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Black Friday Magazine Blowout – 200+ titles from $2/yr: Maxim, Wired, GQ, ESPN, Dwell, Pop Science, Men’s Health/Fitness, many more

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Today’s the day. DiscountMags has now launched its Black Friday Magazine Blowout sale. We are seeing rock-bottom prices extended to a massive list of more than 200 titles including Wired, Popular Science, Men’s Health, GQ, ESPN, Dwell, and way too many to mention here. Head below for all the details and how to grab the best prices of the year:

Wired, Popular Science and Architectural Digest are available for $3.89 per year. ESPN and GQ are down at $3.79 each per year and Men’s Fitness is available for $2.99. All of these prices are very notable, the lowest single sub prices of the year, matching the one-off Black Friday sales we saw this past week and the best we can find.

Other notables include one-year subs to Men’s Health for $4.89, Dwell for $4.50, and Maxim is down to matching its lowest price ever at $1.99 per year.

Keep in mind, many of the mags in the sale ship with digital iPad access included in the price. You’ll also notice that any mag in your cart can be sent to a different address with a personalized gift note, should you choose. You can also lock-in the discounted price for multiple years on most magazines.

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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