The Rowling Magazine Issue #66 · June 2022
Dive deeper into the Harry Potter TCG, card strategy, deck building and some other Harry Potter vintage merchandise from Mona’s vault at Gringotts! The evolution of trading card games has made an impact on the way we play, interact and collect. Trading cards made their debut in the 1800’s as “cigarette cards”, which were colorful […]
The Rowling Magazine Issue #66 · June 2022
Hagrid raised a gigantic fist and knocked three times on the castle door – The first years enter Hogwarts, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone features an extraordinary number of doors. In this first book Harry Potter enters the magical world, physically and emotionally. His progress towards knowledge, to […]
The Rowling Magazine Issue #46 · October 2020
Phil Bates is an award-winning designer who worked as a senior art director for major broadcasting and cable networks, motion picture production companies, music labels, and design firms that support the industry. You probably saw a film poster made by him, and among his clients are big corporations like Fox or Warner Bros. In 2009, […]
June 17th, 2019
So Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure opened a few days ago and it is already delayed. Why? They got caught with technical problems. It looks like instead of doing a technical rehearsal, they opened to the public without doing a full test of the ride. Why hurry to open a ride if it wasn’t ready? […]
The Rowling Magazine Issue #25 · January 2019
This secretive new ride is a mystery to everyone. In this article we share what we know and what we can guess from photographs and rumours that have been circulating in the past weeks. It’s no news that Universal Orlando is developing a new ride after tearing down Dragon Challenge in late 2017. But actually […]
The Rowling Magazine Issue #10 · August 2017
There is another Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone being released this year and it doesn’t come in the colours of your house but in a different language. We had the pleasure of interviewing Matthew Fitt, who is in charge of translating the book into Scots.