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The Watchtower Announcing Jehovah's Kingdom
periodical
L'Espresso
'''''' () is an Italian progressive weekly news magazine. It is one of the two most prominent Italian weeklies; the other is the conservative magazine . Since 2022, it has been published by BFC Media. From 7 August 2016 to 10 September 2023, it was published on Sundays in mandatory combination with the newspaper .

Grazia
Grazia (; ; stylized in all caps) is a weekly women's magazine that originated in Italy with international editions printed in Albania, Argentina, Australia, Bahrain, Bulgaria, China, Croatia, Colombia, France, Germany, Greece, Indonesia, India, Jordan, North Macedonia, Mexico, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Pakistan, Qatar, Serbia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Thailand, and the United Kingdom.
La Civiltà Cattolica
periodical published by the Jesuits in Rome, Italy
Musica e dischi
Italian music publication
linus
Italian comics magazine
Panorama
right-wing Italian-language news magazine
Topolino
Topolino (from the Italian name for Mickey Mouse) is an Italian digest-sized comic series featuring Disney comics. The series has had a long running history, first appearing in 1932 as a comics magazine. Since 2013, it has been published by Panini Comics.
Playmen
Playmen was an Italian adult entertainment magazine. It was founded in 1967 by a mother of three, Adelina Tattilo, achieving fame as Italy's version of Playboy magazine.
Guerin Sportivo
magazine

Casabella
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Casabella is a monthly Italian architectural and product design magazine with a focus on modern, radical design and architecture. It includes interviews with the world's most prominent architects.
Domus
Italian architecture and design magazine
Eurasia, Rivista di Studi Geopolitici
Italian quarterly magazine on geopolitics
Neural magazine
Italian magazine
Hurrà Juventus
Italian sport magazine entirely dedicated to the football club Juventus F.C.
Urania
Italian science fiction magazine
L'Europeo
'''''' was a prominent Italian weekly news magazine launched on 4 November 1945, by the founder-editors Gianni Mazzocchi and Arrigo Benedetti. Camilla Cederna was also among the founders. The magazine stopped publication in 1995. The title returned to the news-stands in 2001 and 2002 as a quarterly, then as a bi-monthly from 2003 to 2007 and a monthly from 2008, until closure in 2013.
Famiglia Cristiana
Italian weekly magazine
TV Sorrisi e Canzoni
Italian listings magazine
Flash Art
Italian magazine
Forza Milan!
magazine
Nuovi Argomenti
literary magazine
Ciak
Ciak is a popular Italian film magazine published in Milan, Italy. It is the most popular film magazine in Italy. The title is the Italian word (also spelled ciac) for a film clapperboard.
Quattroruote
Quattroruote (English: Four Wheels) is an Italian automobile magazine established by Marchigian entrepreneur Gianni Mazzocchi in February 1956. Over the years it has increased its reach by joint ventures with several other international publishers in countries such as Russia, China, Romania and England in 2007, where it launched a partnership with Top Gear (magazine). Among its regular features are montly updated tables of used car prices.
La difesa della razza
Italian newspaper (1938-1943), organ of diffusion of the fascist doctrine of biological racism

Gambero Rosso
Italian publisher

Il Caffè
Italian Enlightenment Periodical
Bianco e Nero
bimonthly Italian film magazine
MicroMega
MicroMega is a political, cultural, social and economic newsmagazine published bimonthly in Rome, Italy. The title MicroMega is probably inspired by a tale by Voltaire.
Abitare
Abitare (which translates to "live" or "dwell"), published monthly in Milan, Italy, is a design magazine. It was first published in 1961.
Gerarchia
Gerarchia (Italian: Hierarchy) was a monthly fascist magazine/journal published in Milan, Italy, between 1922 and 1943.
Vogue Italia
Italian edition of fashion magazine Vogue
Hebdomada aenigmatum
Italian puzzle magazine in Latin

Oggi
Italian weekly news magazine
Il Baretti
Italian literature magazine
Botteghe Oscure
Italian literary periodical
Kriminal
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Kriminal is an Italian comics series featuring an eponymous fictional character, created in 1964 by Magnus and Max Bunker, the authors of Alan Ford, Maxmagnus and Satanik.
Sapere
Sapere () is a popular science magazine that has been in circulation since 1935 and is based in Rome, Italy. It is one of the earliest Italian publications in its category.
Giochi per il mio computer
Italian game video magazine
Bertoldo
Bertoldo was a biweekly magazine of surreal humour that ran from 14 July 1936 to 10 September 1943 under Italian Fascism. The magazine was based in Milan. While the Becco Giallo magazine put out courageous political satire against the fascist regime, the reactionary authors of Bertoldo, like Marcello Marchesi, as well as ''Marc'Aurelio'', developed a kind of surreal humour that was accepted by the regime.
Popoli
Italian magazine
Tiramolla
Tiramolla is an Italian comic book character created in 1952 by Roberto Renzi and Giorgio Rebuffi.
The Games Machine
magazine
Il Becco Giallo
defunct anti-Fascist satirical magazine in Italy (1924–1926)
Protecta
periodical literature
Donna Moderna
Italian magazine
La Voce
Defunct Italian literary magazine
Internazionale
Italian weekly magazine
Marc'Aurelio
'''''Marc'Aurelio''''' was an Italian satirical magazine, published between 1931 and 1958, and briefly resurrected in 1973.
Satanik
Satanik is an Italian crime comics series created in December 1964 by Max Bunker (writer) and Magnus (artist), also the authors of the popular series Kriminal and Alan Ford.
Tempo
Italian language illustrated weekly news magazine
Fenomeno Inter
Italian monthly sports magazine (1960–2009)
Killing
comics