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Krokodil
Krokodil (, ) was a satirical magazine published in the Soviet Union and later Russia. The first issue was published on 27 August 1922 as the satirical supplement to the ''Workers' Gazette (called simply «Приложения» [Supplement]). When it became a separate publication, the name Crocodile was chosen at an editorial meeting from among a list of suggested animal names. At that time, many satirical magazines existed, such as Zanoza and Prozhektor''. Nearly all of them eventually disappeared.
Weekly Young Sunday
Japanese manga magazine
The Bulletin
Australian weekly magazine
Dengeki Comic Gao!
Japanese manga magazine
Feral Tribune
Croatian political weekly magazine
Cosmogirl
CosmoGirl, also stylized as CosmoGIRL!, was an American magazine based in New York City, published from 1999 until 2008. The teenage spin-off of Cosmopolitan magazine, it targeted teenage girls and featured fashion and celebrities. It was published ten times a year and reached approximately eight million readers before folding. The last issue was released in December 2008; thereafter, subscribers received issues of fellow Hearst publication Seventeen.
Zanan magazine
defunct monthly women's magazine in Iran (1992–2015)
Radar Online
American entertainment and gossip website
Barazoku
was Japan's first commercially circulated gay men's magazine. It began publication in July 1971 by Daini Shobō's owner's son and editor , although before that, there had been Adonis and Apollo, its extra issue, around 1960 serving as a members-only magazine. Barazoku was Japan's oldest and longest-running monthly magazine for gay men. However, it halted publication three times due to the publisher's financial hardships. In 2008, Itō announced that the 400th issue would be the final one. The title means "the rose tribe" in Japanese, hinted from King Laius' homosexual episodes in Greek mythology
Moulin rouge
magazine in Russia
Mercury
science magazine
FACT
UK music magazine
Comi Digi +
Japanese manga magazine
off our backs
American radical feminist periodical
Alula
Finnish ornithological magazine