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  2. Lego Club Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Official website. Lego Club Magazine (formerly known as Brick Kicks in the US and Bricks 'n' Pieces in the UK then Lego MANIA Magazine and simply Lego Magazine until 2008) was the official magazine for Lego, or, more specifically, the Lego Club. It features many things such as LEGO products, special offers, comics, games, contests, modeling ...

  3. BrickFest - Wikipedia

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    BrickFest. BrickFest was the first convention for adult fans of LEGO (AFOLs) in the United States. The focus was to have fans bring their creations, often referred to as MOC s (My Own Creations), to display and share with fellow enthusiasts. Like other conventions, it offered workshops, presentations, special events and challenges.

  4. Everyone Is Awesome - Wikipedia

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    The "Everyone is Awesome" Lego set. Everyone is Awesome is a Lego set released in 2021. The Lego product is the first designed to represent the LGBTQIA+ community.It was designed by Matthew Ashton and is themed to represent a pride flag and transgender pride flag, and black and brown colors to represent LGBT people of color.

  5. Merry Marvel Marching Society - Wikipedia

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    Following teaser promotion in Marvel comic books cover-dated November 1964, Marvel Comics introduced the company's in-house fan club, the Merry Marvel Marching Society, in its comics cover-dated February 1965, released in the fall 1964. Generally abbreviated as the "M.M.M.S", the club offered readers a $1 membership kit that initially included a:

  6. BrickCon - Wikipedia

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    BrickCon. BrickCon (formerly known as NorthWest BrickCon) is a LEGO convention and exhibition in North America. It is held annually for adult fans of LEGO and hobbyists in Seattle, Washington. BrickCon runs about four days, generally Thursday through Sunday, and was held the first weekend in October, but has moved to the weekend after Labor Day.

  7. Brickworld - Wikipedia

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    Brickworld is an annual LEGO fan convention that takes place in various midwest locations in the United States. The convention was founded in 2007 and mostly consists of AFOLs (Adult Fans of LEGO) or TFOLs (Teen Fans of LEGO), where they display and share their creations made of LEGO bricks. Brickworld Chicago consists of both a private ...

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