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List of United States magazines

This is a list of United States magazines.

Asian community
Giant Robot (online, print: 1994-2011) ==Automotive==
Automotive
Automotive News (1925) • Car and Driver (1955; 405,092) • Hot Rod (1948) • Motor Trend (1949) • Motorcycle Classics (2005) • Road & Track (1947; 111,001) ==Black community==
Black community
The Black Cannabis Magazine (2021) • Right On! (online, print discontinued in 2014, teenagers) ==Business and finance==
Children
3-2-1 Contact, Sesame Workshop (1979–2001) • Academy EarthAction, Scholastic (19??–19??) • American Girl (defunct) • Bananas, Scholastic 2000 • Scout Life (Formerly Boys' Life) • ''Children's Digest'', Parents Magazine Press (1950-2009) • Contact Kids, Sesame Workshop (1979–2001) • Cricket (1973, pre-teens) • Discovery Girls (defunct) • Disney Adventures (defunct) • Dynamite, Scholastic (1974–1992) • The Electric Company Magazine, Scholastic (1972–1987) • Enter, Sesame Workshop (1983–1985) • The Friend (1902, mormon) • Highlights for ChildrenHot Dog!, Scholastic (1979–199?) • Jack and Jill, The Saturday Evening Post (1938-2009) • Lego Magazine (defunct) • MuseNational Geographic Kids MagazineNickelodeon Magazine (defunct) • The Open Road for Boys (defunct) • Peanut Butter, Scholastic (19??–19??) • Ranger RickScope, Scholastic (19??–19??) • Sesame Street Magazine, Sesame Workshop (1970–2008; continues online) • Sesame Street Parents, Sesame Workshop (1981–2001) • SpiderSports Illustrated Kids (1989; 107,202; sport) • Sprint, Scholastic (197?–19??) • Stone SoupSuperMag (1976-198?) • Wow, Scholastic (1977–19??) • Zoobooks ==Computing and electronics==
Computing and electronics
2600: The Hacker Quarterly (1984) • CIO magazine (online, print: 1987-2015) • Linux Journal (1994-2019, 2020) • Linux Magazine (1999, US edition) • MacLife (online, print: 1996-2023) • Macworld (online, print: 1984-2014) • Maximum PC (online, print: 1996-2023) • MIT Technology Review (1899; 208,658) • Nuts and Volts (1980-2020, 2022) • PC Magazine (online, print: 1982-2009) • PCWorld (online, print: 1983-2013) • SERVO Magazine (2003) • Wired (1993; 540,265) ==Disabled community==
Disabled community
Logan (2006, teenagers) ==Engineering==
Engineering
ElectronicChemical & Engineering News (1923) • EE Times (online, print: 1972-2012) • Electronic Design (1952) • Electronic Products (1957) • IEEE Spectrum (1964) ==Entertainment and art==
Entertainment and art
Amazing Heroes (defunct) • Architectural DigestArt in AmericaArtAsiaPacificArtforumArteFuseArt Spiel • ''The Artist's Magazine'' • The Arts FuseCastle of Frankenstein (defunct) • Cinefantastique (defunct) • ''Comics Buyer's Guide'' (defunct) • Comics JournalCultbytesDetails (defunct) • Disney Magazine (defunct) • DwellEntertainment WeeklyFamous Monsters of FilmlandThe Feet, a dance magazine (1970–1973) • Film ThreatFlux (defunct) • The Hollywood ReporterHome Media Magazine (defunct) • IMPULSE MagazineMedia Play NewsModern Screen (defunct) • Moving Pictures (defunct) • Paste (magazine) (online; print 2002–2010) • The Pastel JournalPeoplePhotoplay (defunct) • Popular Photography (defunct) • Premiere (defunct) • ''Quilter's Newsletter'' (defunct) • Sculptural PursuitShonen Jump (defunct) • Soap Opera Digest (defunct) • Soaps In Depth (defunct) • Southwest ArtSports IllustratedTeRra MagazineTV GuideVideo Watchdog (defunct) • VisionaireWatercolor ArtistWizard (defunct) • Whitehot MagazineVariety ==Folklore==
Folklore
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Gay interest
The AdvocateCurveGenreGirlfriends (defunct) • GO (formerly GO NYC) • Hello Mr.InstinctMetroSourceOutOut Traveler (defunct) • XY (defunct) ==General interest==
General interest
The Believer • ''Collier's'' (defunct) • Coronet (defunct) • The Drift (magazine)Good • ''Harper's Magazine'' • InterviewLatterly (defunct) • The Liberator MagazineLife • ''McClure's'' (defunct) • ''McSweeney's'' • National GeographicNew York MagazineThe New York Review of BooksThe New YorkerNuestroPeoplePrint • ''Reader's Digest'' • The Saturday Evening PostSmithsonianVanity FairVanity Fair (1913–1936) ==Gossip==
Gossip
Health
MenDetails (defunct) • EsquireGQ • ''Men's Fitness'' • ''Men's Health'' • ''Men's Journal'' WomenAllureCosmopolitanElleGlamourHealthInStyle • ''Ladies' Home Journal'' • Marie Claire • ''McCall's'' (defunct) • O: The Oprah MagazineRedbookSelfShapeVVogue • ''Woman's Day'' • W GeneralPrevention ==Hispanic community==
Hispanic community
El Nuevo Cojo Ilustrado (online, print: 2003-2005) • Two Mundos Magazine (2003) ==History==
Hobby and interest
AirlinersAutograph Collector MagazineBackpackerBirds & BloomsCard PlayerCigar AficionadoKitelifeLapidary Journal Jewelry ArtistMake MagazineModel AviationModel RailroaderRailroad Model Craftsman (formerly known as Model Craftsman) • ScryeSports Collectors DigestTall Timber Short LinesToyFare (defunct) • TrainsWizard (defunct) Home and gardenArchitectural DigestBetter Homes and GardensDwellThe Family HandymanHouse BeautifulFine Gardening Amateur radioCQ Amateur RadioNational Contest JournalQEXQST Animals and petsAquarium Fish International (defunct) • Backyard PoultryBird Talk (defunct) • Freshwater and Marine Aquarium (defunct) • Horse & RiderReptilesTropical Fish Hobbyist Board gamesAmerican Chess MagazineAres (defunct) • Chess LifeFire & Movement (defunct) • Games (defunct) • The General (defunct) • Knucklebones (defunct) • Moves (defunct) • Strategy & Tactics Numismatics/Coin Collecting • ''Journal of the Barber Coin Collectors' Society'' • Civil War Era NumismaticsCOINage Coins (defunct) • Coin WorldNumismatic NewsNumismatic Scrapbook Magazine (defunct) • The NumismatistPenny-WiseTEC NewsTAMS Journal Stamp collectingThe American Philatelist Tabletop roleplaying gamesDragon (defunct) • Dungeon (defunct) • The Excellent Prismatic Spray (defunct) • Pyramid (defunct) • Warpstone (defunct) ==Humor==
Humor
Bananas (defunct) • College Humor (defunct) • Cracked (defunct) • Crazy (defunct) • Fusion (defunct) • Harvard LampoonHelp! (defunct) • Humbug (defunct) • MadNational Lampoon (defunct) • Plop! (defunct) • RadarSick (defunct) • Stanford ChaparralTrump (defunct) • The Wittenburg Door (defunct) ==Jewish community==
Jewish community
Heeb (online, print: 2001-2010, teenagers) • Jewish Currents (left, 1947, n/a) • Lilith (feminist, 1976, n/a) • Moment (general interest, 1975, n/a) • Tikkun (left, 1971, 20,000) ==Lifestyle==
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