Research Realm:Scans

From Research Realm

This page is a reference for which magazines have been scanned and which haven't. Please scan the missing ones! Innovations, Brick Kicks, and Adventures are especially sad! Maybe catalogues should be added or get their own page as well? Comics too.

Italic titles for issues are when I can't find exactly what the issue was called, usually if there's just no images of it online at all.

Magazines

Caption text
Type Publication Countries Languages Years Issues Scanned
Club Bricks 'n Pieces United Kingdom English 1974–2000 77+ 70
De LEGO Krant Netherlands Dutch 1976–1993 58 58
Innovations Canada English/French 1978–1994 63? 12
Brick Kicks United States English 1987–1994 29 11
LEGO Mania Magazine United States, Canada English (US)
English/French (Ca.)
1994–2002 45 (US)
44? (Ca.)
45 (US)
2 (Ca.)
KLICK Switzerland, Austria, France German 1980s, 1995–1998
LEGO World Club Magazine Germany, UK, HK, Australia Many 1997–2002 31 (Ger.)
13 (UK)
LEGO Club Many Many 2002–2017
Sold LEGO Adventures! United Kingdom English 1999–2002 34 13
Internal Klodshans Denmark Danish 1973–? ? 1

LEGO Magazine / LEGO Club (2002–2017)

The main global magazine. It was published in multiple countries and languages, ranging from 4 to 6 issues a year depending on the location. It had alternate versions including the premium Brickmaster, the Junior version, and a vague and usually-unlabelled "girls" version focusing more on Lego Friends and similar themes, plus comic books sometimes included (especially Bionicle). It had too many versions and issues to count right now, so I will later. It was replaced by LEGO Life in 2017, which at least has 9 versions on the Lego website dating to 2018, though there were 2017 issues in other languages too so who knows.

There's also a bunch of other single-theme-focused magazines these days, I can't keep track. We should probably make a separate subpage for this since there's so many.

Shop at Home catalogues

Probably not really magazines so we should make a more general scan page and then split these into subpages maybe. Some guy on the internet archive scanned several 90s S@H issues. Actually maybe all of these should go on subpages, one for each publication? (not as replacements for proper articles for each, just so that the scan list isn't overwhelming)