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- Flux_Magazine abstract "Flux was a short-lived magazine in the mid-1990s which focused on music (mostly hard rock and hip-hop), comic books and video games. The magazine was bi-monthly and lasted for seven issues. It was presented as an edgier alternative to magazines such as EGM and GamePro. Notable recurring departments included "Don't Ever Do This," which offered explicit instructions for pranks and antisocial behavior, and "Babewatch," which was merely photos of attractive females from TV shows, movies, and comic books.Amongst its editors was Dan Amrich, who would go on to write for GamePro for several years under the moniker of Dan Elektro. Comics reviews were written by Christopher Golden, who would later write comics himself, as well as horror and fantasy novels.".
- Flux_Magazine genre Music_magazine.
- Flux_Magazine genre Video_game.
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- Flux_Magazine wikiPageWikiLink Bi-monthly.
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- Flux_Magazine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Magazines_established_in_1994.
- Flux_Magazine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Magazines_with_year_of_disestablishment_missing.
- Flux_Magazine wikiPageWikiLink Christopher_Golden.
- Flux_Magazine wikiPageWikiLink Comic_book.
- Flux_Magazine wikiPageWikiLink Dan_Amrich.
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- Flux_Magazine wikiPageWikiLink Hard_rock.
- Flux_Magazine wikiPageWikiLink Hip_hop_music.
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- Flux_Magazine wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Oregon.
- Flux_Magazine wikiPageWikiLink Video_game.
- Flux_Magazine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Flux Magazine".
- Flux_Magazine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Flux".
- Flux_Magazine category Music_magazine.
- Flux_Magazine category Video_game.
- Flux_Magazine company "Harris Publications".
- Flux_Magazine country "United States".
- Flux_Magazine editor "Jeff Kitts".
- Flux_Magazine firstdate "1994".
- Flux_Magazine frequency "Bi-monthly".
- Flux_Magazine hasPhotoCollection Flux_Magazine.
- Flux_Magazine imageFile "FluxIssue3.jpg".
- Flux_Magazine imageSize "200".
- Flux_Magazine issn "1074".
- Flux_Magazine language "English".
- Flux_Magazine publisher "Dennis Page".
- Flux_Magazine title "Flux Magazine".
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- Flux_Magazine subject Category:American_bi-monthly_magazines.
- Flux_Magazine subject Category:American_music_magazines.
- Flux_Magazine subject Category:American_video_game_magazines.
- Flux_Magazine subject Category:Defunct_magazines_of_the_United_States.
- Flux_Magazine subject Category:Magazines_established_in_1994.
- Flux_Magazine subject Category:Magazines_with_year_of_disestablishment_missing.
- Flux_Magazine hypernym Magazine.
- Flux_Magazine type Magazine.
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- Flux_Magazine comment "Flux was a short-lived magazine in the mid-1990s which focused on music (mostly hard rock and hip-hop), comic books and video games. The magazine was bi-monthly and lasted for seven issues. It was presented as an edgier alternative to magazines such as EGM and GamePro.".
- Flux_Magazine label "Flux Magazine".
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- Flux_Magazine sameAs Q5463010.
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- Flux_Magazine wasDerivedFrom Flux_Magazine?oldid=674248847.
- Flux_Magazine isPrimaryTopicOf Flux_Magazine.
- Flux_Magazine name "Flux Magazine".