Category
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Byte
American computing magazine
Whole Earth Catalog
American counterculture publication

National Lampoon
American humor magazine
Sovetsky ekran
Soviet film magazine
TBO
comics magazine
Sega Saturn Magazine
UK magazine dedicated to the Sega Saturn
Journey into Mystery
1952 comic book ongoing series
Lemon People
Japanese sexploitation hentai manga magazine
Vuelta
magazine
Al-Machriq
Al-Machriq ( 'The East') was a journal founded in 1898 by the Jesuit and Chaldean Catholic priest Louis Cheikho, and published by Jesuit fathers of Saint Joseph University in Beirut (modern-day Lebanon). The subtitle was Revue Catholique Orientale. Sciences, Lettres, Arts. Cheikho edited Al-Bashir in addition to Al-Machriq. Al-Machriq played a significant role in reviving classical Arabic. It extensively dealt with the rapport between the Maronites and the Marada, two Christian groups living in the region. In the initial phase the magazine also featured literary work. It had run through 72 vol
Datamation
Datamation is a computer magazine that was published in print form in the United States between 1957 and 1998, and has since continued publication on the web. Datamation was previously owned by QuinStreet and acquired by TechnologyAdvice in 2020. Datamation is published as an online magazine at Datamation.com.