Axm

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axm
Editor Matt Miles
Categories Gay
Frequency Monthly
First Issue c.1999
Final Issue
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Company Millivres Prowler Group Ltd.
Country United Kingdom
Language
Website www.axm-mag.com
ISSN 1473-0529
The correct title of this article is axm. The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.

axm is a British lifestyle magazine aimed at young gay and bisexual men.

Its content is heavily based on fashion-, sex- and health-related features. It also has reviews on music, film and gay nightlife.

It is owned by Millivres Prowler Group who acquired it from Blue Maverick Media in April 2006 [1]. Millivres Prowler are also the publishers of Gay Times, which targets a generally older readership with more political coverage.

axm Magazine

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