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There are a number of foreign language magazines available for purchase at Kumazawa Shoten (2nd floor of LaLa Garden) and Maruzen at the University of Tsukuba. TSUKUBA WIKI PROJECT ( pages) home || empty pages || short pages || contact us

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  • There are a number of foreign language magazines available for purchase at Kumazawa Shoten (2nd floor of LaLa Garden) and Maruzen at the University of Tsukuba. TSUKUBA WIKI PROJECT ( pages) home || empty pages || short pages || contact us
  • Through F.E.A.R, a large number of magazines are strewn about. All legible details are as follows, though most text is far too blurry to read.
  • Magazines is the ninth track from the fourth The Hold Steady album Stay Positive, coming after the title track Stay Positive and before Joke About Jamaica.
  • Airsoft magazines are devices in which Airsoft Guns hold their ammunition, Airsoft BB's.
  • Magazines are still present in the future culture. Several of them were read by the crew of Dark Athena.
  • Sleep related Magazines * RT Magazine * Sleep Review
  • Magazines are a Back Weapon technically but only serve to improve the ammo capacity of the other weapons. Initially there were only General Magazine but Solid Magazines were added in Armored Core 2 but didn't appear in Armored Core 3. For Nexus to Last Raven, the system was replaced with shoulder versions that only reload a specific type of weapons (rifles and laser rifles respectively) and by Armored Core 4, they have been removed.
  • There have been several Thomas and Friends magazines printed around the world from 1987 onwards. There are many characters and stories exclusive to these magazines. Originally, they were published by Marvel Comics, who are more widely known for their superhero characters. However in 1999, by Issue #305, Marvel quietly discontinued them and Egmont took over in publishing Thomas magazines as they still do today.
  • Magazines are similar to books, they have lots of words which makes them bad, but they have lots of pictures, which is good (but not nearly enough, like seen in comic books). Like a full moon, they only come around once a month.
  • The following magazines cover eco-related topics: * The Ecologist * Air Quality, Atmosphere and Health - The first journal to focus on the relationship and effects of the atmospheric environment on human and ecological health. This magazine covers topics such as "air quality monitoring, management and measurement, atmospheric environment, climate change atmosperic protection, clean air technology etc. Main editors: Y.S. Chung; J.M. Samet * Plenty "The World in Green" This magazine covers general green issues and has a little bit of everything. * Green Guide National Geographic started this magazine Spring 2008. As most things they publish it contains good information in an attractive format. * Boho "A Bohemian's Guide to style" is a green fashion magazine for teens and 20
  • In 2000, members who signed up for The Tribe fan club received a free magazine, dubbed 'The Tribe Trader', only one issue was made, after which other issues were created/distributed online. In 2003 Germany released two magazines for The Tribe. Each of them came with a free gift and featured facts, interviews, games, exclusive pictures and competitions relating to The Tribe and it's cast members. pictures from the german magazine
  • Magazine(s) for Rapture (original ones before things went to # $ % * ) : - Literary Prestige - authors and wannabees pushing forward the world of words - Society and Culture - happenings and doings of those elevated above others (in their own minds at least) - Scientific Journals (achievement encourages achievement...) likely included recent happenings/developments from the doomed surface world. - Pop-Culture - stuck in the 40's and 50's - the squares need rounding out.... - Sports magazine - opiate of the masses (to replace that other one) --- ---
  • Magazines are items found in Dead Rising 2, Dead Rising 2: Case Zero and Dead Rising 2: Off the Record. Magazines increase Chuck or Frank's abilities in different ways, so long as they are in his inventory. Magazines are the equivalent to books in Dead Rising and Dead Rising 3 (see Dead Rising 3 Books). Different magazines have different effects. Press Image:X.png when Chuck is holding the magazine in his hands to see the book's effects. None of the magazines have any effect on the durability of combo weapons.
  • In addition to Doctor Who Weekly, Doctor Who Monthly and Doctor Who Magazine, Marvel UK has published other Doctor Who and related magazines. Twelve issues of The Incredible Hulk Presents were published weekly in 1989, all of which carried original Seventh Doctor comic strips. Between 1992 and 1994, they published Doctor Who Classic Comics, which ran for 27 issues and one special, reprinting comic strips from magazines such as TV Century 21, Countdown, TV Action, TV Comic, The Incredible Hulk Presents, Doctor Who Weekly, Doctor Who Monthly and Doctor Who Magazine. The large-format Doctor Who Poster Magazine was published by Marvel UK between 1994 and 1995, running for eight issues and consisting of 16 pages that when unfolded made a giant poster on one side and contained story checklists,
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  • There are a number of foreign language magazines available for purchase at Kumazawa Shoten (2nd floor of LaLa Garden) and Maruzen at the University of Tsukuba. TSUKUBA WIKI PROJECT ( pages) home || empty pages || short pages || contact us
  • In addition to Doctor Who Weekly, Doctor Who Monthly and Doctor Who Magazine, Marvel UK has published other Doctor Who and related magazines. Twelve issues of The Incredible Hulk Presents were published weekly in 1989, all of which carried original Seventh Doctor comic strips. Between 1992 and 1994, they published Doctor Who Classic Comics, which ran for 27 issues and one special, reprinting comic strips from magazines such as TV Century 21, Countdown, TV Action, TV Comic, The Incredible Hulk Presents, Doctor Who Weekly, Doctor Who Monthly and Doctor Who Magazine. The large-format Doctor Who Poster Magazine was published by Marvel UK between 1994 and 1995, running for eight issues and consisting of 16 pages that when unfolded made a giant poster on one side and contained story checklists, articles and features relating to the poster on the other.
  • Magazines are items found in Dead Rising 2, Dead Rising 2: Case Zero and Dead Rising 2: Off the Record. Magazines increase Chuck or Frank's abilities in different ways, so long as they are in his inventory. Magazines are the equivalent to books in Dead Rising and Dead Rising 3 (see Dead Rising 3 Books). There are 28 magazines available in Dead Rising 2 and two magazines available in Case Zero. In comparison, Dead Rising had 24 books. Magazine's effects are cumulative, meaning the same effects the magazines provide build upon each other, increasing with each magazine. If another player is carrying one in co-op mode, copies will not appear. Different magazines have different effects. Press Image:X.png when Chuck is holding the magazine in his hands to see the book's effects. None of the magazines have any effect on the durability of combo weapons.
  • Through F.E.A.R, a large number of magazines are strewn about. All legible details are as follows, though most text is far too blurry to read.
  • The following magazines cover eco-related topics: * The Ecologist * Air Quality, Atmosphere and Health - The first journal to focus on the relationship and effects of the atmospheric environment on human and ecological health. This magazine covers topics such as "air quality monitoring, management and measurement, atmospheric environment, climate change atmosperic protection, clean air technology etc. Main editors: Y.S. Chung; J.M. Samet * Plenty "The World in Green" This magazine covers general green issues and has a little bit of everything. * Green Guide National Geographic started this magazine Spring 2008. As most things they publish it contains good information in an attractive format. * Boho "A Bohemian's Guide to style" is a green fashion magazine for teens and 20's. First issue was released Fall 2008. * Positively Green A women's Home and Fashion magazine started August 2008 and directed at a 20+ with content for parents, best green charities, food. * G magazine is an Australian Green lifestyle magazine. See also: Magazines in German, French.
  • Magazines is the ninth track from the fourth The Hold Steady album Stay Positive, coming after the title track Stay Positive and before Joke About Jamaica.
  • Airsoft magazines are devices in which Airsoft Guns hold their ammunition, Airsoft BB's.
  • Magazines are still present in the future culture. Several of them were read by the crew of Dark Athena.
  • Magazine(s) for Rapture (original ones before things went to # $ % * ) : - Literary Prestige - authors and wannabees pushing forward the world of words - Society and Culture - happenings and doings of those elevated above others (in their own minds at least) - Scientific Journals (achievement encourages achievement...) likely included recent happenings/developments from the doomed surface world. - Pop-Culture - stuck in the 40's and 50's - the squares need rounding out.... - Sports magazine - opiate of the masses (to replace that other one) - "Compute" - yes, nerds are a greater percentage than normal in Rapture's demographics (and Art Deco pocket protectors WERE fashion statements...) - Ladies Apartment Journal - modern AND aesthetic - a goal for every housewife, hostess. - Kids Magazine - interest and activities, advertisements (of course) targeting kids of various ages. - Some 'Gentlemans' magazines of various sorts (pornography) With the formation of New Rapture there may be again opportunities for 'magazines', though the format for a long time may be butcher paper and only a few pages, coming out only sporadically. Recovering some of the Computer composition and typesetting machines would make these much easier to produce. - New Rapture Magazine - put out by the City to discuss larger City issues rather than the day to day operations that are published in newspapers. What is the future for New Rapture, etc... - Clinic and the Cure - progress articles published to create public awareness about operations of the Clinic and the important work saving Splicers. - City Hall/Council Digest - explaining current projects and proposals and coming decisions for Citizens. - TeeVee Guide - is there enough to actually have a magazine for this ?? There probably would be a good market in pre-fall issues of magazines. Their content will probably be superior (if not in amount). Reprints of article content would possible be common for the newly published ones. So theres yet another valuable type of object to bring back from 'The Ruins'. Even just old -quality paper for reuse/recycle from all those stacks of papers we see laying around (about long dead people and long gone businesses). --- ---
  • Sleep related Magazines * RT Magazine * Sleep Review
  • Magazines are a Back Weapon technically but only serve to improve the ammo capacity of the other weapons. Initially there were only General Magazine but Solid Magazines were added in Armored Core 2 but didn't appear in Armored Core 3. For Nexus to Last Raven, the system was replaced with shoulder versions that only reload a specific type of weapons (rifles and laser rifles respectively) and by Armored Core 4, they have been removed.
  • There have been several Thomas and Friends magazines printed around the world from 1987 onwards. There are many characters and stories exclusive to these magazines. Originally, they were published by Marvel Comics, who are more widely known for their superhero characters. However in 1999, by Issue #305, Marvel quietly discontinued them and Egmont took over in publishing Thomas magazines as they still do today.
  • Magazines are similar to books, they have lots of words which makes them bad, but they have lots of pictures, which is good (but not nearly enough, like seen in comic books). Like a full moon, they only come around once a month.
  • In 2000, members who signed up for The Tribe fan club received a free magazine, dubbed 'The Tribe Trader', only one issue was made, after which other issues were created/distributed online. In 2003 Germany released two magazines for The Tribe. Each of them came with a free gift and featured facts, interviews, games, exclusive pictures and competitions relating to The Tribe and it's cast members. pictures from the german magazine In 2005, Germany released The Tribe Das offizielle Fanbuch. This magazine with 60some pages, contained lots of information about The Tribe in general and the characters. There is a detailed description of all the main characters and the cast. There's also character descriptions about the minor characters.
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