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They were originally written as a series of bimonthly essays for the magazine Les Lettres Nouvelles.
The bimonthly series was initially written and drawn by Starlin, but was eventually co-penciled and inked by Steve Leialoha.
Aparo continued for a time to provide art to Charlton for The Phantom, alternating between the two series month by month ( both series were being released on a bimonthly basis at the time ).
The group was revived by its creators in July 2010 with the bimonthly series Avengers: The Children's Crusade which is a follow-up to Disassembled and House of M.
The first issue was published in 1965, and the series was published on a bimonthly schedule.
After his first two Vampire Tales stories, Morbius concurrently became the star of his own feature in Marvel's bimonthly Adventure into Fear anthology series, beginning with issue # 20 ( Feb. 1974 ) and continuing through # 31 ( Dec. 1975 ), the final issue of that title.
The series was revived in the following decade, and ran 11 bimonthly issues ( Sept. 1970-May 1972 ) before changing its title and, slightly its format to become Weird Western Tales.
Solo is an American comic book series that was published bimonthly by DC Comics, beginning in October 2004.
Desolation Jones was a bimonthly comic book series written by Warren Ellis.

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The Institute published a bulletin entitled " Family Life " monthly or bimonthly for decades.

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Replacing the discontinued Medical Technicians Bulletin, publication of which was suspended with the November-December 1959 issue, a section called `` Technical Notes '' was inaugurated on a bimonthly basis beginning with the April 1960 issue.
) is a bimonthly mathematical journal published by Princeton University and the Institute for Advanced Study.
Forty-seven bimonthly issues from Different Worlds were published.
Despite critical success, sales lagged, and the publication schedule change from monthly to bimonthly.
While the most popular titles were monthly, many were bimonthly and some were quarterly.
* St. John Sun Times printed bimonthly
Originally scheduled for May / June 1977 but first published one month later on a bimonthly schedule with an initial ( and speculative ) print run of 4, 000, White Dwarf continued the fantasy and science fiction role-playing and board-gaming theme developed in Owl and Weasel but, owing to the increase in available space, began to produce reviews, articles and scenarios to a greater depth than had previously been possible.
* The bimonthly 2000 AD Extreme Edition presented reprints of classic and hard-to-find 2000AD stories, but poor sales led to its cancellation in mid-2008.
It publishes Reports of the National Center for Science Education bimonthly, containing book reviews and news.
The Illustrated London News was published weekly until 1971 when it became monthly ; bimonthly from 1989 ; and then quarterly before publication ceased.
Miller was so successful with the title that Marvel once again began publishing Daredevil monthly rather than bimonthly.
In addition to Habitat's socially impactful activities, Koinonia Partners publishes a bimonthly newsletter for the Prison and Jail Project promoting prisoner reform and education.
In the summer of 1962, Browne was named the advertising manager for the Liberty Amendment Committee's bimonthly publication American Progress for Economic Freedom.
The SVNA holds regular community meetings, hosts social events and neighborhood work days, and publishes an bimonthly newsletter.
At one time, Three House also published the free weekly newspaper " El Sol de Sonoma ," in Spanish, and a bimonthly magazine called " FineLife.
At New Harmony, he taught printing and published a bimonthly newspaper, Disseminator of Useful Knowledge, and books using the town's printing press.
Originally published bimonthly, the volumes were later reduced to a quarterly release.
Contamination levels in the town's waterways are currently being checked bimonthly to monitor the water quality of creeks and streams leaving Farmville.
Gold ; this lasted for eight bimonthly issues.
The contest is usually held the Saturday before the Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants, although it is frequently held bimonthly.
It reverted to a bimonthly schedule with the June 1956 issue, as circulation dropped again.
The editor was Horace Gold, who was also the editor of Galaxy Science Fiction ; Galaxy had gone from a monthly to a bimonthly schedule at the start of 1959, and If and Galaxy appeared in alternate months for the next few years.
The magazine published some well-received material and was profitable, but Guinn, the publisher and owner, decided in 1967 that it would be better to have Galaxy resume a monthly schedule ; both Worlds of Tomorrow and Galaxy were bimonthly at that time, while If was monthly.
If went bimonthly in May 1970, as Abramson attempted to juggle the frequency of publication of several of his titles to maximize profits ; the page count and price were also adjusted more than once over the next year, again increasing profitability.
Players enjoyed the bimonthly newsletter's crossword puzzles and jokes, but game secrets were most valued.

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Also at this time the masthead and interior of Crit, Journal of the AIAS and AIASinfo ( the bimonthly electronic newsletter ) are redesigned ( by the award winning firm Design Army ) to properly reflect the modern design aesthetics of the members.

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Electric Word was a bimonthly, English-language magazine published in Amsterdam between 1987 and 1990 that offered eclectic reporting on the translation industry, linguistic technology, and computer culture.
Until it ceased on February 20, 2002, it was the largest publication for English-speaking Asian Americans in the United States, with bimonthly readership exceeding 200, 000 in North America.
As of 2006, the circulation of its free bimonthly newsletter, Family Voice, was estimated to be approximately 200, 000 copies.
A bimonthly companion magazine XYFoto was launched in 2003 containing only photographs.
Publication was irregular until 2005, since when it has been bimonthly.
The first issue of the new group ’ s bimonthly magazine, Internasjonal sosialisme, published in February 1985, was unapologetically inward-looking and presented an extensive overview of IS ’ theoretical foundation, with major articles by Knut Øygard, Ellisiv Rognlien, Helge Ryggvik, Øivind Østberg, and Steve Pepper on the need for a revolutionary party ; the relationship between the party, the unions and the “ movements ”; and the theory of State Capitalism.
It was published bimonthly in downloadable PDF format, each issue being a fixed 64 pages long not including the cover ( and a blank " fluff " page serving as an inside front cover to facilitate double-sided printing ).
Later he worked with Ed Curran as a producer and on a web site called “ technogadgets ” which was syndicated as a bimonthly segment on ABC radio and TV affiliates in the USA.
Royal Roy: A Prince of a Boy was a short-lived bimonthly comic book title from the Marvel Comics younger readers ' imprint Star Comics, created by Lennie Herman and Warren Kremer.
Initially, it was published bimonthly, changing to monthly in June 1984.
Her poetry was first published when she was fourteen in a bimonthly periodical of children's poetry called Juvenile Miscellany by editor Lydia Maria Child.
After Aquaman was cancelled, the bimonthly frequency of Phantom Stranger was insufficient to fill his typical production rate of one page per day, so DC assigned him several short jobs such as mystery stories for House of Mystery and House of Secrets.

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