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  2. List of men's magazines - Wikipedia

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    List of men's magazines. Appearance. Men's Health magazine, published by Rodale, Inc. in Emmaus, Pennsylvania, was the best-selling men's magazine on U.S. newsstands in 2006. [ 1 ] This is a list of men's magazines from around the world. These are magazines (periodical print publications) that have been published primarily for a readership of men.

  3. GQ - Wikipedia

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    ISSN. 0016-6979. GQ (which stands for Gentlemen's Quarterly and is also known Apparel Arts) is an international monthly men's magazine based in New York City and founded in 1931. The publication focuses on fashion, style, and culture for men, though articles on food, movies, fitness, sex, music, travel, celebrities' sports, technology, and ...

  4. Maxim (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    maxim.com. ISSN. 1092-9789. Maxim (stylized in all caps) is an international men's magazine, devised and launched in the United Kingdom in 1995, but based in New York City since 1997, [3] and prominent for its photography of actors, singers and female models whose careers are at a current peak.

  5. Men's Health - Wikipedia

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    Men's Health (MH), published by Hearst, is the world's largest men's magazine brand, [ 7 ] with 35 editions in 59 countries; [ 8 ][ 9 ] it is the bestselling men's magazine on U.S. newsstands. [ 5 ] Started as a men's health magazine by Rodale, Inc. in Emmaus, Pennsylvania, the magazine currently covers various men's lifestyle topics such as ...

  6. The Chap - Wikipedia

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    The Chap is a British humorous men's lifestyle magazine published quarterly. It was founded in 1999 by Gustav Temple and Vic Darkwood, and is still edited by Temple. The magazine proposes that men everywhere return to a more gentlemanly way of life by rejecting modern vulgarity and careless, shabby or faddish dress sense through the restoration of the lifestyle, habits, manners and traditional ...

  7. Paul Raymond (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    The Raymond Revuebar in Walker's Court. (1997) Paul Raymond (15 November 1925 – 2 March 2008), born Geoffrey Anthony Quinn, was an English strip-club owner, publisher of pornography, and property developer who was dubbed the "King of Soho". [ 1 ][ 2 ] After opening the UK's first nightclub to stage live striptease, Raymond launched Paul ...

  8. Rogue (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Rogue was a Chicago-based men's magazine published by William Hamling from 1956 [2] until 1965. Founding editor Frank M. Robinson was succeeded by other editors including Harlan Ellison and Bruce Elliott. The magazine was subtitled "Designed for Men." [2]

  9. Popeye (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Based in. Tokyo. Language. Japanese. Website. Popeye. Popeye is a monthly fashion and men's magazine based in Tokyo, Japan. It is one of the oldest magazines featuring articles about men's fashion. Its tagline is "Magazine for City Boys". [1][2] The magazine is considered to be the Japanese version of Nylon magazine.