There is no elephant grave yard for periodicals, no place magazines go when they prepare to die. As a recent visit to a San Francisco bookstore showed, magazines don't go away, even after cancellation. Some of them, at least, keep getting sold, and sold, and sold.
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(Magazines in question:
Best Life,
Anime Insider,
Starlog, and
Portfolio.) They still live among us ...
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