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[[File:N04_0928_pomlogo.gif‎|frame|The logo of of the original Pokémon Official Magazine]]
The '''Pokémon Official Magazine''' is the name of several different publications worldwide.
The '''Pokémon Official Magazine''' is the name of several different publications worldwide.


==In the United Kingdom==
==In the United Kingdom==
===First magazine===
[[File:Pokémon Official Magazine logo.png‎|frame|The logo of the first Pokémon Official Magazine UK]]
{{bulbanews|Official Pokémon Magazine to launch in UK}}
{{bulbanews|Official Pokémon Magazine to launch in UK}}
The world's first official Pokémon magazine was released in {{pmin|the United Kingdom}}. The first issue went on sale 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 {{p|Charmander}} model were included in the package.
The world's first official Pokémon magazine was released in {{pmin|the United Kingdom}}. The first issue went on sale 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 {{p|Charmander}} model were included in the package.
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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.


In February 2013, it was announced by Future Publishing that Pokémon Official Magazine[http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/gaming/official-pokemon-magazine-back-issues/] would be returning to the United Kingdom. The relaunched magazine had a publishing schedule of 13 issues per year. Each Issue also came with a free gift and posters.
===Second magazine===
To promote sales of the magazine at launch, users could subscribe from 26th February to 19th April and receive the first 3 issues for £5.
In February 2013, it was announced by Future Publishing that Pokémon Official Magazine<ref>[http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/gaming/official-pokemon-magazine-back-issues/]</ref> would be returning to the United Kingdom. The relaunched magazine had a publishing schedule of 13 issues per year. Each Issue had 34 pages, including posters and a free gift.
To promote sales of the magazine at launch, users could subscribe from February 26 to April 19 and receive the first 3 issues for £5.
* Issue 1 came out on March 20.
* Issue 1 came out on March 20.
* Issue 2 came out on April 11.
* Issue 2 came out on April 11.
* Issue 3 came out on May 9.
* Issue 3 came out on May 9.
Since Issue 3, subscribers typically received new issues on the 9th of every month.
* Issue 4 came out on June 6.
* Issue 5 came out on July 02.
* Issue 6 came out on July 30.
* Issue 7 came out on August 27.
* Issue 8 came out on September 24.
* Issue 9 came out on October 22.
* Issue 10 came out on November 19.
* Issue 11 came out on December 17.
* Issue 12 came out on January 14.
* Issue 13 came out on February 11.
Since Issue 3, subscribers typically received new issues on the 9th of every month. The magazine covered various media within the Pokémon franchise, with the magazine divided into sections including {{pkmn|games|Video Game}} news (both [[core series]] and spin-off titles), the {{pkmn|Trading Card Game|TCG}} (involving new card releases and strategies), several pages retelling an episode from the {{series2|Best Wishes}} {{pkmn|anime}} [[series]] (with a quiz at the end of the story), a page briefly summarizing an older episode (and it's highlights) and various 'fun pages' (which included coloring activities, word decoders and counting games). There was also a gallery at the end, which would have peoples drawings of Pokémon they had sent in.
Prior to Issue 11, all the magazines were A5 in size, with issues 11–13 having a A4 cover (though the pages inside remained A5). Issues 11–13 also contained an expanded Gallery section, changed from taking up 2 pages to 4 pages.
Prior to Issue 11, all the magazines were A5 in size, with issues 11–13 having a A4 cover (though the pages inside remained A5). Issues 11–13 also contained an expanded Gallery section, changed from taking up 2 pages to 4 pages.


However, due to poor sales, the magazine was cancelled after thirteen issues, with the last issue being released on February 11, 2014.
However, due to poor sales, the magazine was cancelled after thirteen issues, with the last issue being released on February 11, 2014. Those who had subscribed to the magazine received a letter on February 6, 2014 detailing the news, along with also having their subscription switched over to it's sister magazine, the Official Nintendo Magazine.
 
===Third magazine===
A third official Pokémon magazine was launched by Immediate Media Co.<ref>[http://www.inpublishing.co.uk/news/articles/immediate_launches_pokemon_magazine_10929.aspx]</ref> on March 29th, 2017. Like its predecessor, each issue is 34 pages in length and consists of posters, puzzles and a free gift.
 
<gallery>
File:Third Pokémon Official Magazine UK issue 1.png|Cover of the first issue of the third UK magazine
File:Third Pokémon Official Magazine UK issue 2.png|Cover of the second issue of the third UK magazine
</gallery>


==In other countries==
==In other countries==
Pokémon Official Magazine is published in other European countries, such as {{pmin|Denmark}}, {{pmin|Italy}}, {{pmin|the Netherlands}} and {{pmin|Greece}}.
See also: [[List of Danish Pokémon Official Magazine issues]], [[List of Dutch Pokémon Official Magazine issues]], [[List of German Pokémon Official Magazine issues]], [[List of Spanish Pokémon Official Magazine issues]]
 
Pokémon Official Magazine is published in other European countries by [[Panini]], such as an French edition in {{pmin|France}}, German edition in {{pmin|Austria}}, {{pmin|Germany}} and {{pmin|Luxembourg}}, Danish in {{pmin|Denmark}}, Italian in {{pmin|Italy}}, Dutch in {{pmin|the Netherlands}} and Flanders ({{pmin|Belgium}}), Spanish in {{pmin|Spain}} and Greek in {{pmin|Greece}}.


A special "Premiere Issue" of the magazine has also appeared in {{pmin|the United States}} and {{pmin|Canada}} in late 2009. It came packaged with a booster pack from {{TCG|Platinum: Arceus}}. No other issues have appeared in the North American region since then.
A special "Premiere Issue" of the magazine has also appeared in {{pmin|the United States}} and {{pmin|Canada}} in late 2009. It came packaged with a booster pack from {{TCG|Platinum: Arceus}}. No other issues have appeared in the North American region since then.
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==Gallery of cover images==
==Gallery of cover images==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:POM first cover.jpg|First issue cover
File:POM first cover.jpg|Cover of the first issue of the first UK magazine
File:POM package.jpg|The package the first issue came in
File:POM package.jpg|Package the first issue of the first UK magazine came in
File:Official Pokémon Magazine.jpg|Cover of the first issue of the second UK magazine
File:POM.png|Eighteenth issue of the Danish version
File:POM.png|Eighteenth issue of the Danish version
File:Pokemon Magazine NA.jpg|North American Premiere Issue
File:Pokemon Magazine NA.jpg|North American Premiere Issue
File:Official Pokémon Magazine.jpg|Cover artwork for the new UK magazine
File:NLPOKE00616 0.jpg|Issue 6/2016 of the Dutch version
</gallery>
</gallery>
==References==
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Revision as of 13:18, 17 July 2017

The Pokémon Official Magazine is the name of several different publications worldwide.

In the United Kingdom

First magazine

The logo of the first Pokémon Official Magazine UK
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The world's first official Pokémon magazine was released in the United Kingdom. The first issue went on sale 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.

Second magazine

In February 2013, it was announced by Future Publishing that Pokémon Official Magazine[1] would be returning to the United Kingdom. The relaunched magazine had a publishing schedule of 13 issues per year. Each Issue had 34 pages, including posters and a free gift. To promote sales of the magazine at launch, users could subscribe from February 26 to April 19 and receive the first 3 issues for £5.

  • Issue 1 came out on March 20.
  • Issue 2 came out on April 11.
  • Issue 3 came out on May 9.
  • Issue 4 came out on June 6.
  • Issue 5 came out on July 02.
  • Issue 6 came out on July 30.
  • Issue 7 came out on August 27.
  • Issue 8 came out on September 24.
  • Issue 9 came out on October 22.
  • Issue 10 came out on November 19.
  • Issue 11 came out on December 17.
  • Issue 12 came out on January 14.
  • Issue 13 came out on February 11.

Since Issue 3, subscribers typically received new issues on the 9th of every month. The magazine covered various media within the Pokémon franchise, with the magazine divided into sections including Video Game news (both core series and spin-off titles), the TCG (involving new card releases and strategies), several pages retelling an episode from the Best Wishes anime series (with a quiz at the end of the story), a page briefly summarizing an older episode (and it's highlights) and various 'fun pages' (which included coloring activities, word decoders and counting games). There was also a gallery at the end, which would have peoples drawings of Pokémon they had sent in. Prior to Issue 11, all the magazines were A5 in size, with issues 11–13 having a A4 cover (though the pages inside remained A5). Issues 11–13 also contained an expanded Gallery section, changed from taking up 2 pages to 4 pages.

However, due to poor sales, the magazine was cancelled after thirteen issues, with the last issue being released on February 11, 2014. Those who had subscribed to the magazine received a letter on February 6, 2014 detailing the news, along with also having their subscription switched over to it's sister magazine, the Official Nintendo Magazine.

Third magazine

A third official Pokémon magazine was launched by Immediate Media Co.[2] on March 29th, 2017. Like its predecessor, each issue is 34 pages in length and consists of posters, puzzles and a free gift.

In other countries

See also: List of Danish Pokémon Official Magazine issues, List of Dutch Pokémon Official Magazine issues, List of German Pokémon Official Magazine issues, List of Spanish Pokémon Official Magazine issues

Pokémon Official Magazine is published in other European countries by Panini, such as an French edition in France, German edition in Austria, Germany and Luxembourg, Danish in Denmark, Italian in Italy, Dutch in the Netherlands and Flanders (Belgium), Spanish in Spain and Greek in Greece.

A special "Premiere Issue" of the magazine has also appeared in the United States and Canada in late 2009. It came packaged with a booster pack from Platinum: Arceus. No other issues have appeared in the North American region since then.

Gallery of cover images

References


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