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Vol.1 #3 (December 1997)

MixxZine was an North American-based, monthly manga magazine, published by Mixx Entertainment. During this time the only other manga magazine was Viz Media's Manga Vizion. The first issue hit stands in October 1997, and contained two shojo (Sailor Moon and Magic Knight Rayearth) and two shonen (Parasyte and Ice Blade) series. Sailor Moon was the initial draw of the magazine, and they offered "MixxMoney" to subscribers and to people who filled out the surveys from the magazine, which could be used to purchase Mixx Entertainment media.
In July 1998, Mixx announced that a separate arc of Sailor Moon SuperS would run in it's own stand alone monthly comic. Along with addition of Mobile Suit Gundam: Blue Destiny and Bakuretsu Hunter would be joining the magazines line-up. Later in September, Sailor Moon was taken out of the magazine, without any notice given to readers, and moved to Mixx's new teen girl magazine, SMILE.
In 1999, Mixx Entertainment renamed themsevles Tokyopop, and so the magazine was renamed Tokyopop as well. The magazine was later cancelled in 2000.

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