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  2. MuscleMag International - Wikipedia

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    MuscleMag International or Musclemag was a Canadian bodybuilding, fitness and men's magazine, considered one of the top magazines in its field. [1] [2] It was established in Canada in 1974 by Robert Kennedy, an immigrant to Canada and leading expert in fitness and bodybuilding, with an initial print run of 110,000.

  3. Robert Kennedy (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine ceased publication on June 7, 2013 after Robert Kennedy Publishing declared bankruptcy, [2] and a little over a year after Kennedy himself died. In addition to MuscleMag International, Kennedy has also written 53 books, including several New York Times bestsellers; Hardcore Bodybuilding, Reps!, RockHard!, Beef It!, and Pumping Up!

  4. Dave Draper - Wikipedia

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    [6] Draper was 6'0" (1.83 m) tall, and his bodybuilding competition weight was approximately 235 lb. (106,6 kg). [3] His nickname "The Blond Bomber" was bestowed on him by Joe Weider when Weider was pushing "muscle bombing" (intense weight-training) in his muscle magazines in the 1960s. Draper hated it at first but eventually embraced it. [4]

  5. Category:Bodybuilding magazines - Wikipedia

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    Bodybuilding magazines published in the United States (1 P) Pages in category "Bodybuilding magazines" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  6. Dungeon (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Dungeon (initially titled Dungeon Adventures) first received mention in the editor's column of Dragon Issue 107 (March 1986). Lacking a title at that point, it was described as "a new magazine filled entirely with modules" made available "by subscription only" that would debut "in the late summer or early fall" of 1986 and "come out once every two months".

  7. Planet Muscle - Wikipedia

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    Planet Muscle was an American bodybuilding and fitness magazine, established by Jeff Everson in 2002. [1] It also had a German website. It was ranked as amongst the top bodybuilding magazines and was published six times a year. [2] [3] [4] It was formerly published on a quarterly basis. [1] Planet Muscle folded in 2014. [5]

  8. Bill Phillips (author) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine published frank discussion of the underground aspects of bodybuilding such as the use of and how to smuggle steroids, and columns by writers such as The Steroid Guru Dan Duchaine, Editor-in-Chief TC Luoma, Charles Poliquin, Mike Mooney, Nutritionist Keith Klein CN CCN, and Michael Dullnig M.D. aka "Dr. X." [3] [9] [10]

  9. Muscular Development - Wikipedia

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    Muscular Development was an American fitness and bodybuilding magazine first published in 1964. It was founded by Bob Hoffman. It ceased publication in November 2023. [1]