Summary
A year ago,Pokemon teamed up with Timeto create a very special edition of the latter’s long-running magazine. Although the content in all of them is the same, there were initially four versions of the magazine with a differentPokemonon each.Three more cover variantswere added to the collection a few months later, and a year on, even more Pokemon have received their own versions of Time’s Pokemon magazine.
Joining the collection areCharizard, Venasaur, and Blastoise. The fully evolved versions of Pokemon’s OG starters, it makes sense that all three of them be added at the same time. That brings the running total of Time magazines to collect up to ten as the three new covers join magazines withMew, Eevee, Pikachu, Charmander, Gengar, Squirtle, and Bulbasauron the front.
The three new additions to the collection don’t appear to be available on Amazon yet. The first four covers started appearing on newsstands before finding their way onto Amazon so if you want the new ones, you’re going to need to go out and find them in the wild, just like real Pokemon. Yes, I know Pokemon aren’t real. You know what I mean.
Pokemon’s Time Collection Now Has Three More Cover Options
Venasaur, Charizard, And Blastoise Join The Collection
The prior seven magazines, however, are all back in stock on Amazon and can be found through the links in the box below.They all cost $14.99 each, which is pretty reasonable, although if you’re dead set on owning all seven and don’t have any of them yet, you’re going to need to spend quite a bit if you want all of them right now.
Time Magazine Special Edition Pokemon Issue
Time magazine published a special edition issue to celebrate all things Pokemon. Pikachu, Charmander, Bulbasaur, and Squirtle on its covers with 96 pages of Pokemon articles within.
The content of the magazine is the same regardless of which one you buy, so if you have a favorite and don’t care about eventually owning all ten, you only need to pick up one. The magazines are almost 100 pages long and are filled with all sorts of great Pokemon content. A deep dive into thePokemon Goboom, tips on how to play other Pokemon games, and perhaps handier than anything else in there, a guide to thePokemon TCG.
Between soaring resale prices andPokemon TCG Pocket, Pokemon cards are going through something of a boom period. Impressive as they’ve never exactly been unpopular. Today is a particularly big one for Pocket asthe TCG game’s first big expansion, Space-Time Smackdown, went live this morning.