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== Notable magazines == == Notable magazines ==
-# Le Charivari +# [[Le Charivari]]
-# Bizarre (arts magazine)+# [[Bizarre (arts magazine)]]
-# Revue des Deux Mondes +# [[Revue des Deux Mondes]]
-# Midi Minuit Fantastique+# [[Midi Minuit Fantastique]]
-# Oz (magazine)+# [[Oz (magazine)]]
-# The Wire (magazine)+# [[The Wire (magazine)]]
-# The Face+# [[The Face]]
-# ANSWER Me!+# [[ANSWER Me!]]
-# Video Watchdog+# [[Video Watchdog]]
-# Interview (magazine)+# [[Interview (magazine)]]
-# The Idler (1993)+# [[The Idler (1993)]]
-# Mad (magazine)+# [[Mad (magazine)]]
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A magazine is a periodical publication containing a variety of articles, generally financed by advertising, purchased by readers, or both.

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Notable magazines

  1. Le Charivari
  2. Bizarre (arts magazine)
  3. Revue des Deux Mondes
  4. Midi Minuit Fantastique
  5. Oz (magazine)
  6. The Wire (magazine)
  7. The Face
  8. ANSWER Me!
  9. Video Watchdog
  10. Interview (magazine)
  11. The Idler (1993)
  12. Mad (magazine)




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