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'''IMAGINE Magazine''' was first launched in August, 2011<ref>https://imagine-magazine.org/releases/volume-01/</ref> and was created by members of the ''Shack Forum''.<ref name =Reboot>https://imagine-magazine.org/releases/volume-63/thtcb-imagine-magazine-reboot/</ref> The magazine was  the intuitive of ''Comicality'' who is the founder of the community known as "Comicality's Shack Outback". It is published monthly, with the new issue coming out on the 15th of each month.<ref> https://shackoutback.net</ref> It is primarily [[Homosexuality|gay]] themed and includes articles on a verity of subjects including: erotic stories, music, movies, humor, video games, amazing boys and much, much more. It is where the readers can find:  "... something here for everybody".... "That…and LOTS of really cute boys!."<ref name =Reboot />
 
In August of 2018, issue 39 was released as their "reboot issue". The most notable changes included more content from additional writers as well as increased outreach to various authors to include their material. This increased the size of the magazine.<ref>https://imagine-magazine.org/releases/volume-39/</ref><ref name =Reboot /> Many of the stories included in each issue are about young gay teens and are mildly erotic in nature, similar to those found on [[Nifty Archive]].
 
On April 16th, 2024 IMAGINE Magazine's founder and primary content provider "Comicality" passed away unexpectedly as a result of an ongoing issue that had been assumed to be under control by his staff and close friends. This news came on the heels of two hospitalizations necessitating two issues of a light version of the magazine nicknamed: "InterMission". The existing staff is currently in the process of getting back on it's feet and plan to release a memorial issue dedicated to Comicality, effectively restarting the magazine's stalled launch schedule. Under new management, it is the team's intent to get back on it's original schedule with the first full issue on July 15th, 2024. Much like the "InterMission" issues, the fictional 3D cast of boys will be the new hosts.
==Recent Issues==
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|[[File:Volume-102-232X300.png|center|175 px|link=https://imagine-magazine.org/releases/volume-102/]]
<center><font size="+2" color="black">'''[https://imagine-magazine.org/releases/volume-102/ IMAGINE Magazine]'''</font><br> Issue 102  November, 2023.</center>
 
|[[File:Volume-103-232X300.png|center|175 px|link=https://imagine-magazine.org/releases/volume-103/]]
<center><font size="+2" color="black">'''[https://imagine-magazine.org/releases/volume-99/ IMAGINE Magazine]'''</font><br> Issue 103  December, 2023.</center>
 
|[[File:Intermission-01-232X300.png|center|175 px|link=https://imagine-magazine.org/releases/int-01/]]
<center><font size="+2" color="black">'''[https://imagine-magazine.org/releases/int-01/ IMAGINE Magazine]'''</font><br>  Special issue  March, 2024.</center>
 
|[[File:Intermission-02-232X300.png|center|175 px|link=https://imagine-magazine.org/releases/int-02/]]
<center><font size="+2" color="black">'''[https://imagine-magazine.org/releases/int-02/ IMAGINE Magazine]'''</font><br>  Special issue  April, 2024.</center>
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==See also==
*[[Portal:Boylove News Channel/Art and Entertainment]]
 
==References== 
{{reflist}}
 
==External links==
*'''[https://imagine-magazine.org/ Imagine Magazine (Website)]'''
*[https://shackoutback.net/ Shack Outback]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQqhPIcUKDI&t=2s IMAGINE MAGAZINE (YouTube video)]
 
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Latest revision as of 23:34, 22 May 2024

Imagine Magazine,
Issue 94

IMAGINE Magazine was first launched in August, 2011[1] and was created by members of the Shack Forum.[2] The magazine was the intuitive of Comicality who is the founder of the community known as "Comicality's Shack Outback". It is published monthly, with the new issue coming out on the 15th of each month.[3] It is primarily gay themed and includes articles on a verity of subjects including: erotic stories, music, movies, humor, video games, amazing boys and much, much more. It is where the readers can find: "... something here for everybody".... "That…and LOTS of really cute boys!."[2]

In August of 2018, issue 39 was released as their "reboot issue". The most notable changes included more content from additional writers as well as increased outreach to various authors to include their material. This increased the size of the magazine.[4][2] Many of the stories included in each issue are about young gay teens and are mildly erotic in nature, similar to those found on Nifty Archive.

On April 16th, 2024 IMAGINE Magazine's founder and primary content provider "Comicality" passed away unexpectedly as a result of an ongoing issue that had been assumed to be under control by his staff and close friends. This news came on the heels of two hospitalizations necessitating two issues of a light version of the magazine nicknamed: "InterMission". The existing staff is currently in the process of getting back on it's feet and plan to release a memorial issue dedicated to Comicality, effectively restarting the magazine's stalled launch schedule. Under new management, it is the team's intent to get back on it's original schedule with the first full issue on July 15th, 2024. Much like the "InterMission" issues, the fictional 3D cast of boys will be the new hosts.

Recent Issues

IMAGINE Magazine
Issue 102 November, 2023.
IMAGINE Magazine
Issue 103 December, 2023.
IMAGINE Magazine
Special issue March, 2024.
IMAGINE Magazine
Special issue April, 2024.

See also

References

External links