PiQ (magazine)
PiQ /ˈpiːk/ was a short-lived American popular culture magazine that was published by PiQ, LLC, a subsidiary of A.D. Vision, from March through July 2008. Launched as a replacement for the magazine Newtype USA, which was discontinued in February 2008, PiQ went beyond anime and manga to include coverage on video games, popular American comics, and television series.
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PiQ (magazine)
PiQ /ˈpiːk/ was a short-lived American popular culture magazine that was published by PiQ, LLC, a subsidiary of A.D. Vision, from March through July 2008. Launched as a replacement for the magazine Newtype USA, which was discontinued in February 2008, PiQ went beyond anime and manga to include coverage on video games, popular American comics, and television series.
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PiQ, April 2008 (premiere issue)
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Anime, comics, gadgets, lifestyle, manga, video games
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PiQ, LLC
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United States
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Kevin Gifford
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Executive Editor
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July 2008
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April 2008
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Monthly
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PiQ, April 2008
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English
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