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OK, this was long overdue, but I finally got around to creating a stub. It's not much yet, and was actually more work creating all the links to it, but my excuse is that I was going by memory and what limited information there was on-line. According to the Mile High Comics listing, there appears to have been 28 issues published starting with issue #1 in July 1993 and here [1] it looks as if issue 28 was October 1995. I guess that was monthly, which would suggest not just a minor edit to the article, but inclusion in the monthly magazine category. Google searches suggest there was no issue 29. The article could use a history of publication, list of specials, listing of contributors and columnists, editors, column and section titles, notes about the price guide (I think there was one, right?), inclusion of cards and ashcan comics, and anything else that's relevant. Maybe this could be like a miniature version of the Wizard magazine article? I'll aim to include some of this info myself, but with luck the many links I created (only where "Hero Illustrated" was already mentioned in the article) will pay off and the stub will mature quickly.
Klknoles (talk) 05:28, 24 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]