List of men's magazines
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This is a list of magazines primarily marketed to men. The list has been split into subcategories according to the target audience of the magazines. This list includes both 'adult' magazines as well as more mainstream ones. Not included here are automobile and gadget magazines, many of which are primarily aimed towards men.
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General male audience [edit]
These publications appeal to a broad male audience. Some skew toward men's fashion, others to health. Most are marketed to a particular age and income demographic. In the U.S., some are marketed mainly to a specific ethnic group, such as African Americans or Hispanics.
Arrajol
Bachelor Magazine (Online)
August Man Magazine
BLND magazine
Buck (Defunct)
Classic Style Magazine
Complex
Details
Egorazzi
Elle Men (International)
Esquire
Esquire
For Men
"Four El Magazine"
GIANT
GO (Guys Only)
GQ (International)
Indy Men's Magazine (Defunct)
Inspiyr
Magnate Magazine
Man's Mission
Man's World
Man of the World Magazine
Men's Health
Men's Journal
Men's Vogue (defunct)
New Man (Christian lifestyle magazine)
Nuts (Weekly)
PinstripeMag (Daily)
Swagger Magazine
Shave (International)
Next Luxury
Shortlist
Soho (magazine)
The Chap
The Man
True (Defunct)
Weekly Asahi Geinō
Vi Menn
Online Focused Men's Magazines [edit]
Egorazzi
BLNDmagazine
Shortlist
Spotsify Magazine
Topline Magazine
Selectism Magazine
Life'd Magazine
LifeIvy Magazine
AskMen Magazine
Stylepilot
Ethnic men's magazines [edit]
African/Afro-Caribbean American men's magazines [edit]
Latin American men's magazines [edit]
Gay male audience [edit]
Also refer to List of LGBT periodicals
Lads' mags [edit]
Lads', Lads, or Laddie mags (magazines) (known exclusively as men's magazines in English-speaking North America) contain non-nude photography (or bare-breasted photography in the case of some British "lads' mags"), accompanied by articles about women (usually models or actresses); consumer stories about cars, tools, toys, foods, alcoholic beverages; or "guy tales" of sexual encounters.
- Barracuda (U.S.)
- Blazer (Israel)
- Blender (U.S.)
- Café (Sweden)
- FHM ("For Him Magazine") (International)
- FHM (India)
- Front (UK)
- Gear (UK)
- Girls Gone Wild Magazine (U.S.)
- Hombre
- H Para Hombres (Mexico)
- Kandy (U.S.)
- King (U.S.)
- Loaded (UK)
- Mann (Norway)
- M (Denmark)
- Maxim (International)
- Maxim (India)
- Mob Candy (U.S.)
- Moore (Sweden)
- Nuts (UK)
- Open Your Eyes (U.S.)
- People (Australia)
- Ralph (Australia)
- Donjuan (Colombia)
- Slitz (Sweden)
- Smooth (U.S.)
- Stuff (UK/U.S.)
- Sylk Magazine (U.S., UK)
- UMM (Canada)
- Urbe Bikini (Venezuela)
- Vi Menn (Norway)
- SoHo (Colombia)
- Zoo Weekly (UK/Australia)
Pornographic magazines [edit]
These publications contain content of a sexual nature including nude photography.
- Barely Legal
- Bejean (Japan)
- Caballero (Mexico)
- Cheri (United States)
- Club International (UK)
- CKM (Hungary)
- Escort (UK)
- Fiesta (UK)
- Gallery (U.S.)
- Gent (U.S.)
- High Society (U.S.)
- Hustler (U.S.)
- Knave (UK)
- Lemon People (Japan)
- Loslyf (Afrikaans - South Africa)
- Manga Burikko (Japan)
- Mayfair (UK)
- Men's World (UK)
- Modern Man (U.S.)
- N&J Quarterly (U.S.)
- NSFW magazine (U.S.)
- Oui (U.S.)
- Penthouse (UK, U.S. and Australia)
- Penthouse Forum (U.S.)
- Perfect 10 (U.S.)
- Playboy (International)
- Playmen (Italy) - recognized as the Italian 'Playboy'
- Private (International)
- Razzle (UK)
- Royal (India)
- Sabra (Japan)
- Score (U.S.)
- Swank (U.S.)
- Urecco (Japan)
- Video Boy (Japan)
Sports magazines [edit]
See also [edit]
References [edit]
- ^ Kinetz, Erika (3 September 2006). "Who's the Man? Dave". The New York Times.
Bibliography [edit]
- Betrock, Alan. Pin-up mania! : the golden age of men's magazines, 1950-1967. Brooklyn, N.Y. : Shake Books, 1993.
- Jackson, Peter, Nick Stevenson, and Kate Brooks. Making sense of men's magazines. Cambridge, UK : Polity Press ; Malden, Mass. : Blackwell Publishers, 2001.
- Stibbe, Arran. "Health and the Social Construction of Masculinity in Men's Health Magazine." Men and Masculinities 7.1 (July 2004), pp. 31–51. Abstract.
External links [edit]
- Calcutt, Andrew. Changing the Subject: from the Gentleman’s Magazine to GQ and Barack Obama at maglab.org.uk (November 2009)