![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() They are the cards that each of the colors share and compare, since each color has a variation on the theme. There's just something really appealing about a set of five cards that have symmetry with one another. Go back and read Mark's article from Monday about the aesthetics of cycles. My call just expedited the process, and I'm thankful that we've gotten to this topic sooner than later. Coincidently, he had been thinking about making a cycle theme week for. Some weeks ago, I called up Aaron and asked him if I could do an abnormally long article about the cycles of Magic. Here we are, smack in the middle of Cycle Week. Ben This article originally appeared on July 10 and July 17, 2002. Updated material is marked with a double-asterisk (**). #Magic sword band the beginning plusPresented today is a vital and ever-growing list of all the cycles in Magic, updated to include those few I didn't get the first time around, plus the new cycles of Onslaught. My original list spanned two weeks and two columns-and even then I missed a few. The idea was good enough to warrant the dedication of an entire week to these five-of-a-kind cards. The "cycles" theme week came to be because I wanted to do a huge list of every cycle ever in Magic as one of my columns. ![]()
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