LEGO Club Magazine
LEGO Club Magazine, formerly known as Brick Kicks (Bricks 'n Pieces in the UK), LEGO Mania Magazine and then simply LEGO Magazine until 2008, is the Official Magazine of The LEGO Club. It has many features such as special offers, comics, games, contests, modeling tips, and more.
Variations[edit | edit source]
There are several different versions of LEGO Club Magazine:
- LEGO Club Magazine - A playbook featuring comics, building ideas, cool creations, and games. First seen in the US in fall of 1987.
- LEGO BrickMaster Magazine - The "premium" version of LEGO Club Magazine with more pages and exclusive content. First seen in November 2005. Beginning in November 2007, exclusive sets from Indiana Jones, Star Wars, BIONICLE, Creator, and City were included with the magazine exclusively for Brickmaster members. In 2011, The theme was replaced by LEGO Master Builder Academy.
- School Edition - A new edition with educational articles relating to LEGO themes and products, games, activities and more.
- LEGO Club Jr. - First seen in Jan/Feb 2007, LEGO Club Jr is a version of the magazine specifically designed for readers younger than six years old.
- International Variations - Different countries around the world often receive variations on the US edition of the magazine. Such variations include Bricks and Pieces, LEGO World Club, and LEGO Adventures Magazine.
BIONICLE comics[edit | edit source]
Exclusive BIONICLE comic books were, from 2001 to 2010 released with LEGO Club and Brickmaster magazines.
Mascot[edit | edit source]
The LEGO Club's current mascot is Max, a minifigure who first appeared in 2008 and has since gone on to appear in the majority of issues since. He will often introduce readers to new themes featured in the Magazine, or talk about upcoming events or changed to the LEGO Club website.
Previous LEGO Club Magazine mascots include:
The Great Redini was a floating minifigure head with a turban, who answered questions from LEGO Club members in early issues of LEGO Magazine.
The LEGO Maniac was commonly found in issues of LEGO Mania Magazine, where he would hand out building tips, inform readers about contests, and adventure with minifigures in short comics.
There is also a mini-doll mascot named Nina.
List of Magazines (Winter 1987-Present)[edit | edit source]
Brick Kicks issues[edit | edit source]
Issue: | Feature: |
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Issue #1 (Fall 1987) | Master Builder Designs |
Issue #2 (Winter 1987) | LEGO World Shows |
Issue #3 (Spring 1988) | LEGOLAND |
Issue #4 (Summer 1988) | Zack the LEGO Maniac |
Fall 1988 | LEGO Sitting Bull |
Winter 1988 | Dream Houses |
Spring 1989 | International Builders Contest |
Summer 1989 | LEGO in Space |
Fall 1989 | LEGO Around the World |
Winter 1989 | LEGO Art |
Spring 1990 | Adult Fans of LEGO |
Summer 1990 | Safari Thrills |
Fall 1990 | The LEGO Factory |
Winter 1990 | The Tallest LEGO Model Ever Built |
Spring 1991 | LEGO Building Contest |
Summer 1991 | LEGO Cars of the Future |
Fall 1991 | Big Building Excitement |
Winter 1991 | LEGO Mount Rushmore |
Spring 1992 | LEGO Pirates |
Summer 1992 | Ancient Egypt |
Fall 1992 | Building in the Big Apple |
Winter 1992 | LEGO Imagination Center |
Spring 1993 | World's Greatest Models Building Contest |
Summer 1993 | Robots/Future |
Fall 1993 | LEGO Castle |
Winter 1993 | Magic |
Spring 1994 | Dinosaurs |
Summer 1994 | Inventions |
Fall 1994 | Spyrius |
LEGO Mania Magazine Issues[edit | edit source]
(Winter 1994-April 2002)
Issue: | Featured Theme: | Comic: |
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Winter 1994 | Islanders | LEGO Pirates and the Islanders' Treasure |
January 1995 | Aquazone | |
March/April 1995 | Launch Command | Launch Command |
May/June 1995 | Spyrius/Unitron | |
July/Aug 1995 | Royal Knights | |
Sep/Oct 1995 | Pirates | |
Nov/Dec 1995 | Special Holiday Edition | |
Jan/Feb 1996 | Exploriens | |
Mar/Apr 1996 | Imperial Armada | |
May/June 1996 | Race | |
July/Aug 1996 | Time Cruisers | |
Sep/Oct 1996 | Wild West | |
Nov/Dec 1996 | A Whole Lot of Holiday Fun! | |
Jan/Feb 1997 | Fright Knights | |
Mar/Apr 1997 | Roboforce | |
May/June 1997 | Divers | |
July/Aug 1997 | Aquaraiders | |
Sep/Oct 1997 | UFO | |
Nov/Dec 1997 | Hang on for Holiday Fun! | |
Jan/Feb 1998 | Adventurers Desert | |
Mar/Apr 1998 | Hydronauts/Stingrays | |
May/June 1998 | Extreme Team | |
July/Aug 1998 | Ninja | |
Sep/Oct 1998 | Insectoids | |
Nov/Dec 1998 | Happy Holidays! | |
Jan/Feb 1999 | Adventurers Jungle | |
Mar/Apr 1999 | Star Wars Original Trilogy | |
May/June 1999 | Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace | |
July/Aug 1999 | Space Port | |
Sep/Oct 1999 | Rock Raiders | |
Nov/Dec 1999 | An Avalanche of Holiday Fun! | |
Jan/Feb 2000 | Arctic | |
Mar/Apr 2000 | Star Wars Original Trilogy | |
May/June 2000 | Knights Kingdom | |
July/Aug 2000 | Soccer | |
Sep/Oct 2000 | Adventurers Dino Island | |
Nov/Dec 2000 | Studios | |
Jan/Feb 2001 | Life on Mars | |
Mar/Apr 2001 | Alpha Team | |
May/June 2001 | Dinosaurs | |
July/Aug 2001 | Jack Stone | |
Sep/Oct 2001 | Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone | |
Nov/Dec 2001 | Peace on Earth and Happy Holidays | |
Jan/Feb 2002 | Alpha Team: Mission Deep Sea | |
Mar/Apr 2002 | Soccer |
LEGO Magazine Issues[edit | edit source]
(May–June 2002 - March–April 2008)
Issue: | Featured Theme: | Comic: |
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May/June 2002 | Star Wars | Star Wars |
July 2002 | Galidor | |
July/Aug 2002 | Island Xtreme Stunts | |
Sep/Oct 2002 | Harry Potter | |
Nov/Dec 2002 | LEGO Themes | |
Jan/Feb 2003 | Basketball | |
Mar/Apr 2003 | Orient Expedition | |
5.03 | Make and Create | |
7.03 | Make and Create | |
9.03 | Rahkshi | |
11.03 | LEGO Themes | |
1.04 | Star Wars Original Trilogy | |
2.04/3.04 | Toa Metru | |
5.04 | Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets | |
July/Aug 2004 | Knights Kingdom | |
Sep/Oct 2004 | Alpha Team: Mission Deep Freeze | |
Nov/Dec 2004 | Make and Create | |
Jan/Feb 2005 | Toa Hordika | |
Mar/Apr 2005 | LEGO Racers | |
May/June 2005 | Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith | |
July/Aug 2005 | Knights Kingdom | |
Sep/Oct 2005 | BIONICLE | |
Nov/Dec 2005 | Dino Attack | LEGO Christmas |
Jan/Feb 2006 | Exo-Force | |
Mar/Apr 2006 | Racers | |
May/June 2006 | Batman | |
July/Aug 2006 | BIONICLE | |
Sep/Oct 2006 | Star Wars | |
Nov/Dec 2006 | Exo-Force | |
Jan/Feb 2007 | Aqua Raiders | |
Mar/Apr 2007 | Barraki | |
May/June 2007 | Star Wars | |
July/Aug 2007 | Mars Mission | |
Sep/Oct 2007 | Castle | |
Nov/Dec 2007 | Exo-Force | Mars Mission, SpongeBob SquarePants |
Jan/Feb 2008 | Phantoka | |
Mar/Apr 2008 | Racers | Star Wars |
LEGO Club Magazine[edit | edit source]
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(May 2008 – present)
Issue: | Featured Theme: | Comic: | Building Instructions: |
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May/June 2008 | Indiana Jones | Speed Racer, Indiana Jones | |
July/August 2008 | Agents | Batman, City | Batman Redbird VTOL Aero-Car |
September/October 2008 | Clone Wars | Mars Mission, Racers | Star Wars T-22 Armored Airspeeder |
November/December 2008 | Mistika | BIONICLE, Indiana Jones | |
January/February 2009 | Glatorian | BIONICLE, Star Wars, Power Miners | |
March/April 2009 | Power Miners | BIONICLE, Star Wars, Power Miners | Indiana Jones Crystal Cannon Truck |
May/June 2009 | Construction | ||
July/August 2009 | Space Police | ||
September/October 2009 | Glatorian Legends | ||
November/December 2009 | Star Wars | ||
January/February 2010 | Atlantis | Atlantis, Star Wars | |
March/April 2010 | Ben 10 | BIONICLE, LEGO Star Wars | |
May/June 2010 | Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time | ||
July/August 2010 | Games | ||
September/October 2010 | Hero Factory | ||
November/December 2010 | Star Wars | ||
January/Febuary 2011 | Ninjago | ||
March/April 2011 | Hero Factory | ||
May/June 2011 | Alien Conquest | ||
September/October 2011 | Space | ||
November/December 2011 | Ninjago | Hero Factory |
Gallery of Covers[edit | edit source]
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