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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Charmed comics are officially licensed continuations of the popular television series of the same name, which ended its eight-year run in 2006. The comic books are published monthly by Zenescope Entertainment. Charmed: Season 9 serves as a continuation set eighteen months after the events of the televised show's final episode and was first released on June 16, 2010. After concluding in 2012, it was succeeded by Charmed: Season 10 which debuted on October 8, 2014. Each season comprises 24 issues and one story arc spans between five and seven issues which is reprinted in graphic novel form.The comics are set in the fictional \"Charmed universe\" and all content is approved by CBS Consumer Products in order to adhere to the continuity of the franchise. The series narrative follows the Charmed Ones – sisters Piper and Phoebe Halliwell and Paige Matthews – the most powerful good witches in history who use their combined \"Power of Three\" to protect innocent lives from demonic beings. After being reunited with their late elder sister, Prue, who was killed less than a decade earlier, the four sisters vanquish the demon Rennek in order to safeguard the existence and secrecy of magic. Writers of the comics are also involved in the publication of other Charmed literature, including Paul Ruditis, author of Season 9 and editor of Season 10, whose novel The War on Witches (2015) is set between the events of the two seasons.The comics were generally well received. One graphic novel volume made The New York Times Best Seller list in early 2011. Initially, only 12 issues were contracted by Zenescope but, due to the success of the first few issues, the contract was doubled to 24 issues per season. The first issue sold out of its initial 17,000 copies in the first three weeks, which prompted Zenescope to release a second printing in time for the release of Issue #2."@en }

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