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Wizard Co-Founder Pat McCallum Has Passed Away

Wizard co-founder and former DC editor Pat McCallum has passed away, multiple comic book industry professionals confirm.

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Neville Longbottom, Cedric Diggory, Ginny Weasley, and Remus Lupin
10 Most Humble Harry Potter Characters, Ranked

Many of Harry Potter's characters display humilities, despite their incredible achievements or abilities.

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How Wizard Magazine Predicted Comics' 1980s Revival Craze

Prior to a ton of 1980s revivals in the early 2000s, Wizard magazine predicted the trend for comic books.

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Dark Knight vs Watchmen: A Look Back at Wizard #100

Alex Ross channels Todd McFarlane, Warren Ellis revamps the X-line, & Stan Lee annoys Steve Ditko.

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Wizard #97 Featured WCW, Harlan Ellison & Dougray Scott's Wolverine

Do you care about Pokémon, superheroes and “attitude”-era wrestling? Then Wizard Magazine has you covered…

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Alex Ross Painted His First Wolverine for Wizard in 1999

Spider-Man is set to join the X-Men (no foolin’), Alan Moore releases America’s Best Comics, and more fun from the Summer of 1999!

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Looking Back at Wizard #92 (April 1999)

Did Ben Affleck almost star in a "Preacher" film ... AND as Kevin Smith's Superman?

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"The Walking Dead" Star Norman Reedus Boards First-Ever Wizard World Cruise

"The Walking Dead's" Daryl has boarded Wizard's three-night cruise, traveling from Miami to the Bahamas, December 2-5.

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The Guide to the Guide to Comics - WIZARD #21 (May 1993)

In this new CSBG feature, Not Blog X's G. Kendall explores the early years of Wizard Magazine! This issue, Jae Lee provides a very different take on Youngblood.

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Eight Dollars?! The Guide to the Guide to Comics

G. Kendall of Not Blog X continues his new CSBG series, looking back on the early years of WIZARD magazine. Also, shiny trading cards.

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Hobby Star Sues Wizard Over "Toronto Comicon" Name

In a battle over the name to Wizard World's just wrapped "Toronto Comic Con," a $500,000 suit from Fan Expo owner Hobby Star highlights the growing issues of how unique the term "Comic Con" is and who can use it where.

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