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The year '''1996''' was the fourth year of existence for ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]''. | The year '''1996''' was the fourth year of existence for ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]''. | ||
== Events == | == Events == | ||
{| class="wikitable | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! | ! Date | ||
! | ! Event | ||
|- | |- | ||
| February | | February 16–18 | ||
| First [[Pro Tour]] held in New York City. Won by {{flag|USA}} [[Michael Loconto]]. | |||
| First [[Pro Tour]] held in New York City. | * Start of the [[Junior Super Series#Junior Pro Tour|Junior Pro Tour]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|March 4 | |March 4 | ||
| First publishing of the [[Reserved List]]. | |||
| First publishing of the [[Reserved List]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| April 13 | | April 13 | ||
| Opening of the [[Wizards of the Coast]] [[Wizards of the Coast/Official Tournament Center|Official Tournament Center]]. | |||
| Opening of the [[Wizards of the Coast Official Tournament Center]]. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|May | |May | ||
|Release of the ''[[Pro Tour Collector Set]]''. | |||
|Release of ''[[Pro Tour Collector Set]]''. | |- | ||
|May 5–7 | |||
|Pro Tour Los Angeles, won by {{flag|USA}} [[Shawn Regnier|Shawn "Hammer" Regnier]] | |||
|- | |||
| June 5 | |||
|First mentioning of [[Gleemax]], the brain behind [[R&D]]. | |||
|- | |||
|June | |||
|Release of ''[[Alliances]]'', after an expansion hiatus of eight months. | |||
|- | |||
|June | |||
|Release of the ''[[Rivals Quick Start Set]]'', the first [[box set]] with [[preconstructed theme deck]]s. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Summer | |Summer | ||
|[[Black Summer]], dominated by [[Necropotence deck|Necropotence-based decks]] and anti-Necropotence decks like [[Turbo Stasis]]. | |[[Black Summer]], dominated by [[Necropotence deck|Necropotence-based decks]] and anti-Necropotence decks like [[Turbo Stasis]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |July 4 | ||
| | |Debute of the [[Arena League]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|July | |July 6–7 | ||
| | |Pro Tour Columbus, won by {{flag|SWE}} [[Olle Råde]] | ||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
|July | |July | ||
| | |First issue of the [[Sideboard (magazine)|''Sideboard'' magazine]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | August 14–18 | ||
| | |[[1996 World Championships]] in Seattle, won by {{flag|AUS}} [[Tom Chanpheng]]. | ||
| | * Team champions: {{flag|USA}} United States of America. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | September 13–15 | ||
| Pro Tour Atlanta (Season 1996-1997), won by {{flag|DEU}} Frank Adler. | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
|October | |October 7 | ||
|Release of ''[[Mirage]]'', the first set in the new [[block]] model. | |||
|Release of ''[[Mirage]]'', the first set in the new [[block | *Start of the [[R&D#Historical stages of design|Second Stage of Design]] | ||
*Cosmetic changes to the cards, including a slightly expanded [[text box]] and border, more visible [[power]]/[[toughness]] numbers and [[reminder text]]. | |||
|- | |- | ||
| November | | November | ||
| Release of the ''[[Multiverse Gift Box]]'', previewing ''[[Visions]]'' | |||
| Release of the ''[[Multiverse Gift Box]]'' | |- | ||
| November 22–24 | |||
|Pro Tour Dallas, won by {{flag|CAN}} [[Paul McCabe]]. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|End of 1996 | |End of 1996 | ||
| Release of the ''[[Introductory Two-Player Set]]'' for European and Asian markets. | |||
|- | |||
|December | |||
| [[DCI]] gets 100,000th member. | |||
|- | |||
| | | | ||
| | |[[Player of the Year]]: {{flag|SWE}} [[Olle Råde]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
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* [[Fallen Empires (comic)]] - September, October | * [[Fallen Empires (comic)]] - September, October | ||
* [[Dark Legacy]] - December | * [[Dark Legacy]] - December | ||
* [[ | * [[Magic: The Gathering Official Encyclopedia]] | ||
* [[Magic: The Puzzling]] | * [[Magic: The Puzzling]] | ||
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===Wizards of the Coast=== | ===Wizards of the Coast=== | ||
* [[Sue-Ann Harkey]] (art director) | * [[Sue-Ann Harkey]] (art director) | ||
===Design and Development=== | ====Design and Development==== | ||
* [[Michael Elliott]] | |||
* [[Howard Kahlenberg]] | * [[Howard Kahlenberg]] | ||
* [[Paul Peterson]] | * [[Paul Peterson]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Henry Stern]] | ||
===Artists=== | ===Artists=== | ||
{{ | {{columns-list|colwidth=15em| | ||
''Alliances'' | ''Alliances'' | ||
* [[Bill Sienkiewicz]] | *[[Wikipedia:Bill Sienkiewicz|Bill Sienkiewicz]] | ||
* [[Carol Heyer]] | *[[Wikipedia:Carol Heyer|Carol Heyer]] | ||
* [[D. Alexander Gregory]] | *[[D. Alexander Gregory]] | ||
* | *Diana Vick | ||
* | *Greg Simanson | ||
* | *John Matson | ||
* | *Lawrence Snelly | ||
* [[Rebecca Guay]] | *[[Rebecca Guay]] | ||
* [[Terese Nielsen]] | *[[Terese Nielsen]] | ||
* | *Zak Plucinsky | ||
''Mirage'' | ''Mirage'' | ||
* [[Adam Rex]] | *[[Adam Rex]] | ||
* [[Adrian Smith]] | *[[Wikipedia:Adrian Smith (illustrator)|Adrian Smith]] | ||
* | *Al Davidson | ||
* [[Andrew Robinson]] | *[[Andrew Robinson]] | ||
* [[Bob Eggleton]] | *[[Wikipedia:Bob Eggleton|Bob Eggleton]] | ||
* | *Charles Gillespie | ||
* | *Chippy | ||
* [[Cliff Nielsen]] | *[[Wikipedia:Cliff Nielsen|Cliff Nielsen]] | ||
* | *David O'Connor | ||
* [[David Ho]] | *[[Wikipedia:David Ho (artist)|David Ho]] | ||
*[[Wikipedia:Dermot Power|Dermot Power]] | |||
* [[Dermot Power | *[[Donato Giancola]] | ||
*[[Wikipedia:Garry Leach|Gary Leach]] | |||
* [[Donato Giancola]] | *[[Wikipedia:Geaof Darrow|Geofrey Darrow]] | ||
* [[ | *Gerry Grace | ||
*Hannibal King | |||
* [[Geofrey Darrow]] | *[[Wikipedia:Ian Miller (illustrator)|Ian Miller]] | ||
* | *Janine Johnston | ||
* | *[[Wikipedia:Jeff Miracola|Jeff Miracola]] | ||
* [[Ian Miller]] | *Jennifer Law | ||
* [[ | *[[John Avon]] | ||
* [[ | *[[Wikipedia:John Bolton (illustrator)|John Bolton]] | ||
* [[John Bolton]] | *[[Wikipedia:John Coulthart|John Coulthart]] | ||
*[[Wikipedia:John Malloy|John Malloy]] | |||
* [[John | *Junior Tomlin | ||
* [[John | *Kari Johnson | ||
* | *Kathryn Rathke | ||
* | *[[Kev Walker]] | ||
* | *[[Wikipedia:Martin McKenna (artist)|Martin McKenna]] | ||
* [[Kev Walker]] | *[[Wikipedia:Mike Dringenberg|Mike Dringenberg]] | ||
* [[Martin McKenna]] | *Mike Kerr | ||
* [[Mike Dringenberg]] | *Robert Bliss | ||
* | *[[Wikipedia:Roger Raupp|Roger Raupp]] | ||
*[[Wikipedia:Scott Fisher (artist)|Scott M. Fischer]] | |||
* | *Steve Luke | ||
*Steve White | |||
* [[Roger Raupp]] | *Stuart Beel | ||
* [[Scott M. Fischer]] | *Stuart Griffin | ||
* | *Thomas Gianni | ||
* | *Tom Kyffin | ||
* | *Tony Roberts | ||
* | *Una Fricker | ||
* | *William Donohoe | ||
* | *[[Wikipedia:Zina Saunders|Zina Saunders]] | ||
* | Arena League promo | ||
* | *Kevin McCann | ||
* | }} | ||
* [[Zina Saunders]] | |||
{{years}} | |||
[[Category:1996]] | [[Category:1996]] |
Latest revision as of 03:51, 7 January 2023
The year 1996 was the fourth year of existence for Magic: The Gathering.
Events
Date | Event |
---|---|
February 16–18 | First Pro Tour held in New York City. Won by Michael Loconto.
|
March 4 | First publishing of the Reserved List. |
April 13 | Opening of the Wizards of the Coast Official Tournament Center. |
May | Release of the Pro Tour Collector Set. |
May 5–7 | Pro Tour Los Angeles, won by Shawn "Hammer" Regnier |
June 5 | First mentioning of Gleemax, the brain behind R&D. |
June | Release of Alliances, after an expansion hiatus of eight months. |
June | Release of the Rivals Quick Start Set, the first box set with preconstructed theme decks. |
Summer | Black Summer, dominated by Necropotence-based decks and anti-Necropotence decks like Turbo Stasis. |
July 4 | Debute of the Arena League |
July 6–7 | Pro Tour Columbus, won by Olle Råde |
July | First issue of the Sideboard magazine |
August 14–18 | 1996 World Championships in Seattle, won by Tom Chanpheng.
|
September 13–15 | Pro Tour Atlanta (Season 1996-1997), won by Frank Adler. |
October 7 | Release of Mirage, the first set in the new block model.
|
November | Release of the Multiverse Gift Box, previewing Visions |
November 22–24 | Pro Tour Dallas, won by Paul McCabe. |
End of 1996 | Release of the Introductory Two-Player Set for European and Asian markets. |
December | DCI gets 100,000th member. |
Player of the Year: Olle Råde |
Publications
- Arabian Nights (comic) - January
- Antiquities War - January, February
- Wayfarer - January, February, March
- Homelands (comic) - February
- Ashes of the Sun - March
- Legend of Jedit Ojanen - March, April
- Shandalar (comic) - March, April
- Elder Dragons (comic) - April, May
- Fallen Angel (comic) - May
- Dakkon Blackblade (comic) - June
- Distant Planes - June
- Song of Time - June
- And Peace Shall Sleep - July
- Serra Angel (comic) - August
- Urza–Mishra War - September, October
- Fallen Empires (comic) - September, October
- Dark Legacy - December
- Magic: The Gathering Official Encyclopedia
- Magic: The Puzzling
First involved
Wizards of the Coast
- Sue-Ann Harkey (art director)
Design and Development
Artists
Alliances
- Bill Sienkiewicz
- Carol Heyer
- D. Alexander Gregory
- Diana Vick
- Greg Simanson
- John Matson
- Lawrence Snelly
- Rebecca Guay
- Terese Nielsen
- Zak Plucinsky
Mirage
- Adam Rex
- Adrian Smith
- Al Davidson
- Andrew Robinson
- Bob Eggleton
- Charles Gillespie
- Chippy
- Cliff Nielsen
- David O'Connor
- David Ho
- Dermot Power
- Donato Giancola
- Gary Leach
- Geofrey Darrow
- Gerry Grace
- Hannibal King
- Ian Miller
- Janine Johnston
- Jeff Miracola
- Jennifer Law
- John Avon
- John Bolton
- John Coulthart
- John Malloy
- Junior Tomlin
- Kari Johnson
- Kathryn Rathke
- Kev Walker
- Martin McKenna
- Mike Dringenberg
- Mike Kerr
- Robert Bliss
- Roger Raupp
- Scott M. Fischer
- Steve Luke
- Steve White
- Stuart Beel
- Stuart Griffin
- Thomas Gianni
- Tom Kyffin
- Tony Roberts
- Una Fricker
- William Donohoe
- Zina Saunders
Arena League promo
- Kevin McCann