What Magazines Do You Subscribe To?
Written By Ollie on Feb. 27, 2007.
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What magazines do you subscribe to/read regularly?
For me: National Geographic, F1 Racing, Wavelength.

sparkalyn
Written Feb. 27, 2007 / Report /
All of mine are actually much appreciated gifts.
Utne
Mother Jones
Funny Times
Oh and I think I subscribed to wired... it was one of those door to door scams so I haven't gotten it yet. probably won't. Oh well.
Now ask which one I always read.
stefani
Written Feb. 27, 2007 / Report /
Maxim
Lucky
Biography
US
used to get People but got lazy and didnt renew....love my mags!
Ozone42
Written Feb. 27, 2007 / Report /
National Geographic
Popular Photograpy
American Photography
cavemonkey50
Written Feb. 27, 2007 / Report /
I only subscribe to Macworld. The rest I just read online or in my school's library.
Written Feb. 27, 2007 / Edit / Report /
I used to subscribe to tons of stuff. I've toned it down and am left with one drummer mag I get once a month.
That's it.
Lila
Written Feb. 27, 2007 / Report /
I love Real Simple for the gorgeous layouts and good ideas, Discover for the fun conversation tools, and The Economist for a non-US-centric look at politics and economics around the world.
Sure, The Economist does have a Euro-centric view, but at least they're up front about issues.
jensized
Written Feb. 27, 2007 / Report /
Real Simple
Jane
Maxim
Stuff
Memphis
and my boyfriend gets this Cubs magazine, I forget what it's called offhand.
I usually just read CMYK in Barnes & Noble but never buy it.
RightOn
Written Feb. 27, 2007 / Report /
Mac|Life
That's ALL
Lila
Written Feb. 27, 2007 / Report /
jensized said:
Wait, a magazine about the Cubs? The baseball team?
I totally read magazines and BN too. Especially the trashy ones.
JPhill
Written Feb. 27, 2007 / Report /
How Design
kristin
Written Feb. 27, 2007 / Report /
The cubs magazine is called Vine Line. I'm a huge cubs fan. You'll find me in the bleachers at almost every game and you'll find me across the street at murphy's afterwards.
I subscribe to Domino, Lucky, Light Leaks, JPG, PDN, Picture, and Pop Photo
jmathias
Written Feb. 27, 2007 / Report /
I used to subscribe to Maxim, Stuff and FHM, but they always came ripped or damaged. So now I just buy them if they look interesting.
I do subscribe to a few comics tho;
1 Buffy The Vampire Slayer (Season 8) - Dark Horse
2 Hellboy - Dark Horse
3 Batman - DC
4 Gen 13 - DC
5 Hellblazer - DC
6 Superman - DC
7 Superman/Batman - DC
8 Spawn - Image
9 Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born - Marvel
10 Iron Man - Marvel
11 Moon Knight - Marvel
12 Ultimate Iron Man - Marvel
Ollie
Written Feb. 27, 2007 / Report /
Quite the comic fan, James! I used to subscribe to FHM (UK edition), but I too had the problem of receiving torn and damaged issues - must be a worldwide phenomena...? I occasionally buy GQ as well, but it can be a little too rich for my tastes.
rickcurran
Written Feb. 27, 2007 / Report /
.net - For me.
Junior - For my wife.
jmathias
Written Feb. 27, 2007 / Report /
Yeah, I dig comics. The Batman and Superman comics are for my sons (Liam(Superman) and Bryce(Batman)), I'm saving them in plastic until they're of age, kind of like a "hey, here's some stuff I saved for you, enjoy." I'll add another comic for Cam, when he gets old enough to choose a favorite hero.
The rest are for my enjoyment. :)
auburn
Written Feb. 27, 2007 / Report /
I read Newsweek and Consumer Reports cover-to-cover.
winnopeg
Written Feb. 27, 2007 / Report /
Nintendo Power (even though I don't own a Wii or a DS) and that's it. Dunno why I keep the subscription, but whatever.. It's only like $25. Other than that though, I tend to buy Electronic Gaming Monthly and Macworld when I find 'em at Wal-Mart.
animejulie
Written Feb. 27, 2007 / Report /
PlayStation Magazine
Electronic Gaming Monthly
Saddle & Bridle
lisa
Written Feb. 28, 2007 / Report /
The only subscription I have is for Interweave Knits. Although, I usually pick up Poetry, Writers, or Writer's Digest when I manage to get out to the bookstore.
Nicole
Written Feb. 28, 2007 / Report /
Marie Claire
Self
Blueprint