: The Last Stand; article on Superman's cinematic odyssey; Wizard jam session: 52 is discussed by Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka and Mark Waid; article on the Civil War story conference, with comments from Mark Millar, Brian Michael Bendis, Jeph Loeb, Joss Whedon and others; a day in the life of Adam Kubert and Andy Kubert, with comments from the brothers; the 100 best single-issue comics of the past 30-or-so years; Book of the Month: Superman/Batman #26, with comments from Brian K. Vaughan, Geoff Johns, Brad Meltzer, Joe Casey and Tim Sale; Secret Stash: The Middleman. Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #176A
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 176A

    X-Men: The Last Stand photo cover. SUMMER PREVIEW ISSUE. Interview with Jeph Loeb & J. Scott Campbell on their Spider-Man title; X-Men: The Last Stand coverage with Brett Ratner, Daniel Cudmore, Ralph Winter, Kelsey Grammer; Civil War coverage with Tom Brevoort, Mark Millar, Brian Michael Bendis, Ed Brubaker, Axel Alonso, Marc Guggenheim, Andy Schmidt, David Hine; '52' character designs by Chris Batista, Shawn Moll & J.G. Jones; 'Who is Daredevil?' article, with illo by Roy Allan Martinez; Keith Giffen comments on baddies Lex Luthor & Annihilus; 5 Questions with Gail Simone; Jim Lee interview; Superman Returns coverage with Bryan Singer, Brandon Routh, Kate Bosworth & Kevin Spacey; Allan Heinberg comments on his 6 favorite modern Wonder Woman tales; Mark Millar comments on Ultimates 2; Wizard selects its Avengers dream team roster, with illo by Leonard Kirk; Alex Ross & Jim Krueger comment on Justice; interview with Joe Quesada & J. Michael Straczynski on Spider-Man; Michael Turner comments on his projects; Wizard Insider: Everything you need to know about Mjolnir; Warren Ellis interview; Kurt Busiek comments on Superman; 5 pages from Superman #654 by Busiek, Carlos Pacheco & Jesus Merino; Grant Morrison comments on Batman; 7 pages from Batman #655 by Morrison & Andy Kubert; Paul Dini comments on Detective Comics; Ed Brubaker comments on everything he loves & hates about the X-Men; Mike Mignola comments on his projects; Brad Meltzer comments on his favorite parts of each JLA era; Brian Michael Bendis comments on Ultimate Spider-Man; Grant Morrison & Jim Lee comment on WildCats; Jeff Parker comments on Agents of Atlas; 5 Questions with Paul Levitz. Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #176B
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 176B

    Iron Man vs Captain America 'Civil War' cover by Michael Turner. SUMMER PREVIEW ISSUE. Interview with Jeph Loeb & J. Scott Campbell on their Spider-Man title; X-Men: The Last Stand coverage with Brett Ratner, Daniel Cudmore, Ralph Winter, Kelsey Grammer; Civil War coverage with Tom Brevoort, Mark Millar, Brian Michael Bendis, Ed Brubaker, Axel Alonso, Marc Guggenheim, Andy Schmidt, David Hine; '52' character designs by Chris Batista, Shawn Moll & J.G. Jones; 'Who is Daredevil?' article, with illo by Roy Allan Martinez; Keith Giffen comments on baddies Lex Luthor & Annihilus; 5 Questions with Gail Simone; Jim Lee interview; Superman Returns coverage with Bryan Singer, Brandon Routh, Kate Bosworth & Kevin Spacey; Allan Heinberg comments on his 6 favorite modern Wonder Woman tales; Mark Millar comments on Ultimates 2; Wizard selects its Avengers dream team roster, with illo by Leonard Kirk; Alex Ross & Jim Krueger comment on Justice; interview with Joe Quesada & J. Michael Straczynski on Spider-Man; Michael Turner comments on his projects; Wizard Insider: Everything you need to know about Mjolnir; Warren Ellis interview; Kurt Busiek comments on Superman; 5 pages from Superman #654 by Busiek, Carlos Pacheco & Jesus Merino; Grant Morrison comments on Batman; 7 pages from Batman #655 by Morrison & Andy Kubert; Paul Dini comments on Detective Comics; Ed Brubaker comments on everything he loves & hates about the X-Men; Mike Mignola comments on his projects; Brad Meltzer comments on his favorite parts of each JLA era; Brian Michael Bendis comments on Ultimate Spider-Man; Grant Morrison & Jim Lee comment on WildCats; Jeff Parker comments on Agents of Atlas; 5 Questions with Paul Levitz. Cover price $5.99.

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    4 days left Auction Wizard Comics Magazine #176 (June 2006) Civil War Captain America Iron Man cover

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  • Issue #177A
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 177A

    Lex Luthor (Kevin Spacey) photo cover. Geoff Johns & Alex Ross comment on Justice Society of America; Ed McGuinness comments on his exclusive Marvel deal; 5 Questions with Seth Green & Hugh Sterbakov (Freshmen); Wizard Insider: Taskmaster, with illo by Steve Epting; a look back at the Captain America/Iron Man skirmishes through the years; Ethan Van Sciver's Superman/Batman sketchbook; Blade tv series coverage with Kirk 'Sticky Fingaz' Jones & Neil Jackson; article on Wonder Woman's icon status with Allan Heinberg & Phil Jimenez; Joe Quesada comments on Daredevil; article on Frank Miller & Robert Rodriguez's Sin City 2; article on Conan creator Robert E. Howard; Brad Meltzer comments on Justice League of America; 3 pages from Justice League of America #1 by Meltzer & Ed Benes; Charlie Huston runs down his 5 phases for reviving Moon Knight; article on Hispanic artists Daniel Acuña, Ramon Bachs, Al Barrionuevo, BIT & Jesus Saiz; Q & A with Kevin Spacey on Superman Returns; article on the '100 Greatest Villains of All time' from comics & pop culture; Jon Favreau & Avi Arad comment on Iron Man & future Marvel films; 5 Questions with Kal Penn (Superman Returns); Wizard grades every Superman DVD ever made; Craig Kyle & Chris Yost comment on New X-Men; David Petersen comments on Mouse Guard. Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #177B
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 177B

    Sin City 2 (Angelina Jolie) photo cover. Geoff Johns & Alex Ross comment on Justice Society of America; Ed McGuinness comments on his exclusive Marvel deal; 5 Questions with Seth Green & Hugh Sterbakov (Freshmen); Wizard Insider: Taskmaster, with illo by Steve Epting; a look back at the Captain America/Iron Man skirmishes through the years; Ethan Van Sciver's Superman/Batman sketchbook; Blade tv series coverage with Kirk 'Sticky Fingaz' Jones & Neil Jackson; article on Wonder Woman's icon status with Allan Heinberg & Phil Jimenez; Joe Quesada comments on Daredevil; article on Frank Miller & Robert Rodriguez's Sin City 2; article on Conan creator Robert E. Howard; Brad Meltzer comments on Justice League of America; 3 pages from Justice League of America #1 by Meltzer & Ed Benes; Charlie Huston runs down his 5 phases for reviving Moon Knight; article on Hispanic artists Daniel Acuña, Ramon Bachs, Al Barrionuevo, BIT & Jesus Saiz; Q & A with Kevin Spacey on Superman Returns; article on the '100 Greatest Villains of All time' from comics & pop culture; Jon Favreau & Avi Arad comment on Iron Man & future Marvel films; 5 Questions with Kal Penn (Superman Returns); Wizard grades every Superman DVD ever made; Craig Kyle & Chris Yost comment on New X-Men; David Petersen comments on Mouse Guard. Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #178A
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 178A

    Superman Returns photo cover. 5 Questions with Chuck D (Public Enemy); Chris Gage & Mike Perkins comment on Union Jack, with character sketches by Perkins; Jeph Loeb interview; Spider-Man's unmasking in Civil War, with comments from J. Michael Straczynski, Joe Quesada, Tom Brevoort & Axel Alonso; a look at the hidden highlights of 'the most important page of '52''; interview with Jeph Loeb & Ed McGuinness on Ultimates 4; a look at Black Panther's scrapbook and what he's endured with Iron Man; article on Dark Horse Comics, with comments from Diana Schutz, Mike Richardson, David Scroggy & Scott Allie; a look at the 'out of control' antics of the Silver Age Supergirl; Brian Michael Bendis answers fans' New Avengers questions; Brian Azzarello comments on Loveless; Brian Wood comments on DMZ; Simon Oliver comments on The Exterminators; Q & A with Brandon Routh on Superman Returns; article on Plastic Man creator Jack Cole, with illo by John Watson; Paul Giamatti interview; 6-page Daily Bugle special supplement; Brad Meltzer comments on who might make the cut on the new Justice League of America; Q & A with Grant Morrison & Paul Dini on Batman; the Flash family tree; Wizard Insider: Warpath; 'Who is Mike Carey?'; interview with Kurt Busiek on Superman; article on the new OMAC; Witchblade timeline; article on new Fantastic Four cartoon; 5 Questions with Joe Dante; interview with Brian O'Halloran on Clerks II; Secret Stash: Villains. Cover price $5.99.

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    $11 Wizard the Comics Magazine Wii Vs PS3 Xbox 360 Superman Returns Man of Steel 178
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  • Issue #178B
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 178B

    Justice League of America cover by Michael Turner. 5 Questions with Chuck D (Public Enemy); Chris Gage & Mike Perkins comment on Union Jack, with character sketches by Perkins; Jeph Loeb interview; Spider-Man's unmasking in Civil War, with comments from J. Michael Straczynski, Joe Quesada, Tom Brevoort & Axel Alonso; a look at the hidden highlights of 'the most important page of '52''; interview with Jeph Loeb & Ed McGuinness on Ultimates 4; a look at Black Panther's scrapbook and what he's endured with Iron Man; article on Dark Horse Comics, with comments from Diana Schutz, Mike Richardson, David Scroggy & Scott Allie; a look at the 'out of control' antics of the Silver Age Supergirl; Brian Michael Bendis answers fans' New Avengers questions; Brian Azzarello comments on Loveless; Brian Wood comments on DMZ; Simon Oliver comments on The Exterminators; Q & A with Brandon Routh on Superman Returns; article on Plastic Man creator Jack Cole, with illo by John Watson; Paul Giamatti interview; 6-page Daily Bugle special supplement; Brad Meltzer comments on who might make the cut on the new Justice League of America; Q & A with Grant Morrison & Paul Dini on Batman; the Flash family tree; Wizard Insider: Warpath; 'Who is Mike Carey?'; interview with Kurt Busiek on Superman; article on the new OMAC; Witchblade timeline; article on new Fantastic Four cartoon; 5 Questions with Joe Dante; interview with Brian O'Halloran on Clerks II; Secret Stash: Villains. Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #179A
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 179A

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    CIVIL WAR SHOCKERS! What major events come out of Civil War that we'd devote an entire cover to it? We're not telling, but it will be so big, it can't be ignored. Michael Turner's cover will blow you away, we guarantee it. 100 WORST THINGS TO EVER HAPPEN TO COMICS! From the Spider-Clone to Jar Jar Binks to Electro-Superman, comic book pop culture has endured its fair share of clunkers. FRANK CHO SKETCHBOOK! Get an exclusive first look at Frank Cho's upcoming Marvel event with writer Brian Michael Bendis. You won't believe how huge this project will be until you see it first right here! FREE COMIC PREVIEW! Read an explosive excerpt of Wildcats #1 before anyone else. The buzz on Grant Morrison and Jim Lee's revamped superteam tells us this relaunch simply can't be missed. FANTASTIC FOUR 2! As this super-sequel goes into production this summer, we go behind the scenes for the inside scoop. Will Jessica Alba's Invisible Woman marry Reed Richards? Will Thing be cured? Is Dr. Doom's return imminent? Buy this issue to discover it all. THE FUTURE OF THE NEW JLA! We bet you'll be more than curious after reading Justice League of America #0, particularly the eerie foreshadowing of what's to come. We tap writer Brad Meltzer (Identity Crisis) to give us more dirt on each shocking revelation. CLERKS 2! Director Kevin Smith gives you the scoop on this highly anticipated sequel. We basically hand him the microphone and he riffs on why you absolutely must see this movie. CELEBRITY SMACKDOWN! It's UFC vs. TNA as ultimate fighter Nate 'Rock' Quarry fights wrestler Chris Daniels in the toughest trivia challenge we can dish out. Who's truly the toughest fanboy around? Place your bets here. WHO WILL DIE? Someone bites the big one in August's block of 52 issues from DC. Will it be The Question? Booster Gold? Black Adam? Someone even more unexpected? We run down all the possibilities and what the future holds for 52. Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #179B
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 179B

    CIVIL WAR SHOCKERS! What major events come out of Civil War that we'd devote an entire cover to it? We're not telling, but it will be so big, it can't be ignored. Michael Turner's cover will blow you away, we guarantee it. 100 WORST THINGS TO EVER HAPPEN TO COMICS! From the Spider-Clone to Jar Jar Binks to Electro-Superman, comic book pop culture has endured its fair share of clunkers. FRANK CHO SKETCHBOOK! Get an exclusive first look at Frank Cho's upcoming Marvel event with writer Brian Michael Bendis. You won't believe how huge this project will be until you see it first right here! FREE COMIC PREVIEW! Read an explosive excerpt of Wildcats #1 before anyone else. The buzz on Grant Morrison and Jim Lee's revamped superteam tells us this relaunch simply can't be missed. FANTASTIC FOUR 2! As this super-sequel goes into production this summer, we go behind the scenes for the inside scoop. Will Jessica Alba's Invisible Woman marry Reed Richards? Will Thing be cured? Is Dr. Doom's return imminent? Buy this issue to discover it all. THE FUTURE OF THE NEW JLA! We bet you'll be more than curious after reading Justice League of America #0, particularly the eerie foreshadowing of what's to come. We tap writer Brad Meltzer (Identity Crisis) to give us more dirt on each shocking revelation. CLERKS 2! Director Kevin Smith gives you the scoop on this highly anticipated sequel. We basically hand him the microphone and he riffs on why you absolutely must see this movie. CELEBRITY SMACKDOWN! It's UFC vs. TNA as ultimate fighter Nate 'Rock' Quarry fights wrestler Chris Daniels in the toughest trivia challenge we can dish out. Who's truly the toughest fanboy around? Place your bets here. WHO WILL DIE? Someone bites the big one in August's block of 52 issues from DC. Will it be The Question? Booster Gold? Black Adam? Someone even more unexpected? We run down all the possibilities and what the future holds for 52. Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #180A
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 180A

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    "Lost" Photo Cover. WIZARD: THE COMICS MAGAZINE #180 2006 FALL PREVIEW! Hundreds of books, dozens of creators, all the top publishers-we take you back to school for our 2006 Fall Preview, bringing you up to speed on everything you need to know, from DC's Batman by Grant Morrison and Andy Kubert to the new direction for Uncanny X-Men by Ed Brubaker and Billy Tan! 'ACTION'-PACKED SNEEK PEEK! Get an exclusive first look at a preview of Adam Kubert's upcoming run on Action Comics (along with two blockbuster but hush-hush writers)! Kubert's first DC book will surely fly off shelves faster than a speeding bullet, so get your first glimpse here! WILDSTORM FORECAST! Grant Morrison teams with Jim Lee to relaunch WildCats, while joining Gene Ha for a revamp of The Authority! What's in store when the most maniacal mind in comics spearheads these WildStorm revivals? UNCOVERED: BENDIS & CHO'S NEW BOOK! We've got the exclusive preview of a top-secret new series from the A-list creative team of Brian Michael Bendis and Frank Cho that debuts later this year. Get your first look right here! GET 'LOST'! The hottest, most talked-about TV series returns to ABC for its third season, and we've got the inside track on why 'Lost' rules the airwaves...and the water coolers! 'ASTONISHING' DEVELOPMENTS! Astonishing X-Men, the hit title by 'Buffy' creator Joss Whedon and artist John Cassaday, goes monthly throughout the fall with a shocking storyline guaranteed to alter your genetic makeup! Get all the details here! Magazine (Cover: 'Lost' photo cover) $5.99 Magazine (Cover: WildCats by Jim Lee) $5.99 Magazine (Cover: Avengers by Frank Cho) $5.99 Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #180B
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 180B

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    Frank Cho Avengers Cover. WIZARD: THE COMICS MAGAZINE #180 2006 FALL PREVIEW! Hundreds of books, dozens of creators, all the top publishers-we take you back to school for our 2006 Fall Preview, bringing you up to speed on everything you need to know, from DC's Batman by Grant Morrison and Andy Kubert to the new direction for Uncanny X-Men by Ed Brubaker and Billy Tan! 'ACTION'-PACKED SNEEK PEEK! Get an exclusive first look at a preview of Adam Kubert's upcoming run on Action Comics (along with two blockbuster but hush-hush writers)! Kubert's first DC book will surely fly off shelves faster than a speeding bullet, so get your first glimpse here! WILDSTORM FORECAST! Grant Morrison teams with Jim Lee to relaunch WildCats, while joining Gene Ha for a revamp of The Authority! What's in store when the most maniacal mind in comics spearheads these WildStorm revivals? UNCOVERED: BENDIS & CHO'S NEW BOOK! We've got the exclusive preview of a top-secret new series from the A-list creative team of Brian Michael Bendis and Frank Cho that debuts later this year. Get your first look right here! GET 'LOST'! The hottest, most talked-about TV series returns to ABC for its third season, and we've got the inside track on why 'Lost' rules the airwaves...and the water coolers! 'ASTONISHING' DEVELOPMENTS! Astonishing X-Men, the hit title by 'Buffy' creator Joss Whedon and artist John Cassaday, goes monthly throughout the fall with a shocking storyline guaranteed to alter your genetic makeup! Get all the details here! Magazine (Cover: 'Lost' photo cover) $5.99 Magazine (Cover: WildCats by Jim Lee) $5.99 Magazine (Cover: Avengers by Frank Cho) $5.99 Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #180C
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 180C

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    Jim Lee WildCATs Cover. WIZARD: THE COMICS MAGAZINE #180 2006 FALL PREVIEW! Hundreds of books, dozens of creators, all the top publishers-we take you back to school for our 2006 Fall Preview, bringing you up to speed on everything you need to know, from DC's Batman by Grant Morrison and Andy Kubert to the new direction for Uncanny X-Men by Ed Brubaker and Billy Tan! 'ACTION'-PACKED SNEEK PEEK! Get an exclusive first look at a preview of Adam Kubert's upcoming run on Action Comics (along with two blockbuster but hush-hush writers)! Kubert's first DC book will surely fly off shelves faster than a speeding bullet, so get your first glimpse here! WILDSTORM FORECAST! Grant Morrison teams with Jim Lee to relaunch WildCats, while joining Gene Ha for a revamp of The Authority! What's in store when the most maniacal mind in comics spearheads these WildStorm revivals? UNCOVERED: BENDIS & CHO'S NEW BOOK! We've got the exclusive preview of a top-secret new series from the A-list creative team of Brian Michael Bendis and Frank Cho that debuts later this year. Get your first look right here! GET 'LOST'! The hottest, most talked-about TV series returns to ABC for its third season, and we've got the inside track on why 'Lost' rules the airwaves...and the water coolers! 'ASTONISHING' DEVELOPMENTS! Astonishing X-Men, the hit title by 'Buffy' creator Joss Whedon and artist John Cassaday, goes monthly throughout the fall with a shocking storyline guaranteed to alter your genetic makeup! Get all the details here! Magazine (Cover: 'Lost' photo cover) $5.99 Magazine (Cover: WildCats by Jim Lee) $5.99 Magazine (Cover: Avengers by Frank Cho) $5.99 Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #181AP
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 181AP

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    X-men cover. Polybagged. ULTIMATE CROSSOVER The Ultimate Universe is about to welcome some guests from out of town-the Squadron Supreme! And the hottest Marvel talent imaginable brings this first-ever crossover event to life: Brian Michael Bendis, Jeph Loeb and J. Michael Straczynski! Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #181AU
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 181AU

    X-men cover. Not polybagged. ULTIMATE CROSSOVER The Ultimate Universe is about to welcome some guests from out of town-the Squadron Supreme! And the hottest Marvel talent imaginable brings this first-ever crossover event to life: Brian Michael Bendis, Jeph Loeb and J. Michael Straczynski! Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #181BP
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 181BP

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    Photo cover. Polybagged. ULTIMATE CROSSOVER The Ultimate Universe is about to welcome some guests from out of town-the Squadron Supreme! And the hottest Marvel talent imaginable brings this first-ever crossover event to life: Brian Michael Bendis, Jeph Loeb and J. Michael Straczynski! Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #181BU
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 181BU

    Photo cover. Not polybagged. ULTIMATE CROSSOVER The Ultimate Universe is about to welcome some guests from out of town-the Squadron Supreme! And the hottest Marvel talent imaginable brings this first-ever crossover event to life: Brian Michael Bendis, Jeph Loeb and J. Michael Straczynski! Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #182AP
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 182AP

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    Photo cover. Polybagged. HOLLYWOOD'S TOUGHEST HOTTIES! Wizard revels in Girl Power, as we rank the toughest female butt-kickers from movies and TV! Can Buffy out-duel Wonder Woman? Will Kate from 'Lost' claw her way to No. 1? Or does Lara Craft take the treasure? Find out here! 'CIVIL WAR' CORRESPONDENT Straight from the frontlines, Wizard gets the scoop on Civil War as it rolls towards its stunning conclusion. Did Spider-Man make the mistake of his life with his role in the conflict? And what does Tony Stark's 50 State Initiative mean for the Marvel U.? It's Marvel history in the making! 1986: COMICS' GREATEST YEAR Take a look back at the year that everything changed for the comic industry. In the wake of seminal works like Dark Knight Returns, Maus and Watchmen, we examine how 1986 changed comics-and the effects that are still felt today. JOHNS, DONNER ON 'ACTION': BUILDING A BETTER BIZARRO New Action Comics writers Geoff Johns and legendary 'Superman' director Richard Donner discuss their plans for turning Bizarro into THE premier threat for the Man of Steel for their upcoming stint! DREAM 'WOLVERINE' TEAM Wizard welcomes the new creative team on Wolverine-super-scribe Jeph Loeb (Superman/Batman, upcoming Ultimates 3) and hot new import artist Simone Bianchi (Green Lantern covers)-with an inside look at what this dynamic duo has planned, from plot teases to exclusive sketches! BOLLAND COVER STORY One of the best artists in the biz, Brian Bolland (The Invisibles, The Flash) is set to take over as the cover artist on Birds of Prey in 2007. We'll take a look back at the career of this master with a cover gallery complete with commentary from Bolland! Magazine (Hollywood's Toughest Chicks movie photos) $5.99 Magazine (Iron Man/Spidey Civil War) $5.99 Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #182AU
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 182AU

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    Photo cover. NOT Polybagged. HOLLYWOOD'S TOUGHEST HOTTIES! Wizard revels in Girl Power, as we rank the toughest female butt-kickers from movies and TV! Can Buffy out-duel Wonder Woman? Will Kate from 'Lost' claw her way to No. 1? Or does Lara Craft take the treasure? Find out here! 'CIVIL WAR' CORRESPONDENT Straight from the frontlines, Wizard gets the scoop on Civil War as it rolls towards its stunning conclusion. Did Spider-Man make the mistake of his life with his role in the conflict? And what does Tony Stark's 50 State Initiative mean for the Marvel U.? It's Marvel history in the making! 1986: COMICS' GREATEST YEAR Take a look back at the year that everything changed for the comic industry. In the wake of seminal works like Dark Knight Returns, Maus and Watchmen, we examine how 1986 changed comics-and the effects that are still felt today. JOHNS, DONNER ON 'ACTION': BUILDING A BETTER BIZARRO New Action Comics writers Geoff Johns and legendary 'Superman' director Richard Donner discuss their plans for turning Bizarro into THE premier threat for the Man of Steel for their upcoming stint! DREAM 'WOLVERINE' TEAM Wizard welcomes the new creative team on Wolverine-super-scribe Jeph Loeb (Superman/Batman, upcoming Ultimates 3) and hot new import artist Simone Bianchi (Green Lantern covers)-with an inside look at what this dynamic duo has planned, from plot teases to exclusive sketches! BOLLAND COVER STORY One of the best artists in the biz, Brian Bolland (The Invisibles, The Flash) is set to take over as the cover artist on Birds of Prey in 2007. We'll take a look back at the career of this master with a cover gallery complete with commentary from Bolland! Magazine (Hollywood's Toughest Chicks movie photos) $5.99 Magazine (Iron Man/Spidey Civil War) $5.99 Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #182BP
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 182BP

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    Polybagged. Iron Man vs Spider-Man "Civil War" cover by Clayton Crain. HOLLYWOOD'S TOUGHEST HOTTIES! Wizard revels in Girl Power, as we rank the toughest female butt-kickers from movies and TV! Can Buffy out-duel Wonder Woman? Will Kate from 'Lost' claw her way to No. 1? Or does Lara Craft take the treasure? Find out here! 'CIVIL WAR' CORRESPONDENT Straight from the frontlines, Wizard gets the scoop on Civil War as it rolls towards its stunning conclusion. Did Spider-Man make the mistake of his life with his role in the conflict? And what does Tony Stark's 50 State Initiative mean for the Marvel U.? It's Marvel history in the making! 1986: COMICS' GREATEST YEAR Take a look back at the year that everything changed for the comic industry. In the wake of seminal works like Dark Knight Returns, Maus and Watchmen, we examine how 1986 changed comics-and the effects that are still felt today. JOHNS, DONNER ON 'ACTION': BUILDING A BETTER BIZARRO New Action Comics writers Geoff Johns and legendary 'Superman' director Richard Donner discuss their plans for turning Bizarro into THE premier threat for the Man of Steel for their upcoming stint! DREAM 'WOLVERINE' TEAM Wizard welcomes the new creative team on Wolverine-super-scribe Jeph Loeb (Superman/Batman, upcoming Ultimates 3) and hot new import artist Simone Bianchi (Green Lantern covers)-with an inside look at what this dynamic duo has planned, from plot teases to exclusive sketches! BOLLAND COVER STORY One of the best artists in the biz, Brian Bolland (The Invisibles, The Flash) is set to take over as the cover artist on Birds of Prey in 2007. We'll take a look back at the career of this master with a cover gallery complete with commentary from Bolland! Magazine (Hollywood's Toughest Chicks movie photos) Iron Man vs Spider-Man "Civil War" cover by Clayton Crain. PLUS: Cameron Stewart interview (The Other Side), Ron Marz discusses Samurai: Heaven & Earth, Joss Whedon interview (Astonishing X-Men), Grant Morrison discusses Batman, Jim Lee comments on Wildstorm relaunch, Brad Meltzer discusses Justice League of America, Steve Scott illo of 'Bad Guys Who Wear Pink,' Marv Wolfman discusses Terra, Mark Waid discusses Onslaught, Dale Eaglesham's Justice Society sketches, Tom DeFalco discusses Spider-Girl, Brian K. Vaughan interview, Adam Beechen comments on Robin, Keith Giffen interview, Jeff Parker discusses Agents of Atlas. (NOTE: No Brian Bolland in this issue.) $5.99 Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #182BU
    Wizard the Comics Magazine (1991) 182BU

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    Not polybagged. Iron Man vs Spider-Man "Civil War" cover by Clayton Crain. HOLLYWOOD'S TOUGHEST HOTTIES! Wizard revels in Girl Power, as we rank the toughest female butt-kickers from movies and TV! Can Buffy out-duel Wonder Woman? Will Kate from 'Lost' claw her way to No. 1? Or does Lara Craft take the treasure? Find out here! 'CIVIL WAR' CORRESPONDENT Straight from the frontlines, Wizard gets the scoop on Civil War as it rolls towards its stunning conclusion. Did Spider-Man make the mistake of his life with his role in the conflict? And what does Tony Stark's 50 State Initiative mean for the Marvel U.? It's Marvel history in the making! 1986: COMICS' GREATEST YEAR Take a look back at the year that everything changed for the comic industry. In the wake of seminal works like Dark Knight Returns, Maus and Watchmen, we examine how 1986 changed comics-and the effects that are still felt today. JOHNS, DONNER ON 'ACTION': BUILDING A BETTER BIZARRO New Action Comics writers Geoff Johns and legendary 'Superman' director Richard Donner discuss their plans for turning Bizarro into THE premier threat for the Man of Steel for their upcoming stint! DREAM 'WOLVERINE' TEAM Wizard welcomes the new creative team on Wolverine-super-scribe Jeph Loeb (Superman/Batman, upcoming Ultimates 3) and hot new import artist Simone Bianchi (Green Lantern covers)-with an inside look at what this dynamic duo has planned, from plot teases to exclusive sketches! BOLLAND COVER STORY One of the best artists in the biz, Brian Bolland (The Invisibles, The Flash) is set to take over as the cover artist on Birds of Prey in 2007. We'll take a look back at the career of this master with a cover gallery complete with commentary from Bolland! Magazine (Hollywood's Toughest Chicks movie photos) Iron Man vs Spider-Man "Civil War" cover by Clayton Crain. PLUS: Cameron Stewart interview (The Other Side), Ron Marz discusses Samurai: Heaven & Earth, Joss Whedon interview (Astonishing X-Men), Grant Morrison discusses Batman, Jim Lee comments on Wildstorm relaunch, Brad Meltzer discusses Justice League of America, Steve Scott illo of 'Bad Guys Who Wear Pink,' Marv Wolfman discusses Terra, Mark Waid discusses Onslaught, Dale Eaglesham's Justice Society sketches, Tom DeFalco discusses Spider-Girl, Brian K. Vaughan interview, Adam Beechen comments on Robin, Keith Giffen interview, Jeff Parker discusses Agents of Atlas. (NOTE: No Brian Bolland in this issue.) $5.99 Cover price $5.99.