- Jetix Magazine
"Jetix Magazine" is a four-weekly publication from
Future Publishing andJetix available in theUnited Kingdom . It is edited by Richard Owen.It began as "Fox Kids' Wicked", but soon changed when
Buena Vista 's changes finally reached the European regions, andFox Kids was rebranded.It serves as both a guide and showcase for programmes airing on the Jetix UK digital channel. Catering mostly to younger readers, the magazine is simple in its approach and content, offering up very easy summaries of their programming, and even simpler reviews of recently released
video game s andmovie s, similar to many other children's games and variety magazines."Jetix Magazine" is one of the few children's publications also to offer a free
DVD in every issue, containing usually two episodes per disc, this would also soon include premiere episodes for seasons and series not yet airing on the channel until a few weeks after the issue would come out. Initially starting out as mere pocket slipcases, the DVD package was expanded into a near full sized DVD case with a narrow spine. The DVD packaging has since reverted back to its original slipcase form.In November 2005, Jetix began adding three episodes per DVD to the package, starting with three classic episodes of their flagship show,
Power Rangers , the episodes selected had never before been released commercially on DVD. Jetix would soon follow with more examples of this, releasing never before DVD-distributed episodes of the 1990sX-Men animated series,Spider-Man , and theIncredible Hulk .Comic strip
Jetix Magazine's primary comic strip initially centred on Power Rangers, making it the most showcased series on the channel in the strip format (the only other one that rivals PR in terms of use was "
Digimon " back when the publication was "Wicked"), now written by "Transformers" comic strip monarchSimon Furman , with art byAndrew Wildman . The strip eventually ended, and "Power Rangers" eventually acquired its own comic, though the content is written for much younger readers. Furman moved on to write "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles " (TMNT) related material for a TMNT comic from the same publishers.The top strip in the magazine is a UK reprinting of the Archie comics Sonic X title.
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