This is a list of United States magazines.

Asian community

  • Giant Robot (online, print: 1994-2011)

Automotive

  • Automotive News (1925)
  • Car and Driver (1955; 405,092)
  • Hot Rod (1948)
  • Motor Trend (1949)
  • Motorcycle Classics (2005)
  • Road & Track (1947; 111,001)

Black community

  • The Black Cannabis Magazine (2021)
  • Right On! (online, print discontinued in 2014, teenagers)

Business and finance

Industry

  • Aviation Week & Space Technology
  • Design News

Finance

  • Forbes
  • Kiplinger's Personal Finance
  • Modern Trader
  • Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities

General

  • Barron's
  • Black Enterprise
  • Bloomberg Businessweek
  • The Chronicle
  • Consumers Digest
  • Consumer Reports
  • The Economist
  • Entrepreneur
  • Fast Company
  • Forbes
  • Fortune
  • Harvard Business Review
  • Inc.
  • Latin Trade
  • MIT Sloan Management Review
  • Optimize
  • Site Selection
  • The Wall Street Journal
  • USA TODAY

Children

  • 3-2-1 Contact, Sesame Workshop (1979–2001)
  • Academy Earth
  • Action, Scholastic (19??–19??)
  • American Girl (defunct)
  • Bananas, Scholastic 2000
  • Scout Life (Formerly Boys' Life)
  • Children's Digest, Parents Magazine Press (1950-2009)
  • Contact Kids, Sesame Workshop (1979–2001)
  • Cricket (1973, pre-teens)
  • Discovery Girls (defunct)
  • Disney Adventures (defunct)
  • Dynamite, Scholastic (1974–1992)
  • The Electric Company Magazine, Scholastic (1972–1987)
  • Enter, Sesame Workshop (1983–1985)
  • The Friend (1902, mormon)
  • Highlights for Children
  • Hot Dog!, Scholastic (1979–199?)
  • Jack and Jill, The Saturday Evening Post (1938-2009)
  • Lego Magazine (defunct)
  • Muse
  • National Geographic Kids Magazine
  • Nickelodeon Magazine (defunct)
  • The Open Road for Boys (defunct)
  • Peanut Butter, Scholastic (19??–19??)
  • Ranger Rick
  • Scope, Scholastic (19??–19??)
  • Sesame Street Magazine, Sesame Workshop (1970–2008; continues online)
  • Sesame Street Parents, Sesame Workshop (1981–2001)
  • Spider
  • Sports Illustrated Kids (1989; 107,202; sport)
  • Sprint, Scholastic (197?–19??)
  • Stone Soup
  • SuperMag (1976-198?)
  • Wow, Scholastic (1977–19??)
  • Zoobooks

Computing and electronics

  • 2600: The Hacker Quarterly (1984)
  • CIO magazine (online, print: 1987-2015)
  • Linux Journal (1994-2019, 2020)
  • Linux Magazine (1999, US edition)
  • MacLife (online, print: 1996-2023)
  • Macworld (online, print: 1984-2014)
  • Maximum PC (online, print: 1996-2023)
  • MIT Technology Review (1899; 208,658)
  • Nuts and Volts (1980-2020, 2022)
  • PC Magazine (online, print: 1982-2009)
  • PCWorld (online, print: 1983-2013)
  • SERVO Magazine (2003)
  • Wired (1993; 540,265)

Disabled community

  • Logan (2006, teenagers)

Engineering

Electronic

  • Chemical & Engineering News (1923)
  • EE Times (online, print: 1972-2012)
  • Electronic Design (1952)
  • Electronic Products (1957)
  • IEEE Spectrum (1964)

Entertainment and art

  • Amazing Heroes (defunct)
  • Architectural Digest
  • Art in America
  • ArtAsiaPacific
  • Artforum
  • ArteFuse
  • Art Spiel
  • The Artist's Magazine
  • The Arts Fuse
  • Castle of Frankenstein (defunct)
  • Cinefantastique (defunct)
  • Comics Buyer's Guide (defunct)
  • Comics Journal
  • Cultbytes
  • Details (defunct)
  • Disney Magazine (defunct)
  • Dwell
  • Entertainment Weekly
  • Famous Monsters of Filmland
  • The Feet, a dance magazine (1970–1973)
  • Film Threat
  • Flux (defunct)
  • The Hollywood Reporter
  • Home Media Magazine (defunct)
  • IMPULSE Magazine
  • Media Play News
  • Modern Screen (defunct)
  • Moving Pictures (defunct)
  • Paste (magazine) (online; print 2002–2010)
  • The Pastel Journal
  • People
  • Photoplay (defunct)
  • Popular Photography (defunct)
  • Premiere (defunct)
  • Quilter's Newsletter (defunct)
  • Sculptural Pursuit
  • Shonen Jump (defunct)
  • Soap Opera Digest (defunct)
  • Soaps In Depth (defunct)
  • Southwest Art
  • Sports Illustrated
  • TeRra Magazine
  • TV Guide
  • Video Watchdog (defunct)
  • Visionaire
  • Watercolor Artist
  • Wizard (defunct)
  • Whitehot Magazine
  • Variety

Folklore

  • Árran
  • Báiki
  • Viltis

Food and cooking

  • Bon Appétit
  • Cooking Light
  • Cook's Illustrated
  • Fine Cooking
  • Food & Wine
  • Food Network Magazine
  • Gourmet
  • Lucky Peach
  • Meatpaper
  • Saveur
  • Taste of Home
  • Vegetarian Times
  • Zymurgy

Gay interest

  • The Advocate
  • Curve
  • Genre
  • Girlfriends (defunct)
  • GO (formerly GO NYC)
  • Hello Mr.
  • Instinct
  • MetroSource
  • Out
  • Out Traveler (defunct)
  • XY (defunct)

General interest

  • The Believer
  • Collier's (defunct)
  • Coronet (defunct)
  • The Drift (magazine)
  • Good
  • Harper's Magazine
  • Interview
  • Latterly (defunct)
  • The Liberator Magazine
  • Life
  • McClure's (defunct)
  • McSweeney's
  • National Geographic
  • New York Magazine
  • The New York Review of Books
  • The New Yorker
  • Nuestro
  • People
  • Print
  • Reader's Digest
  • The Saturday Evening Post
  • Smithsonian
  • Vanity Fair
  • Vanity Fair (1913–1936)

Gossip

  • In Touch Weekly
  • Life & Style Weekly
  • National Enquirer
  • OK!
  • Star
  • Us Weekly

Health

Men

  • Details (defunct)
  • Esquire
  • GQ
  • Men's Fitness
  • Men's Health
  • Men's Journal

Women

  • Allure
  • Cosmopolitan
  • Elle
  • Glamour
  • Health
  • InStyle
  • Ladies' Home Journal
  • Marie Claire
  • McCall's (defunct)
  • O: The Oprah Magazine
  • Redbook
  • Self
  • Shape
  • V
  • Vogue
  • Woman's Day
  • W

General

  • Prevention

Hispanic community

  • El Nuevo Cojo Ilustrado (online, print: 2003-2005)
  • Two Mundos Magazine (2003)

History

  • America's Civil War
  • American Heritage
  • American Heritage of Invention & Technology
  • American History
  • Armchair General
  • Civil War Times
  • Invention & Technology
  • Military Heritage
  • Military History
  • Naval History
  • Old News
  • Quest: The History of Spaceflight
  • True West

Hobby and interest

  • Airliners
  • Autograph Collector Magazine
  • Backpacker
  • Birds & Blooms
  • Card Player
  • Cigar Aficionado
  • Kitelife
  • Lapidary Journal Jewelry Artist
  • Make Magazine
  • Model Aviation
  • Model Railroader
  • Railroad Model Craftsman (formerly known as Model Craftsman)
  • Scrye
  • Sports Collectors Digest
  • Tall Timber Short Lines
  • ToyFare (defunct)
  • Trains
  • Wizard (defunct)

Home and garden

  • Architectural Digest
  • Better Homes and Gardens
  • Dwell
  • The Family Handyman
  • House Beautiful
  • Fine Gardening

Amateur radio

  • CQ Amateur Radio
  • National Contest Journal
  • QEX
  • QST

Animals and pets

  • Aquarium Fish International (defunct)
  • Backyard Poultry
  • Bird Talk (defunct)
  • Freshwater and Marine Aquarium (defunct)
  • Horse & Rider
  • Reptiles
  • Tropical Fish Hobbyist

Board games

  • American Chess Magazine
  • Ares (defunct)
  • Chess Life
  • Fire & Movement (defunct)
  • Games (defunct)
  • The General (defunct)
  • Knucklebones (defunct)
  • Moves (defunct)
  • Strategy & Tactics

Numismatics/Coin Collecting

  • Journal of the Barber Coin Collectors' Society
  • Civil War Era Numismatics
  • COINage
  • Coins (defunct)
  • Coin World
  • Numismatic News
  • Numismatic Scrapbook Magazine (defunct)
  • The Numismatist
  • Penny-Wise
  • TEC News
  • TAMS Journal

Stamp collecting

  • The American Philatelist

Tabletop roleplaying games

  • Dragon (defunct)
  • Dungeon (defunct)
  • The Excellent Prismatic Spray (defunct)
  • Pyramid (defunct)
  • Warpstone (defunct)

Humor

  • Bananas (defunct)
  • College Humor (defunct)
  • Cracked (defunct)
  • Crazy (defunct)
  • Fusion (defunct)
  • Harvard Lampoon
  • Help! (defunct)
  • Humbug (defunct)
  • Mad
  • National Lampoon (defunct)
  • Plop! (defunct)
  • Radar
  • Sick (defunct)
  • Stanford Chaparral
  • Trump (defunct)
  • The Wittenburg Door (defunct)

Jewish community

  • Heeb (online, print: 2001-2010, teenagers)
  • Jewish Currents (left, 1947, n/a)
  • Lilith (feminist, 1976, n/a)
  • Moment (general interest, 1975, n/a)
  • Tikkun (left, 1971, 20,000)

Lifestyle

  • Cigar Aficionado
  • Country Living
  • Departures
  • Domino
  • Ebony
  • Essence
  • GRIT Magazine
  • Hello Mr.
  • Inked
  • Jet
  • Jetset Magazine
  • Kingdom (2003)
  • Lucky
  • Martha Stewart Living
  • MaryJanesFarm
  • Mi Gente Hispana Magazine
  • Mother Earth News
  • O: The Oprah Magazine
  • Paper
  • Playboy
  • Real Simple
  • Robb Report
  • Southern Living
  • Sunset
  • Swindle
  • Wine Enthusiast (1979; 317,187)
  • Wine Spectator
  • Y'all

Literary

  • Arts & Letters
  • Bookmarks
  • Heavy Traffic
  • Space and Time
  • The Midland (defunct)

Men's interest

Music

  • Alternative Press
  • Bass Player
  • Beyond Race Magazine
  • Billboard
  • Blender (defunct)
  • CCM Magazine
  • Decibel
  • Dirty Linen (defunct)
  • Down Beat
  • Drum!
  • The Fader
  • Filter (defunct)
  • Flux (defunct)
  • Global Rhythm (defunct)
  • Goldmine
  • Guitar Player
  • Guitar World
  • Hit Parader (defunct)
  • HM
  • Keyboard
  • Living Blues
  • Maximum RocknRoll
  • Modern Drummer
  • Paste
  • Pulse! (defunct)
  • Punk Planet (defunct)
  • Revolver
  • Rolling Stone
  • Sentimentalist Magazine (defunct)
  • Sing Out! (defunct)
  • The Source
  • Spin
  • TeRra Magazine
  • Trouser Press (defunct)
  • Vibe
  • WESU Magazine
  • Who Put the Bomp (defunct)
  • XLR8R
  • XXL

News

  • The Christian Science Monitor
  • National Journal
  • Newsweek
  • Time
  • U.S. News & World Report
  • The Week
  • World

Pharmaceuticals and pharmacies

  • Spectroscopy (1985)

Politics

  • The American Conservative (right)
  • The American Interest
  • The American Prospect (liberal, 1990, 100,000)
  • The American Spectator (conservative, 1967, 50,000)
  • The Atlantic (liberal, 1857, n/a)
  • The Brown Spectator (conservative and libertarian, founded 2002, n/a)
  • Campaigns & Elections (non-partisan, 1980)
  • Commentary (neoconservative, 1945, 25,000)
  • Commonweal (liberal Catholic, founded 1924, 20,000)
  • Democracy (progressive/liberal, 2006, n/a)
  • First Things (Christian conservative, 1990, n/a)
  • Foreign Affairs (statist, 1922, 181,519)
  • Foreign Policy (1970, 101,054)
  • The Freeman (libertarian, 1946, defunct)
  • Harper's Magazine (liberal, 1850, 220,000)
  • Human Events (conservative, 1944, 75,000)
  • Human Rights Quarterly (liberal, 1979, 1,533)
  • The Imaginative Conservative (conservative, 2010, n/a)
  • In These Times (liberal, 1976, 20,000)
  • Jacobin (democratic socialist, 2011, 15,000)
  • Jewish Currents (Jewish left, 1947, n/a)
  • Liberation (pacifist, 1956, n/a)
  • Liberty (libertarian, 1987, n/a)
  • Lilith (Jewish feminist, 1976, n/a)
  • Lumpen (arts, 1991, n/a)
  • Moment (Jewish-diverse, 1975, n/a)
  • Monthly Review (socialist, 1949, 8,500)
  • Mother Jones (left, 1976, 201,233)
  • Multinational Monitor (liberal, 1980, n/a )
  • The Nation (left, 1865, 139,612)
  • National Review (conservative, 1955, 162,091)
  • The New Republic (center-left, 1914, 90,826)
  • New York (liberal, 1968, 406,237)
  • The New York Review of Books (liberal-left, 1963, 140,000)
  • The New Yorker (liberal and non-partisan, 1925, 1,062,310)
  • Policy Review (center-right, 2001, 6,000)
  • The Progressive (left, 1909, 68,000)
  • The Progressive Populist (liberal, 1995, 20,000)
  • Reason (libertarian, 1968, 52,000)
  • Sojourners (Christian, 1971, n/a)
  • Tikkun (Jewish-left, 1971, 20,000)
  • Utne Reader (liberal, 1984, n/a)
  • Washington Examiner (conservative, 2005, 68,650)
  • Washington Monthly (center-left, 1969, 18,000)
  • YaleGlobal Online (international, globalization and anti-globalization, 2002, n/a)
  • Z Magazine (left, 1987, 20,000)

Regional interest

  • 5280 (1993, monthly, Denver)
  • 7x7 (1993, online, print: 2001-2015, Central and Southern California)
  • Alaska (1935, 10/y, Alaska/living)
  • Arizona Highways (1921-1922, 1925; monthly; Arizona/tourism)
  • Atlanta (1961, monthly, Atlanta)
  • Baltimore (1997, monthly, Baltimore)
  • Boston (1962; 55,000; monthly, Greater Boston)
  • The Boulevard (1985-2011, 2016; quarterly; Long Island, New York City; variety)
  • Chesapeake Bay (1971, monthly, Chesapeake Bay/sailing)
  • Chicago (1952; monthly; 98,306; Chicago/lifestyle)
  • Cincinnati (1967, monthly, Cincinnati/lifestyle)
  • Cleveland Magazine (1972, monthly, Northeastern Ohio)
  • Columbus Monthly (1975, monthly, Central Ohio)
  • Contempo Magazine (2008, bi-monthly, South Texas)
  • D Magazine (1974, monthly, Dallas-Fort Worth)
  • Down East (1954; monthly; 90,000; Maine)
  • Florida Trend (1958; monthly; 235,000; Florida/business, finance)
  • Garden & Gun (2007, bi-monthly, South)
  • Georgia Trend (1985; monthly; 50,000; Florida/business, finance)
  • Gold Coast (1965, 9/y, Fort Lauderdale/luxury)
  • Grand Rapids Magazine (1964; monthly; Grand Rapids, Michigan)
  • Honolulu (1888, monthly, Hawaii)
  • Hour Detroit (1996, Detroit)
  • Houstonia (2013; bi-monthly; 70,000; Greater Houston)
  • Hudson Valley (1971; monthly; 150,000, upstate New York)
  • Indianapolis Monthly (1977; 41,000; Indianapolis)
  • Island Sports Media (2009?, Hawaii/sport)
  • Los Angeles (1960, southern California)
  • Midwest Living (1986; 800,792; Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin)
  • Milwaukee Magazine (1983; monthly; 200,000; Milwaukee)
  • Minnesota Monthly (1967, Minnesota)
  • New Hampshire (1988, monthly, New Hampshire)
  • New Mexico Magazine (1923, New Mexico/tourism)
  • New York (1968; 439,135; New York City)
  • Orange Coast (1974; Orange County, California)
  • Our State (1933, North Carolina/pictographic)
  • Philadelphia (1908, Philadelphia)
  • Raleigh Magazine (2015; Raleigh, North Carolina)
  • Sactown Magazine (2006, Sacramento/culture)
  • Texas Highways (1974, Texas/tourism)
  • Texas Monthly (1973; 252,469; Texas)
  • Washingtonian (1965, Washington DC)
  • Westchester Magazine (2001; monthly; 67,000; Westchester county, New York)
  • Yankee (1935; 233,854; New England)

Religion

  • Adventist Review (1849, adventist)
  • Adventist World (adventist)
  • America (1909; 45,000; catholic jesuit)
  • Awake! (1919; 12,787,000; Jehovah's Witnesses)
  • Back to Godhead (imported from India, no US edition)
  • Beyond Today (1995; 450,000; United Church of God)
  • Brio (1990-2009, 2017; evangelical teenagers)
  • The Christadelphian Tidings of the Kingdom of God (1939, christadelphian)
  • The Christian Century (1884; 36,000; mainstream protenstantism)
  • Christian Science Sentinel (1898; Church of Christ, Scientist)
  • Christianity Today (1956; 130,000; evangelical)
  • Commonweal (1924; 20,000; catholic)
  • Family Life (imported from Canada, Amish)
  • The Friend (1902, mormon children)
  • Gospel Advocate (1855, Churches of Christ)
  • Guide (1953; 30,000; adventist)
  • Guideposts (1945, undefined christian)
  • Herald (1860, mormon)
  • Hinduism Today (1979; 18,000; hindu)
  • The Humanist (1928-1940, 1941; secular)
  • The Lamp (2020, catholic)
  • Latin Mass Magazine (1992, catholic)
  • Liahona (1995, mormon)
  • Liberty (1906; 199,000; adventist)
  • The Living Church (1878, anglican)
  • Parabola (1976, general mythology)
  • St. Anthony Messenger (1893, catholic)
  • Signs of the Times (US edition, 1874, adventist)
  • Sojourners (1971, evangelical)
  • Tricycle: The Buddhist Review (1991, buddhist)
  • The Watchtower (1879; 21,700,000; Jehovah's Witnesses)

Science and technology

  • Aeon (online, 2012, from Australia)
  • American Scientist (1913)
  • Archaeology (1948; 160,906; history)
  • Astronomy (1973, astronomy)
  • Chemical & Engineering News (1923)
  • Discover (1980, mass readers)
  • Flying (1927, aeronautics)
  • Infinite Energy (1994; 3,000; recent developments)
  • The Mineralogical Record
  • National Geographic (1888; 1,980,103)
  • Natural History (1900)
  • Nature (US edition of a magazine from the UK, where was founded in 1869)
  • Nautilus (2013)
  • New Scientist (US edition of a magazine from the UK, where was founded in 1956)
  • Popular Mechanics (1902; 401,507; mass readers)
  • Popular Science (online, print: 1872-2021, mass readers)
  • Quanta Magazine (2012, recent developments)
  • Rock & Gem
  • Science News (1922; 107,166; recent developments)
  • Scientific American (1845)
  • The Scientist (1986, professional)
  • Skeptic (1992; 40,000; fact-checking)
  • Skeptical Inquirer (1976, fact-checking)
  • Sky & Telescope (1941, astronomy)
  • TeRra Magazine (2017, English language magazine imported from South Korea where was founded in 2016)
  • Weatherwise (1947, meteorology, climate)

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Science fiction and fantasy

  • Amazing Stories (1926-2005, 2012)
  • Analog Science Fiction and Fact (1930)
  • Apex Digest (2005-2019, 2020)
  • Asimov's Science Fiction (1977)
  • Doctor Who Magazine (1979, imported from the UK)
  • Fantasy and Science Fiction (1949)
  • Heavy Metal (online, print: 1977-2023)
  • Locus (1968)
  • Star Wars Insider (1987)

Sports

  • American Cheerleader (1995, cheerleading, sport dancing)
  • Athletics Weekly (1945, general athletics)
  • Athlon Sports (online, print: 1967-2022)
  • Baseball Digest (1942, baseball)
  • Bicycling (1961, cycling)
  • Dime Magazine (2001, basketball)
  • Field & Stream (1895-2020, 2024; fishing, hunting)
  • Fly Tyer (1978-1982?, 1995; fishing)
  • Frequency: The Snowboarder's Journal (2001, snowboarding)
  • Golf Digest (1950; 1,652,356; golf)
  • Golf Magazine (1959; 1,214,364; golf)
  • Gray's Sporting Journal (1975; hunting, fishing)
  • Island Sports Media (2009?, Hawaii-focused)
  • Lindy's Sports (1982)
  • Marlin (1981/2, fishing)
  • Outdoor Life (1898; outdoor)
  • Pro Football Weekly (1967, football)
  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated (1979, wrestling)
  • The Ring (online, print: 1922-2022, boxing)
  • Runner's World (1966; 1,600,000; running)
  • Salt Water Sportsman (1939, fishing)
  • SLAM Magazine (1994; 70,000; basketball)
  • Snowboard Magazine (online, print: 2004-2016, snowboarding)
  • Soccer America (1971, soccer)
  • Sporting News (online, print: 1886-2012)
  • Sports Afield (1887, outdoor)
  • Sports Illustrated (1954; 470,152)
  • Sports Illustrated Kids (1989; 107,202; children, teens)
  • Tae Kwon Do Times (1980, martial arts)
  • Tennis (1965, tennis)
  • Track & Field News (1954-2018, 2019; general athletics)
  • Western Horseman (1936, horseback riding)
  • WWE Magazine (online, print: 1983-2014, wrestling)

Teen interest

  • American Cheerleader (1995, cheerleading, sport dancing)
  • Brio (1990-2009, 2017; evangelical)
  • Cricket (1973, pre-teens)
  • Girls' Life (1994, girls)
  • Heeb (online, print: 2001-2010, jewish)
  • J-14 (online, print: 1999-2024, girls)
  • Logan (2006, disabled)
  • niNe. magazine (online, print: 2006-2011 or 2015, girls)
  • Otaku USA (2007, anime, manga)
  • Popstar! (1998, entertainment)
  • Popteen (online US edition of a magazine from Japan, girls, fashion)
  • Right On! (online, print discontinued in 2014, black)
  • Scout Life (1911, scouts)
  • Seventeen (1944, only special standalone issues since 2018, girls)
  • Shojo Beat (online, print: 2005-2009, manga)
  • Sports Illustrated Kids (1989; 107,202; sport)
  • Teen Ink (1989)
  • Teen Vogue (online, print: 2003-2017, girls, fashion)

Imported (no US edition)

  • 20 Ans (France)
  • Bis (Japan)
  • Bravo (Germany)
  • Expreszo (Netherlands)
  • Faze (Canada)
  • Girlfriend (Australia)
  • Kishor Alo (Bangladesh)
  • Nicola (Japan)
  • Ranzuki (Japan)
  • Teen Now (UK)
  • Teenage Survival Handbook (Canada)
  • Unish-Kuri (India)
  • Vivi (Japan)
  • Wave (Nepal)

Travel

  • AAA Home and Away
  • AAA Living
  • AAA Via
  • AAA World
  • Alaska Beyond Magazine (online; print: 19??-2022; inflight)
  • Arizona Highways (1921-1922, 1925; Arizona-focused)
  • Condé Nast Traveler (1987; 712,343)
  • Delta Sky Magazine (inflight)
  • Hemispheres (online; print: 1992-2024; inflight)
  • National Geographic Traveler (online, US edition print: 1984-2019)
  • New Mexico Magazine (1923, New Mexico-focused)
  • Southwest: The Magazine (inflight)
  • Texas Highways (1974, Texas-focused)
  • Travel and Leisure (1937, 955,897)

Video games

  • Electronic Gaming Monthly (online, print: 1989-2014)
  • Game Informer (online, print: 1991-2024)
  • Nintendo Force (2013)
  • PC Gamer (1994, US edition of a magazine from the UK launched in 1993)

Wildlife

Writing

  • The Writer (1887, monthly)
  • Writer's Digest (1920, 8/y)

Miscellaneous

  • Fidelio (1992, quarterly)
  • High Times (1974, monthly)
  • Mental Floss (online, print: 2001-2016)
  • UFO Magazine (online, print: 1986-2012)
  • Civilization (2018, print)

See also

  • List of journals (disambiguation)
  • List of defunct American magazines
  • List of United States magazines with online archives
  • Lists of magazines
  • List of magazines by circulation
  • Media of the United States
  • List of sports magazines

References