List of Men's Magazines - General Male Audience

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 U.S., some are marketed mainly to a specific ethnic group, such as African Americans or Hispanics.

  • Donjuan (magazine)
  • Soho (magazine)
  • Arrajol
  • Bachelor Magazine (Online)
  • August Man Magazine
  • Buck (Defunct)
  • Classic Style Magazine
  • Complex
  • Details
  • Esquire
  • Esquire
  • FHM
  • For Men
  • GIANT
  • GO (Guys Only)
  • GQ (International)
  • Indy Men's Magazine
  • Inspiyr
  • Magnate Magazine
  • Man's Mission
  • Men's Health
  • Men's Journal
  • Men's Vogue (defunct)
  • New Man (Christian lifestyle magazine)
  • Nuts (Weekly)
  • PinstripeMag (Daily)
  • Shave (International)
  • Shortlist
  • The Chap
  • True
  • Weekly Asahi Geinō

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