With these kind of magazines I always wonder how much staff they need to produce the non-comics stuff. I remember reading my sister's Spongebob magazines a few years back and the features pages were just a mixture of stock art a graphic designer could knock up in Photoshop in an afternoon. They didnt have any comics in them at all, but if I remember rightly they did earlier on but dropped them.
I remember a similar magazine to Toxic from when I was younger probably around 2002 the year Toxic came out. It was called K-Zone or K-club or something similar. Glossy paper, half the size of A4 and quite a lot of pages. It was a mixture of features, adverts and a good number of comics some licensed from TV shows others original.
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