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Magazine subs from $4.50 per year: Maxim, Wired, Rolling Stone, ESPN, GQ, Dwell, National Geographic, many more

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DiscountMags has kicked of its Annual Super Sale with a massive list of discounted titles including Wired, Rolling Stone, ESPN, GQ, Maxim, Dwell, National Geographic and many more. While we have seen many of the most popular magazines in the sale for between $1 and $0.50 less per year in multi-year/ mutli-mag bundles and special once a year sales, these prices are all matching the lowest we see on individual one-year prices.

We are also seeing a much larger selection of titles available in today’s sale (many of which with digital access included) spread across several categories like Sports, Health, Tech, Celebrity, Lifestyle, Travel, Food & Drink, Home, Photography, Business and more.

National Geographic is one standout deal from the bunch as it is available at $30 for a 2 year subscription, matching the previous low and $8 below the next best listing. It is available at that price for both new subscribers and those looking to add a couple more years on to an existing one.

DiscountMags will not charge sales tax, will never auto renew subscriptions, and offers completely free delivery (US only). Note: Digital access comes once the first print edition arrives.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices