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The magazine was intended to be quarterly, with a new issue planned for release four times a year. However, due to poor sales, the magazine was canceled after its second issue.
The magazine was intended to be quarterly, with a new issue planned for release four times a year. However, due to poor sales, the magazine was canceled after its second issue.


The magazine was, however, later revived and is published in other European countries.
The magazine was, however, later revived and is published in other European countries. A special "Premiere Issue"
of the magazine has also appeared in the United States and [[Pokémon in Canada|Canada]].


==Gallery of cover images==
==Gallery of cover images==

Revision as of 03:17, 13 December 2009

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The logo of Pokémon Official Magazine

The Pokémon Official Magazine was the world's first official Pokémon magazine. It was released in the UK. The first issue went on sale on October 1st, 2004, and had 92 pages.

The launch issue came with three gifts. Six Pokémon fridge magnets, a double sided poster, and a 3-D Charmander model were included in the package. Editor Tim Street made the following statement regarding the release of Pokémon Official Magazine:

"There has never been a better time to launch this title; fans have demanded it for years, ever since the very first Pokémon phenomenon swept the globe at the turn of the millennium. The appetite for Pokémon has never waned - just look at the amazing sales success of the Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire Game Boy Advance titles last year."

The magazine was intended to be quarterly, with a new issue planned for release four times a year. However, due to poor sales, the magazine was canceled after its second issue.

The magazine was, however, later revived and is published in other European countries. A special "Premiere Issue" of the magazine has also appeared in the United States and Canada.

Gallery of cover images


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