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* Brazilian magazine ''SET'' had a terrible 2009. First, the publisher closed and decided to sell the title - the four issues before the sale ran normally, though the last one was released really late into April. The new team skipped May, and started in June three months of pure MagazineDecay. Then the title went to ''another'' publisher, but with the editor-in-chief until April. September was skipped, October had an issue, but the one planned for November came out only in December. And in 2010, only four issues came out (March, May, June, November but arriving a month later), prompting fans to call SET "the ''[[Music/GunsNRoses Chinese Democracy]]'' of magazines".

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* Brazilian magazine ''SET'' had a terrible 2009. First, the publisher closed and decided to sell the title - the four issues before the sale ran normally, though the last one was released really late into April. The new team skipped May, and started in June three months of pure MagazineDecay. Then the title went to ''another'' publisher, but with the editor-in-chief until April. September was skipped, October had an issue, but the one planned for November came out only in December. And in 2010, only four issues came out (March, May, June, November but arriving a month later), prompting fans to call SET "the ''[[Music/GunsNRoses Chinese Democracy]]'' ''Music/ChineseDemocracy'' of magazines".

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* Brazilian magazine ''SET'' had a terrible 2009. First, the publisher closed and decided to sell the title - the four issues before the sale ran normally, though the last one was released really late into April. The new team skipped May, and started in June three months of pure MagazineDecay. Then the title went to ''another'' publisher, but with the editor-in-chief until April. September was skipped, October had an issue, but the one planned for November came out only in December. And in 2010, only four issues came out (March, May, June, November but arriving a month later), prompting fans to call SET "the [[Music/GunsNRoses Chinese Democracy]] of magazines".

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\n* Brazilian magazine ''SET'' had a terrible 2009. First, the publisher closed and decided to sell the title - the four issues before the sale ran normally, though the last one was released really late into April. The new team skipped May, and started in June three months of pure MagazineDecay. Then the title went to ''another'' publisher, but with the editor-in-chief until April. September was skipped, October had an issue, but the one planned for November came out only in December. And in 2010, only four issues came out (March, May, June, November but arriving a month later), prompting fans to call SET "the [[Music/GunsNRoses ''[[Music/GunsNRoses Chinese Democracy]] Democracy]]'' of magazines".
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* Brazilian magazine ''SET'' had a terrible 2009. First, the publisher closed and decided to sell the title - the four issues before the sale ran normally, though the last one was released really late into April. The new team skipped May, and started in June three months of pure MagazineDecay. Then the title went to ''another'' publisher, but with the editor-in-chief until April. September was skipped, October had an issue, but the one planned for November came out only in December. And in 2010, only four issues came out (March, May, June, November but arriving a month later), prompting fans to call SET "the [[Music/GunsNRoses Chinese Democracy]] of magazines".
* ''Magazine/{{Cracked}}'' slipped into this under the management of Dick Kulpa. He first cut the magazine to a six-issues-a-year schedule, but slipped greatly from this after an anthrax attack on the offices. It then got worse when the mag switched from ''Magazine/{{Mad}}''-styled parody to being a "lad mag" like ''Maxim'': the ReTool began in August 2006 and ended in February 2007... on the ''third issue''.

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