Summary
- Three more Pokemon now have their own Time magazines following the first wave of additions earlier this year.
- Gengar, Mew, and Eevee each have their own covers, and the magazines are $14.99 each on Amazon.
- The magazines are being printed based on demand which hopefully means there's no risk of them selling out.
Earlier this year, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Time published a special Pokemon-themed 🍷edition of its magazine loaded with Pokemon articles and with four ꦡdifferent covers featuring some of the anime's more recognizable 'mons - P🗹ikachu, Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle. Less than six months later, some more Pokemon from the Kanto region have graced Time magazine's cover. Gengar, Mew, and Eevee are the new additions to the collection, and all of their magazines are available now.
Each magazine is $14.99, and there are now seven to collect. The original four ไdesigns appear to be available again too, so if you missed out the first time, there might still be an opportunity to ca🌺tch 'em all without having to pay inflated prices to resellers. The only downside is even if you do pick up magazines with different covers, the content remains the same.

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The good news is that content is entirely Pokemon-themed. 96 pages of everything Pokemon, from the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokemon Go boom to tips on how to play certain other Pokemon games, and even how to navigate the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokemon TCG market for anyone who thinks they might have something valuable. There was no indicator that more Poke♏mon would be getting thei🐻r own Time covers, so this might mean a few more months from now, even more Pokemon grace the cover.
Pokemon's Next Wave Of Time Magazine Covers Are Now On Amazon

Time Magazine Special Edition Pokemon Issue
Time magazine🤡 published a special edition Pokemon issue with four collectible covers. It has now added three more covers as Gengar, Eevee, and Mew designs are now available.
Each listing for the Pokemon Time magazines notes that they are being printed on demand. That hopefully means there's no risk of them selling out, nor supply not being able to meet demand. Pokemon teaming up with Time at all is somewhat amusing as it isn't the first time it's happened. In the late 1990s, Time put Pokemon on the cover of its iconic💙 magazine not to cele🌳brate its success, but because it questioned whether, between its trading card boom and best-selling video games, it was good or bad for kids.
Time likely didn't expect Pokemon to be just as big a deal two and a half decades꧟ later as it was when it called the series out all those years ago. Now there are more than 1,000 Pokemon, and hopefully, we will see more of them grace the cover of Time in the future. Including some fan favorites from outside of Pokemon's first generation would be nice. Togepi perhaps, or maybe even Sprigatito who is currently filling the Pikachu role in the anime now that Ash has hung up his red and white cap.