Curated category
Bimonthly magazines published in the United States
- Revolver (magazine)Revolver magazine was born twice. The first time was in the spring of 2000, with a Jim Morrison cover and a tagline that promised to be "The World's Most…
- Otaku USAOtaku USA is a biannual magazine that has done something almost no other publication in its field has managed: survive. When the magazine launched in August…
- Ares (magazine)Ares was a science fiction and fantasy wargame magazine launched in 1980 by Simulations Publications, Inc., known as SPI.
- Dungeon (magazine)Dungeon magazine arrived in 1986 with a simple promise: every page would contain an adventure. No reviews, no editorials, no letters section crowding the…
- Challenge (economics magazine)Challenge: The Magazine of Economic Affairs has been putting economics in front of general readers since 1952. That is a longer run than most journals…
- MIT Technology ReviewMIT Technology Review has been tracking the frontiers of science and invention since 1899, making it the oldest technology magazine in the world by its own…
- Comics Buyer's GuideAlan Light was seventeen years old when he launched The Buyer's Guide for Comic Fandom in February 1971. He operated the publication from his home in the…
- Skeptical InquirerSkeptical Inquirer began its life under a different name entirely: The Zetetic, a word drawn from Greek meaning "skeptical seeker" or "inquiring skeptic."…
- Harvard Business ReviewHarvard Business Review began not as a glossy magazine for corner offices, but as a deliberate act of ambition by a dean who wanted something harder to…
- Goldmine (magazine)Brian Bukantis launched Goldmine from a small office in Fraser, Michigan during September 1974. The first issues appeared on newsprint as a black-and-white…