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'''''MixxZine Issue 1-5''''' was the fourth release of MixxZine magazine under Mixx Entertainment, Inc. Mixx would later rebrand to Tokyopop in 1999. This issue features manga such as ''Sailor Moon'', ''Parasyte'', and ''Magic Knight Rayearth''.
'''''MixxZine Issue 1-5''''' was the fourth release of MixxZine magazine under Mixx Entertainment, Inc. Mixx would later rebrand to Tokyopop in 1999. This issue features manga such as ''Sailor Moon'', ''Parasyte'', and ''Magic Knight Rayearth''.
==Issue Credits==
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! Credit
! Name
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| Publisher: || Stuart J. Levy
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| Editor-in-Chief: || Ronald Scovil Jr.
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| Circulation Manager: || Victor Chin
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| National Advertising Director: || Susan Jaget
|-
| Art Retouch: || Kiyomi Fukuyama & Hiro Yasui
|-
| Creative Director: || Doug Jackson
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| Translation: || Stuart J. Levy (PARASYTE, Ice Blade, Sailor Moon) <br \> Anita Sengupta with Rika Takahashi (Rayearth)
|-
| Script Editing and Related Production: || Matthew Galgani
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| Project Manager: || Miwa Takagi
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| Marketing Director: || Yoshie Kidokoro
|-
| Distribution Coordinator: || Michael A. Gerardo
|-
| Business Development: || Mitsuru Suzuki, Ray Klein
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| Intern Mixxers: || Enrico Green, Brigitta Tanzer, Alex Ko, Hiro Yasui
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| Cover Logo Design by || Stu
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| Cover Assembly by || Stu & Yuka
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| Equipment and technical facilities provided by || EC² - The Annenberg Incubator Project
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| Printed by || R.R. Donnelley and Sons
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| Output by || Falcon Prep
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| Equipment and technical facilities provided by || EC² - The Annenberg Incubator Project
|-
| Covert Artist: || Chuck Jones
|}





Latest revision as of 10:04, 22 March 2022

MixxZine Issue 1-5
Language(s) English
Media Print
Format Magazine
Region North America
Producer(s) Stuart J. Levy [1]
Publisher Mixx Entertainment, Inc. [1]
Price USA $4.99[1]
Canada $5.99[1]
Color Yes
Release date April 1998
Barcode UPC: 073361930361
Periodical: 04

MixxZine Issue 1-5 was the fourth release of MixxZine magazine under Mixx Entertainment, Inc. Mixx would later rebrand to Tokyopop in 1999. This issue features manga such as Sailor Moon, Parasyte, and Magic Knight Rayearth.

Issue Credits

Credit Name
Publisher: Stuart J. Levy
Editor-in-Chief: Ronald Scovil Jr.
Circulation Manager: Victor Chin
National Advertising Director: Susan Jaget
Art Retouch: Kiyomi Fukuyama & Hiro Yasui
Creative Director: Doug Jackson
Translation: Stuart J. Levy (PARASYTE, Ice Blade, Sailor Moon)
Anita Sengupta with Rika Takahashi (Rayearth)
Script Editing and Related Production: Matthew Galgani
Project Manager: Miwa Takagi
Marketing Director: Yoshie Kidokoro
Distribution Coordinator: Michael A. Gerardo
Business Development: Mitsuru Suzuki, Ray Klein
Intern Mixxers: Enrico Green, Brigitta Tanzer, Alex Ko, Hiro Yasui
Cover Logo Design by Stu
Cover Assembly by Stu & Yuka
Equipment and technical facilities provided by EC² - The Annenberg Incubator Project
Printed by R.R. Donnelley and Sons
Output by Falcon Prep
Equipment and technical facilities provided by EC² - The Annenberg Incubator Project
Covert Artist: Chuck Jones


References to Tenchi Muyo!

  • Page 3: The official Pioneer Ryo-Ohki mousepad appears in the magazine's MixxMall section as an item readers can spend MixxMoney on. Despite being solicited as free, MixxZine's proprietary currency, MixxMoney, required readers to spend money on catalog items to earn the currency. Shipping and handling was also not included.

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