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x The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction     Hoboken
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (later Fantasy & Science Fiction and usually referred to as just F&SF;) is a digest-size American fantasy and science fiction magazine first published in 1949 by Mystery House and then by Fantasy House. Both...
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x Whole Terrain        
Whole Terrain: Journal of Reflective Environmental Practice is an environmentally-themed literary journal that's published approximately once a year by Antioch University New England (ANE). Each volume explores emerging ecological and social issues...
x The Banker        
The Banker is an English-language monthly international financial affairs publication owned by The Financial Times Ltd and edited in London. The magazine was first published in January 1926 through founding Editor, Brendan Bracken, who went on to...
x Fortune /wikipedia/images/en_id/6097238      
Fortune is a global business magazine published by Time Inc.'s Fortune|Money Group. Founded by Henry Luce in 1930, the publishing business, consisting of Time, Life, Fortune, and Sports Illustrated, grew to become Time Warner. In turn, AOL grew as...
x World Soccer Magazine World-soccer-magazine      
World Soccer is an English language football magazine published by IPC Media. It specialises in the international football scene. Its regular contributing writers include Brian Glanville. World Soccer is a member of the ESM, an umbrella group of...
x Genre December 2005 cover of Genre magazine      
Genre magazine (ISSN 1074-5246)is New York city-based monthly periodical written for gay men. It is owned by gay press publisher Window Media, a subsidiary of Avalon Equity Partners. Launched in 1991 as a quarterly, Genre originally billed itself as...
x Sinclair User Cover of Sinclair User from 1987      
Sinclair User, often abbreviated SU, was a magazine dedicated to the Sinclair Research range of home computers, most specifically the ZX Spectrum. Initially published by ECC Publications, and later EMAP, it was published in the UK between 1982 and...
x Commodore Format Cf1oct90      
Commodore Format arrived reasonably late into the Commodore Computer magazine scene, the first issue being released in October 1990. Published by Future Publishing, Commodore Format concentrated solely on the Commodore 64, at a time when ZZAP!64...
x BBC Focus BBC Focus      
BBC Focus is a British monthly magazine about science and technology published in Bristol, UK by Bristol Magazines Ltd, a BBC Worldwide company. Edited by Jheni Osman, it covers all aspects of science and technology and is written for general...
x Game Informer Gameinformer oct08      
Game Informer (GI) is an American-based monthly magazine featuring articles, news, strategy, and reviews of popular video games and associated consoles. Formed in August 1991, the magazine has nearly 3 million subscribers according to Andrew Reiner,...
x Sassy Magazine The April 1992 cover of Sassy featuring Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love      
Sassy magazine is a defunct cult fave teen magazine. It was founded in March 1988 by an Australian feminist, Sandra Yates, CEO of Matilda Publications, who based it on the teen magazine Dolly, which is still in publication in Australia. Sassy's...
x Amstrad Computer User ACU8703-001      
Amstrad Computer User was the official magazine for the Amstrad CPC series of 8-bit home computers. This monthly publication, usually referred to as ACU by its readers, concentrated more on the hardware and technical side of the Amstrad range,...
x Nuts Nuts%20Cover.jpg      
Nuts is a weekly lad mag published in the United Kingdom. It was the first weekly lads magazine to be published in the UK and is sold every Tuesday (originally every Thursday). The marketing campaign cheekily claims "Women, don't expect any help on...
x Retro Gamer Retro Gamer      
Retro Gamer is a British magazine, published worldwide, covering retro video games. It was the first commercial magazine to be devoted entirely to the subject. Although launched (in January 2004) as a quarterly publication, Retro Gamer's soon became...
x Marie Claire Marie Claire      
Marie Claire is a monthly women's magazine conceived in France but also distributed in other countries with editions specific to them and in their languages. While each country shares its own special voice with its audience, the United States...
x Playbill Playbill      
Playbill is a monthly U.S. magazine for theatregoers. Although there is a subscription issue available for home delivery, most Playbills are printed for particular shows to be distributed at the door. Articles within the Playbills change monthly to...
x GamesTM GamesTM      
GamesTM (styled as games) is a UK-based, multi-format video games magazine, covering many video game platforms including PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, GameCube, Xbox, PlayStation 2, PC games, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS and...
x Computer Gaming World Computer Gaming World      
Computer Gaming World (CGW) was founded in 1981 by Russell Sipe as a bimonthly publication. Early issues were typically 40-50 pages in length, written in a newsletter style, including submissions by game designers such as Joel Billings (SSI), Dan(i)...
x Jane Jane      
Jane was an American magazine created to appeal to the women who grew up reading Sassy Magazine, both of which were founded by Jane Pratt. Its original target audience (pitched to advertisers) was aged 18–34, and was designed to appeal to women who...
x Grihshobha Grihshobha      
Grihshobha (ASIN B00007AXOS) is a Hindi-medium magazine aimed at Indian woman. The magazine was started in 1979 as a monthly by the Delhi Press Group in Hindi. Since its inception, Grihshobha has enjoyed wide readership in the Hindi belt of the...
x Rockdelux        
Rockdelux is a popular music magazine published monthly in Spain. Rockdelux was first published in November 1984, and since then has accumulated over 200 editions, celebrating its 200th in October 2002, when it released a list of the 200 greatest...
x MikroBitti MikroBitti      
MikroBitti (sometimes spelled MikroBITTI) is a Finnish computer magazine, founded in May 1984 and published by Sanoma Magazines, a division of the Sanoma Group. MikroBitti is aimed mainly for beginner to mid-level computer users. In the year 2003...
x Penthouse Penthouse      
Penthouse, a men's magazine founded by Bob Guccione, combines urban lifestyle articles and soft-core pornographic pictorials that, in the 1990s, evolved into hardcore. Penthouse is owned by Penthouse Media Group, Inc. formerly known as General Media...
x Circus Circus      
Circus was a monthly American magazine devoted to rock music. It was published from 1966 to 2006. In its heyday the magazine had a full-time editorial staff that included some of the biggest names in rock journalism, including Paul Nelson, David...
x Custom PC Custom PC      
Custom PC (usually abbreviated to 'CPC') is a UK based computer customization magazine published by Dennis Publishing Ltd. It contains information on top performance hardware and gaming as well as monthly news related to these topics. The first...
x FILMINK Magazine 8      
FILMINK is an Australian film magazine published monthly by FKP International Exports since July 1997. It calls itself as "Australia’s Best Movie Magazine." It hosts the annual FILMINK Awards in conjunction with Movie Extra at the historic State...
x Kerrang! Kerrang!      
Kerrang! is a rock music magazine published by Bauer Consumer Media in the United Kingdom. The magazine's name is onomatopoeic and refers to the sound made when playing a power chord on an electric guitar. Kerrang! was first published on 6 June 1981...
x GAMES Magazine        
Games magazine (ISSN 0199-9788) is a United States-based magazine devoted to games and puzzles, and is published by Games Publications, a division of Kappa Publishing Group. It was originally published by Playboy (debuting with the September/October...
x New Zealand Listener New Zealand Listener      
The New Zealand Listener is a New Zealand magazine, published by APN Holdings (also publisher of The New Zealand Herald). It covers a variety of topics, including current affairs, politics and entertainment. Its circulation figures as of 2006 are...
x Animals & Men        
Animals & Men is the house journal for the Centre for Fortean Zoology. It was founded in 1994 and covers the wide range of phenomena that fall into the broad category of Cryptozoology. To date there have been 36 issues. The articles cover the...
x The Wire The Wire      
The Wire is a British avant garde music magazine, founded in 1982 by jazz promoter Anthony Wood and journalist Chrissie Murray. The magazine initially concentrated on contemporary jazz and improvised music, but branched out in the early 1990s to...
x Linux Format        
Linux Format was the UK's first Linux-specific magazine, and is currently the best-selling Linux title in the UK. It is also exported to many countries worldwide. It is published by Future Publishing (which produces PC Plus, .net and many other...
x Push!! Nostradamus ni Kiite Miro being featured on the May 2006 cover.      
Push!! (プッシュ!!, Pusshu!!) is a Japanese magazine published by Max that focuses on adult games. Each issue includes a DVD supplement. It was first published in 1993 under the name of Fantasienne (ファンタジェンヌ, Fantajennu). Originally published by...
x Rolling Thunder First Issue's Cover (June 6th, 2005)      
Rolling Thunder is a biannual "anarchist journal of dangerous living" published by anarchist collective CrimethInc. since the Summer of 2005. It is our attempt to offer a wild-eyed, fire-breathing, militant periodical that can cover the adventures...
x Doctor Who Adventures Doctor Who Adventures #1, cover dated 5 April 2006      
Doctor Who Adventures is a magazine based on the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who. It is published by BBC Magazines and aimed at 6–13 year-olds, a different demographic from the Doctor Who Magazine readership. Initially...
x Soaplife Soaplife Logo      
Soaplife is a fortnightly UK magazine, released on Tuesday. Storylines of the shows it covers are from soap operas shown in the United Kingdom and from Australia. Popular soaps featured are EastEnders, Coronation Street, Emmerdale, Hollyoaks,...
x Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles Issue #104      
Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles is a Canadian heavy metal magazine. Founded by former M.E.A.T. magazine staffer "Metal" Tim Henderson and author Martin Popoff in 1994, Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles (BW&BK;) has become a globally respected metal...
x Manga Entertainment Manga Entertainment's logo      
Manga Entertainment is a producer, licensor and distributor of Japanese animation in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, France, Australia and New Zealand. Manga Entertainment was founded by Andy Frain for Chris Blackwell's Island Records in...
x RPM RPM was instrumental in promoting and establishing Canadian content, as symbolised with this "MAPL" logo      
RPM was a Canadian music industry publication that featured song and album charts for Canada. The publication was founded by Walt Grealis in February 1964, supported through its existence by record label owner Stan Klees. RPM ceased publication in...
x Visible Visible      
Visible is billed as a not-for-profit, free, quarterly magazine dedicated to the history of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community. See also LGBT history. The first issue was scheduled for December 2005 but due to delays in funding...
x Cahoots Cahoots      
Cahoots is an independent women's magazine, published in Canada. It was founded in 2005 by Carla Atherton and Michele Rowe, who remain as the magazine's managing editor and editor, respectively. Cahoots was created in response to a perceived gap in...
x Zingmagazine Zingcover21      
zingmagazine is a reverent contemporary art magazine founded in 1995 by artist Devon Dikeou. zing began as a quarterly, black and white magazine. Its first issue contained projects by Kenny Schachter, Gordon Tapper, Ed Web, Gregory Volk, Donald...
x Sega Power Spower073001      
Sega Power, initially known as S: The Sega Magazine, was a Future publication aimed at the Sega range of consoles, including the Master System, Mega Drive, Game Gear and later on the Mega CD, 32X and Saturn. Was later relaunched as Saturn Power when...
x QX QX     United Kingdom
QX Magazine is a free gay weekly magazine distributed at most gay bars, gay clubs and other gay venues across London and the UK. As a free magazine, it has a high proportion of advertising space for revenue. The magazine includes news articles, club...
x 12oz Prophet 12oz Prophet      
12oz Prophet, created in 1993, is an online magazine featuring articles, pictures, and interviews related to graffiti. In the past it was a print magazine; however, today it exists in the form of an online magazine with an online forum and store....
x Soldier of Fortune Soldier of Fortune      
Soldier of Fortune magazine, abbreviated SOF, is a periodical published by Colorado-based Omega Group Ltd. and devoted to coverage of military conflicts around the globe, including conventional war, low-intensity warfare, counter insurgency and...
x National Geographic National Geographic      
The National Geographic Magazine, later shortened to National Geographic, is the official journal of the National Geographic Society. It published its first issue in 1888, just nine months after the Society itself was founded. It has become one of...
x Shivers Shivers      
Shivers was a UK-based magazine that began publication in 1992. It was dedicated to horror movies, television shows and literature. The first 12 issues were edited by Alan Jones and the next 120 by David Miller; curiously, the final half-dozen...
x Queer magazine        
Queer (originally called The Voice) is a volunteer monthly online publication that focuses on gay men and women¬タルs lifestyle. It also features articles on people, television, movie, book, health, politics, food and fashion. It generally has more...
x PC World PC World      
PC World is a global computer magazine published monthly by IDG. It offers advice on various aspects of PCs and related items, the Internet, and other personal-technology products and services. In each publication, PC world reviews and tests...
x Sega Zone        
Sega Zone was a Sega orientated publication from Dennis Publishing in the early 1990s. Sega Zone had split from its former multiformat console title Game Zone. The Game Zone title would continue as a Nintendo magazine. Early Dennis Publishing staff...
x Beyond Fantasy Fiction The surrealist cover of Beyond Fantasy Fiction #1, July 1953 by Richard M. Powers      
Beyond Fantasy Fiction was a US fantasy fiction magazine edited by H. L. Gold, with only ten issues published from 1953 to 1955. The last two issues carried the cover title of Beyond Fiction, but the publication's name for copyright purposes...
x Doctor Who Magazine Doctor Who Weekly #1, cover dated 17 October 1979      
Doctor Who Magazine (abbreviated as DWM) is a magazine devoted to the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Its current editor is Tom Spilsbury. Officially sanctioned by the BBC, the magazine began life as Doctor Who...
x ST/Amiga Format Staf01      
ST Amiga Format was a computer magazine that covered the Atari ST and Amiga computers. It was published by Future Publishing to cover the ever growing market for the, then-new, 16-bit home computers. At first, the issues were equally balanced with...
x Sega Saturn Magazine Sega Saturn Magazine      
Sega Saturn Magazine was a monthly UK magazine dedicated to the Sega Saturn. It held the official Saturn magazine license for the UK, and as such some issues included a demo CD created by Sega, called Sega Flash, which included playable games and...
x ERB-dom Pulpdom #47, cover dated Christmas 2006      
ERB-dom began as a mimeographed science-fiction fanzine created by Al Guillory, Jr. and Camille Cazedessus Jr. ("Caz") in May 1960. Guillory was killed in a car-train collision, but Cazedessus continued publishing ERB-dom until 1976. It won the Hugo...
x ComputerScope        
ComputerScope is an Irish Computer magazine edited and produced by the publishing company MediaTeam in Dublin. ComputerScope magazine was first published in 1985 by the Scope Communications Group. ComputerScope is a monthly, enterprise, end-user...
x Games for Windows: The Official Magazine June 2007 issue of Games for Windows the Official Magazine      
Games for Windows: The Official Magazine was a monthly computer game magazine published by Ziff Davis Media, licensing the Games for Windows brand from Microsoft Corporation. It was the successor to Computer Gaming World. The first issue was...
x Gay Times Gay Times January 2007      
Gay Times (branded as 'GT') is the United Kingdom's leading gay magazine for gay and bisexual men. The Gay Times (GT) magazine is run by Millivres Prowler Group Ltd. and has a sister paper, Diva, for lesbians. The first issue of the Gay Times...
x The New York Times Magazine The magazine's February 23, 2004 cover. 1,623,697    
The New York Times Magazine is a supplement to the Sunday The New York Times newspaper. It is host to feature articles longer than those typically included in the newspaper, and attracts many notable contributors. The magazine is also noted for its...
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