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  2. ¡Alarma! (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was cancelled in 1986 due to a political standoff between Publicaciones Llegó and the Mexican government but returned in 1991 as El nuevo Alarma!. ¡Alarma!'s final issue was published on February 17, 2014, one month before the death of its editor-in-chief Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Vázquez due to a heart attack. [2]

  3. List of Mexican magazines - Wikipedia

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  4. ¡Alarma! - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:News magazines published in South America - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "News magazines published in South America" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Category:Defunct magazines published in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Defunct magazines published in Mexico" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

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  8. Category:Defunct Spanish-language magazines - Wikipedia

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    Madhouse (magazine) Martín Fierro (1904–05 magazine) Martín Fierro (magazine) Medina (magazine) Metal (magazine) Mi Gente Hispana Magazine; El Mono Azul; Mundial (magazine) Mundo Hispánico; Mundo Nuevo

  9. The ¡Alarma! Chronicles - Wikipedia

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    The entire story was then released in its entirety in the 200 page hardcover book The ¡Alarma! Chronicles in 1999. That book also included three CDs with all of the music from the four previously mentioned albums, plus interviews with the band members, photos, essays and lyrics.