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Dynamite (magazine) : ウィキペディア英語版
Dynamite (magazine)

''Dynamite'' was a magazine for children founded by Jenette Kahn and published by Scholastic Inc. from 1974 until 1992. The magazine changed the fortunes of the company, becoming the most successful publication in its history〔Kahn, Jenette. "And Now... We Interrupt this Comic to Bring You a Word from Your New Publisher..." ''Our Fighting Forces'' #172 (Mar./Apr. 1977).〕 and inspiring two similar periodicals for Scholastic, ''Wow'' and ''Bananas''. Kahn edited the first three issues of ''Dynamite''. The next 109 issues were edited by Jane Stine, wife of children's author R. L. Stine, followed by Linda Williams Aber (aka "Magic Wanda"). The writer-editor staff was future children's book writer Ellen Weiss, future novelist-lawyer Alan Rolnick and future screenwriter-playwright Mark Saltzman. The first issue, ''Dynamite'' #1, was dated March 1974 and featured the characters Hawkeye and Radar from the television series ''M
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''. The final issue, ''Dynamite'' #165, was dated March 1992 and featured actress Julia Roberts and actor Arnold Schwarzenegger.
== Description ==

''Dynamite'' magazine served as an activity book each month, offering tricks, recipes, games, and contests. It also served as a monthly update on popular culture, and it was a way for children to pass the time before the advent of cable television and VCRs. ''Dynamite'' magazine was available through subscription, in limited quantities at newsstands, and through monthly orders circulated by school teachers using Scholastic's Arrow Book Club.
In 1984, Scholastic Inc. reduced the number of color pages and lowered the publication rate from twelve monthly issues of ''Dynamite'' per year to six (and subsequently five) issues per year. Editors developed more features about teen idols in the late 1980s and early 1990s, with cover stories on Johnny Depp, Alyssa Milano, Corey Haim, Corey Feldman, and Will Smith, along with two 8 x 11 mini-posters per issue. Features from the later years included the ''Dynamite'' Activity Center, ''Dynamite'' Puzzle Pages, and spooky stories by R. L. Stine (aka Jovial Bob Stine), who would later create the ''Goosebumps'' series.

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