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Encyclopedia > Nickelodeon (magazine)
Nickelodeon Magazine's current logo (May 2006 - Present)
Nickelodeon Magazine's current logo (May 2006 - Present)

Nickelodeon Magazine is a children's magazine published by the television network of the same name. It was first published in 1990 at a cover price of $1.95 and was distributed for free at participating Pizza Hut restaurants, but production ceased after the second issue [1]. The magazine returned to production in Summer 1993. Originally published on a quarterly basis, it switched to bi-monthly with its February/March 1994 issue. It then went to 10 times per year starting March 1995. It is still published monthly with bi-monthly June/July and December/January issues. Image File history File links Nmag2. ... Image File history File links Nmag2. ... Nickelodeon redirects here. ... Pizza Hut is a restaurant chain and international franchise based in Dallas, Texas, USA, specializing in American-style pizza along with side dishes including buffalo wings, breadsticks, and garlic bread. ...


As of September 2006, Nickelodeon Magazine has had 124 issues.


In spite of being related to the network it is named after, Nickelodeon Magazine covers all sorts of topics for kids, whether inside the network or outside. It contains informative non-fiction pieces, humor, interviews, comics, pranks, and recipes (such as green slime cake).


The magazine's mascot is Zelda Van Gutters, a Lakeland Terrier dog who appears throughout the magazine making smart alecky comments. On the table of contents, Zelda usually shows up to introduce herself as the magazine's "roving reporter". She is also the star of the magazine's regular photo comic strip "Ruffing It". Zelda Van Gutters is a dog in Nickelodeon Magazine. ... Lakeland Terrier Categories: Stub | Dog breeds ...


In May 2006 the magazine got a makeover with a brand new logo but the insides such as the comic book stayed the same.


The Comic Book

Every issue of Nickelodeon magazine includes a section called "The Comic Book". Usually, this insert is made up of regular comic strips from underground artists. The original editor of the section was Anne D. Bernstein. Since 1997 it has been edited by Chris Duffy, who was joined by Dave Roman a few years later. Among the comics featured in Nickelodeon magazine's comic book: Mr. ...

  • Scene But Not Heard by Sam Henderson- The going-ons of a pink man and a bear, who compulsively pull pranks on each other. As the strip's name suggests, the comic is made entirely of pictures, but has no dialogue or sound.
  • Southern Fried Fugitives by Simon and Kim Deitch- The continuing adventures of a quartet of fried chicken pieces brought to life by a thunderstorm. This strip ended in December 1999.
  • Sam Hill & Ray-9 by Mark Martin - A boy and his robot dog.
  • Underpants-On-His-Head Man by Michael Kupperman- Originally appeared as one of "the worst comic book superheroes ever". As his name suggests, he wears his underwear on his head. His archenemy is his coworker, Pants-On-His-Head Man.
  • Patty-Cake by Scott Roberts- A bossy little blonde with a flower in her hair.
  • Fiona of the Felines by Terry LaBan- A girl who is raised by cats. Her strips are occasionally accompanied by a similar strip titled Warren of the Worms.
  • Impy & Wormer by James Kochalka - These mini-strips (featured at the bottom of the pages, under the regular strips) feature a stupid bug who constantly bothers a comparatively intellectual worm.
  • Cody by Bobby London- Drawn somewhat like The Katzenjammer Kids, this strip's title character is often misled by the fibs told by his grandfather, Poppy.
  • Grampa and Julie, Shark Hunters by Jef Czekaj- This strip's titular pair of a girl and her dim-witted grandfather started out searching for Stephen, the Largest Shark in the World. Their adventures from 1999 to 2003 have recently been reprinted in a graphic novel. An animated version of the comic is now in the pilot stages at Klasky Csupo. [2]
  • Teeny Weeny, the Tiniest Hot Dog in the World by Mark Martin - A miniature hot dog with lots of enthusiasm.
  • Karmopolis by Nick Bertozzi--Adventure strip in a world where everyone and everything is on wheels.
  • The Gag Station by various. One panel gags, often featuring cartoonists such as Johnny Ryan, Mark Newgarden, Ellen Forney, Steve Weissman, Feggo, Ian Baker, and Mark Martin.

In addition, Nickelodeon magazine's Comic Book also features comic strips based on of the cartoons exclusive to the network. These strips usually show up if something big is happening with the shows themselves, usually when a special episode or a movie (theatrical or made-for-TV) premieres. Among the Nicktoons that have been featured in the Comic Book: Sam Henderson (born in 1969 in Brooklyn, New York, United States) is an American independent cartoonist, writer and expert on American comedy history. ... An underground comic that Deitch contributed to. ... 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday, and was designated the International Year of Old Farts by the Sometimes-United Nations. ... Mark Martin is an American cartoonist. ... Michael Kupperman, also known as P. Revess, is an American cartoonist. ... Batman and Superman, two of the most recognizable and iconic superheroes. ... An archenemy, archfoe, archvillain or archnemesis (sometimes spelled arch-enemy, arch-foe, arch-villain or arch-nemesis) is the principal enemy of a character in a work of fiction, often described as the heros worst enemy (compare nemesis). ... Terry LeBan is an artist who has worked in the comics industry. ... James Kochalka is a cartoonist and rock musician who was born May 26th, 1968 and grew up in Springfield, Vermont. ... Bobby London (1950 - ) is an underground comix and mainstream comics artist. ... Katzenjammer Kids USPS stamp Katzenjammer Kids is probably the worlds second oldest comic strip (after The Yellow Kid, which ran from 1895-98) and the oldest one still in syndication. ... Klasky Csupo Inc. ... This comic, is a comic from the channel magazine, Nickelodeon Magazine. Characters Teeny Weeny - Hes a hot dog with lots of enthusiasm. ... Johnny Ryan (1970 - ) is an American alternative comics creator. ... Mark Newgarden is an American underground cartoonist. ... Ellen Forney is a Seattle, Washington-based cartoonist whose work has been published by Fantagraphics Books and The Stranger alternative newspaper. ...

POOOOOOOOP!! Real Monsters was an American animated television series about adolescent monsters in training, developed by Klasky-Csupo for Nickelodeon. ... Hey Arnold! was an American animated television series that ran on Nickelodeon from October 7, 1996 through June 8, 2004 (initial run in US). ... The Angry Beavers is a Nickelodeon American animated television series about Daggett and Norbert Beaver, two fraternal twin brother beavers who have left their parents and home to become bachelors in the forest. ... // see also * skrawl CatDog is an American animated television series on Nickelodeon, created by Peter Hannan. ... KaBlam! is an American animated television series that ran on Nickelodeon from 1996 to 2000. ... Oh Yeah! Cartoons was a late-1990s American animation showcase that appeared on the Nickelodeon cable channel. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The Wild Thornberrys is an American animated television series produced by Klasky Csupo for Nickelodeon. ... SpongeBob SquarePants is an American animated television series and media franchise. ... Invader Zim is an American animated television series created by comic book writer/artist Jhonen Vasquez and aired on Nickelodeon. ... This article is about the animated cartoon series Rocket Power. ... The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius is a spin-off of the Oscar-nominated computer-animated movie; Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, first officially aired in September 2002. ... As Told by Ginger was an American animated television series which debuted on Nickelodeon in October of 2000. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ... ChalkZone is an American animated television series, produced by Frederator Studios for the Nickelodeon cable channel. ... All Grown Up! is a Nickelodeon animated series, spun off from the popular series Rugrats and produced by Klasky Csupo Inc. ... My Life as a Teenage Robot was a American animated television series, produced by Frederator Studios for the Nickelodeon cable channel. ... Danny Phantom is an American animated television series created by Butch Hartman for Nickelodeon, produced by Billionfold Studios, and distributed outside the United States by the Canadian animation company Nelvana, the same as The Fairly OddParents. ... Catscratch is an American animated television series created by Doug TenNapel airing on Nickelodeon in 2005. ...

Nickelodeon Magazine Presents

Nickelodeon Magazine Presents, originally titled Nick Jr. Magazine Presents, is a series of one-shot special issues put out by Nickelodeon magazine. Each issue ties in with a Nicktoon or with a movie. Nickelodeon Magazine Presents mainly contains comics, either newly-made stories or two-page shorts reprinted from Nickelodeon magazine, but also features articles, puzzles, and poster inserts.


Notable covers


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Nickelodeon Magazine | Children's Magazine | Children's Magazines | Nickelodeon Subscription: MagazineCity (357 words)
Nickelodeon magazine is the childrens magazine that you won't have to bribe your kids to read.
Not only is this magazine full of all of the fun characters and comics from their favorite Nickelodeon shows, it is loaded with puzzles, fun facts, interviews, and pull-outs that your kids are guaranteed to enjoy.
Nickelodeon magazine makes reading a blast and will encourage the reading habits that are so important to young people.
Nickelodeon (magazine) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (786 words)
Nickelodeon Magazine is a children's magazine published by the television network of the same name.
The magazine's mascot is Zelda Van Gutters, a Lakeland Terrier dog who appears throughout the magazine making smart alecky comments.
Magazine Presents, is a series of one-shot special issues put out by Nickelodeon magazine.
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