In the final issues of
The Duelist we were told that Wizards was moving its magazine fully online. The medium then got a little reprieve in the form of TopDeck, but the move really was inevitable, and with Invasion block we've finally reached the point where there is no longer an official Magic magazine in print. Third party publications like Scrye and Inquest held out a few more years, and over in France Lotus Noir is somehow still going, but for official Wizards of the Coast content we have to go online from this point on.
For us storyline folk this exciting new digital era actually had very little to offer. Magicthegathering.com was at the time
little more than a list of product releases. In addition to that there was
SideBoard, which catered to tournament players, but if you wanted storyline stuff, or behind the scenes R&D info, you were out of luck. In 2002, around the release of Torment, their website adopted its now-famous daily articles format, with the occasional Arcana or feature article on the storyline. Not until the tail end of Kamigawa block did we get a regular article on flavor stuff.
But that is not to say there was nothing for us at all during that time. We already seen that product pages sometimes contained little stories, like with
Nemesis and
Prophecy. And for Invasion block Wizards created a
whole sub-site! It's very early 2000's, complete with flash animations, looping background music and downloadable wallpapers. But there actually is some interesting Vorthos stuff hidden in here. For starters the Kev Walkers comics we have been look at for
Masques,
Nemesis,
Prophecy and
Invasion continue here. More importantly, in addition to that this site also gives us the most complete maps of Dominaria we've ever been given!