The Sideboard Explained

The Sideboard
Previous Editor:Terry Melia
Andy Collins
Monty Ashley
Omeed Dariani
Thomas Pannell
Kate Stavola
Frequency:Monthly
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Company:Wizards of the Coast
Firstdate:July 1996
Country:United States
Language:English
Finaldate:November 2003
Finalnumber:49

The Sideboard was a magazine published by Wizards of the Coast that covered tournaments and expert play. Publication was ceased after six years, and much of the print and online content from The Sideboard was folded into magicthegathering.com.

Originally titled The Duelist Sideboard, the first issue was a full-color, 32-page issue published in July 1996. The cover story was a preview of the upcoming Magic World Championships. The next six issues were also full-color, and ran through July 1997.

The Duelist Sideboard became a tabloid-size newspaper with its next issue (September 1997) and featured Jakub Slemr, who had just won the 1997 Magic World Championship. Two issues later (issue 10) it dropped the "Duelist", becoming just The Sideboard. It stayed a tabloid through January 2000; the last newspaper-style issue was issue 28, which featured Bob Maher, Jr. after he won at Pro Tour Chicago.

In March 2000, issue 29 brought The Sideboard back to a full-color magazine, which was how it stayed through November 2003; the last issue (issue 49) featured coverage of that year's world championships and its winner, Daniel Zink. In issue 33, it dropped "The" from its name and became just Sideboard.

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