List of men's magazines

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This is a list of men's magazines from around the world. These are magazines (periodical print publications) that have been published primarily for a readership of men. The list has been split into subcategories according to the target audience of the magazines. This list includes adult magazines. Not included here are magazines which may happen to have, or may be assumed to have, a predominantly male audience - such as magazines focusing on cars, trains, modelbuilding and gadgets. The list excludes online publications.

General male audience

These publications appeal to a broad male audience. Some skew toward men's fashion, others to health. Most are marketed to a particular age and income demographic. In the US, some are marketed mainly to a specific ethnic group, such as African Americans or Mexicans.

Americas

Canada • United States • Classic Style Magazine (defunct) • Complex (defunct) • Details (defunct) • Esquire US • GIANT (defunct) • GQ USA • Hustler • Indy Men's Magazine (defunct) • Maxim • Men's Fitness (defunct) • Men's Health US • Men's Journal • Men's Vogue (defunct) • Muscle & Fitness • New Man (defunct) • Oui (defunct) • Playboy (1953–2020) (defunct) • Penthouse (1965–present) • Tiger (defunct)

Europe

Belgium • United Kingdom • Buck (defunct) • The Chap • Esquire UK • FHM • Loaded • Lusso Magazine • Magnate (defunct) • Man About Town • Men's Health UK • Nuts (defunct) • Sorted • Zoo (defunct) Others

Asia

Japan India Others

Oceania

• Alpha (defunct) • Chance International (defunct) • GQ Australia • Men's Health Australia • Robb Report (Australia)

Ethnic men's magazines

African American men's magazines

Latin American men's magazines

Gay male audience

• The Advocate • Attitude • AXM (defunct) • Badi • Bear Magazine • bent • Blue • Boyz • Butt • DNA • fab (defunct) • FourTwoNine • G Magazine (defunct) • G-Men • Gay Times • Genre (defunct) • Hello Mr. (defunct) • Instinct • Männer • MyKali • Next Magazine • Out • Outlooks (defunct) • QX • Siegessäule • Têtu • XY • Zero (defunct)

Men's lifestyle magazines

Men's lifestyle magazines (lad mags in the UK and specifically men's magazines in North America) were popular in the 1990 and 2000s, focusing on a mix of "sex, sport, gadgets and grooming tips". From the early 2000s, sales of these magazines declined very substantially as the internet provided the same content (and particularly more graphic pornography) for free.

International

Americas

• United States • Blender (defunct) • King • Mob Candy • Open Your Eyes (defunct) • Smooth • Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue Colombia Others

Europe

UK • Front (defunct) • Gear (defunct) • Hera Magazine International • Loaded • Nuts (defunct) • Zip Magazine (defunct)(defunct) Scandinavia • Café (Sweden) • Egorazzi (Finland) • Mann (Norway) (defunct) • M! (Denmark) • Slitz (Sweden) (defunct) • Vi Menn (Norway)

Oceania

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