Category
page 1Magazines established in 1995
Maxim
American magazine
Têtu
Têtu (, French for "stubborn") is the main LGBTQIA magazine published in France. It was subtitled in French () until 2007, and reaffirmed itself as a men's magazine since then. As of December, 2012, its certified circulation was of 41,961 copies monthly. Publication stopped in 2015 until the magazine was reborn and issued its next issue on 28 February 2017.
Next Generation
defunct video game magazine that was published by Imagine Media
Outlook
Indian news magazine
SFX
science fiction/fantasy magazine
Play
British magazine dedicated to the Sony PlayStation
Fast Company
American magazine
Prospect
British monthly current affairs magazine
PlayStation Official Magazine UK
video game console magazine based in the United Kingdom
The Week
weekly news magazine with editions in the United Kingdom and United States
The Weekly Standard
American opinion magazine (1995–2018)
Expo
magazine
QX
Swedish periodical
Annals of Improbable Research
publication
Level
Czech video game magazine
Expert
magazine
Comic Beam
Japanese manga magazine
Showcase
title of several comic anthology series published by DC Comics
Pondus
thumb|right|The first issue of the Norwegian Pondus magazine, 4 July 2000
Pondus is a comic strip created by the Norwegian cartoonist Frode Øverli. Since its start in 1995, it has become one of the most successful comic strips in Scandinavia. It has been translated to several languages, including Danish, English, German, Finnish, French, Icelandic, Latin, Sami, Swedish and Esperanto.
CINE21
Cine21 is a South Korean film magazine published by The Hankyoreh newspaper. The magazine was first published on 24 April 1995 in Seoul, and subsequent issues have continued to be released weekly.
Slobodna Bosna
Bosnian online newspaper
Game.EXE
Game.EXE was a monthly Russian video game magazine. It was initially launched titled Toy Shop () from March 1995 to December 1996. Starting 1997, it was renamed Game.EXE and ran until June 2006, with the last 4 issues all published in June.
Time for Kids
American children's magazine
Alula
Finnish ornithological magazine
Info-14
Info-14 was a neo-Nazi website, started as a newspaper and published in paper form from April 1995 until May 2000, when it was turned into a website. The paper was started as a binding factor within the National Alliance with Robert Vesterlund, earlier member of the Sweden Democrats and chairman of Sweden Democratic Youth (SDU), as editor. According to the ten year chronicle in May 2005 the first editions were produced at the party headquarters of the Sweden Democrats in Stockholm, where the production was done on a copying machine. The number 14 in the paper name comes from David Lane's Fourt
Nacional
Croatian political magazine
Orkus
Orkus is a monthly German music and culture magazine published by the Zoomia Media Group. Despite its subtitle ("Gothic - romantic - industrial - electro") and its web tagline ("Das Magazin fur Dark Rock-Electro-Gothic Rock-Dark Metal & More"), it includes all popular music genres including metal, medieval rock, Neue Deutsche Härte, alternative rock, electro and futurepop. The gothic rock, dark wave and industrial music genres have had only a minor presence since the late 1990s.
Cinemanía
Cinemanía is a monthly film magazine based in Madrid, Spain. It has been in circulation since 1995.