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which had the cover date of July would have been published two months earlier from that date in the month of May, generally speaking. In 1973 the discrepancy between the cover date and the publishing date went from two months to three months. In 1989 the cover date and publishing date discrepancy was
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In the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, the standard practice is to display on magazine covers a date which is some weeks or months in the future from the publishing or release date. There are two reasons for this discrepancy: first, to allow magazines to continue appearing "current" to
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companies since the creation of the comic book in the 1930s was to date individual issues by putting the name of a month (and much later the year as well) on the cover which was generally two months after the release date. For example, a 1951 issue of
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even after they have been on sale for some time (since not all magazines will be sold immediately), and second, to inform newsstands when an unsold magazine can be removed from the stands and returned to the
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Cover dates on comics didn't match magazine dating norms, and by 1973 Marvel's cover dates made them appear newer than DC's, so DC decided to skip using May 1973 and go straight to June.
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In other countries, the cover date usually matches more closely the date of publication, and may indeed be identical where weekly magazines are concerned.
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In all markets, it is rare for monthly magazines to indicate a particular day of the month: thus issues are dated
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published the afternoon before its cover date. For some publications, the cover date may not be found on the
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opted against putting cover dates on the cover in October 1999; instead, the "cover" date was moved to the
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changed back to two months, though generally each comic book company now uses its own system.
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is the date displayed on the cover, which is not necessarily the true date of
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or be destroyed (in this case, the cover date is also the
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75 Years of DC Comics: The Art of Modern Mythmaking
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"Why are magazines dated ahead of the time they actually appear?"
Personal Computer World
Levitz, Paul
Taschen America
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Date and time representation
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