Wizard: The Comics Magazine #200 (200-1) Gold
Cover Date: April, 2008
Wizards 200 issue also marks the 200 greatest superheros list of all time. Heres a preview of the top 200 list of the best super heroes. Get the issue to see the whole list. 1. Wolverine 2. Batman 3. Spiderman 4. Superman 5. The Joker 6. Roschach 7. ...
Issue Description
Wizards 200 issue also marks the 200 greatest superheros list of all time.
Heres a preview of the top 200 list of the best super heroes. Get the issue to see the whole list.
1. Wolverine
2. Batman
3. Spiderman
4. Superman
5. The Joker
6. Roschach
7. Captain America
8. Hellboy
9. Magneto
10. John Constantine
11. The Thing
12. Snake Eyes
13. Kitty Pryde
14. Jesse Custer
15. Wonder Woman
16. Lex Luthor
17. Morpheus
18. Doctor Doom
19. The Hulk
20. Miracleman
21. Daredevil
22. Commissioner Gordon
23. Yorick Brown
24. Marv
25. The Spirit
26. Cassidy
27. Green Goblin
28. Fone Bone
29. Ozymandias
30. The Flash
31. Tuilp O' Hare
32. Green Arrow
33. Death
34. Luke Cage
35. Conan the Barbarian
36. Iron Man
37. Barbara Gordon
38. Spider Jerusalem
39. The Punisher
40. Thor
41. Mr. Fantastic
42. Hal Jordan
43. Jimmy Corrigan
44. Jack Knight
45. Hawkeye
46. Jessica Jones
47. Silver Surfer
48. Professer X
49. Black Adam
50. Cobra Commander
Wizard: The Comics Magazine (1991)
- Publisher
- Wizard
Volume Description
Originally called "Wizard: The Guide to Comics," Wizard was a guide to comics and comic pricing. The articles where mainly about superheroes and other popular aspects about comics, including comics in film or television. Many of the articles (other than the price guide at the end) where humorous or light in tone.
Some of the issues had exclusive offers, usually a free mini-comic of a popular title or character. These were sometimes enumerated as number 0 or 1/2, or are called something like special issue or special Wizard issue. The address for the official site is:
http://www.wizarduniverse.com/magazine/wizard/
The Wizard Comics Magazine stopped publication in January of 2011, after sales had been down for a long period of time. The main problem was that the news that they brought was already known through the internet. Most staff members had been laid off, but it was also revealed that Wizard would be relaunched in February 2011 as an online magazine called Wizard World. The first issue of "Wizard World" would be made available online and at all major digital distribution channels.
The magazine in paper form lasted for 235 issues and from 1991 till 2011, making it one of the longer magazine runs in America.
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