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Star Trek appeared on the covers of issues #61 and #86, both of which are Star Trek-themed issues published January 1980 and June 1982 respectively. File:Electric Company 82 interior A.jpg|One two-page spread File:Electric Company 82 interior B.jpg|Another two-page spread

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  • The Electric Company Magazine
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  • Star Trek appeared on the covers of issues #61 and #86, both of which are Star Trek-themed issues published January 1980 and June 1982 respectively. File:Electric Company 82 interior A.jpg|One two-page spread File:Electric Company 82 interior B.jpg|Another two-page spread
  • A Smurf appeared on the cover of issue #98, a cartoon-around-the-world-themed issue published September 1983.
  • Lucy van Pelt, Schroeder and his piano appeared on the cover of issue #102, a music-themed issue, published February 1984. Snoopy (as Joe Cool) and Woodstock appeared on the cover of issue #118, a school-themed issue published September 1986.
  • Bugs Bunny appeared on the cover of issue #104, a exercise-themed issue published April/May 1984. He also appeared on the front cover of issue #117, a birthday-themed issue published July/August 1986, dressed as The Statue of Liberty.
  • The Electric Company Magazine is an educational children's magazine published as a complement to the Children's Television Workshop television series, The Electric Company. The magazine was published from 1972 through 1987. It was targeted as the next step up from Sesame Street Magazine; a banner on each cover said, "For Graduates of Sesame Street". Superman and Supergirl appeared on several covers promoting various movies.
  • Garfield and Odie appeared on the cover for issue #103, a Garfield-themed issue published March 1984. Garfield also appeared on the cover of issue #120, a Thanksgiving-themed issue, published November 1986.
  • The Electric Company Magazine is an educational children's magazine published as a complement to the Children's Television Workshop television series, The Electric Company. The magazine was published from 1972 through 1987. It was targeted as the next step up from Sesame Street Magazine; a banner on each cover said, "For Graduates of Sesame Street".
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  • Star Trek appeared on the covers of issues #61 and #86, both of which are Star Trek-themed issues published January 1980 and June 1982 respectively. File:Electric Company 82 interior A.jpg|One two-page spread File:Electric Company 82 interior B.jpg|Another two-page spread
  • A Smurf appeared on the cover of issue #98, a cartoon-around-the-world-themed issue published September 1983.
  • Lucy van Pelt, Schroeder and his piano appeared on the cover of issue #102, a music-themed issue, published February 1984. Snoopy (as Joe Cool) and Woodstock appeared on the cover of issue #118, a school-themed issue published September 1986.
  • Bugs Bunny appeared on the cover of issue #104, a exercise-themed issue published April/May 1984. He also appeared on the front cover of issue #117, a birthday-themed issue published July/August 1986, dressed as The Statue of Liberty.
  • The Electric Company Magazine is an educational children's magazine published as a complement to the Children's Television Workshop television series, The Electric Company. The magazine was published from 1972 through 1987. It was targeted as the next step up from Sesame Street Magazine; a banner on each cover said, "For Graduates of Sesame Street". Superman and Supergirl appeared on several covers promoting various movies.
  • The Electric Company Magazine is an educational children's magazine published as a complement to the Children's Television Workshop television series, The Electric Company. The magazine was published from 1972 through 1987. It was targeted as the next step up from Sesame Street Magazine; a banner on each cover said, "For Graduates of Sesame Street". The Muppets appeared on the cover of two issues. Miss Piggy was the cover model for issue #72, a Valentine's Day-themed issue published February 1981. A few months later, the magazine's cover promoted the release of The Great Muppet Caper on issue #76, July 1981.
  • Garfield and Odie appeared on the cover for issue #103, a Garfield-themed issue published March 1984. Garfield also appeared on the cover of issue #120, a Thanksgiving-themed issue, published November 1986.
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