FHM Magazine Didn't Die; It Just Folded, Then Reemerged As A Crappy Digital Shell Of Its Crappy Original Self

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Forgive us, dear readers, as we have a somewhat embarrassing confession to make. Somehow, amidst all the fracas of Hillary and Barack Obama blazing the campaign trail, we managed to miss the insignificant reincarnation of the oft-unread "lad mag," FHM.

The annoying little brother to Maxim and Stuff, FHM disappeared not long ago, which left us—and, undoubtedly, you—with a gaping hole in our hearts that could only be described as "skimpily-clad bikini babe withdrawal."

Well, chin up, sirs! Because FHM is back, and the crappy online version is completely reminiscent of its crappy print predecessor.

And while we missed their online launch party, hosted by Bam "I Banged Jessica Simpson" Margera, we're nonetheless beside ourselves in breathless anticipation of chicks in short shorts…with the possibility of MORE chicks in short shorts to come.

So, welcome back, FHM! We're thrilled to have you rejoin us on the information superhighway, and look forward to your astute commentary on the worldly topics of side-boobage, underage hotties and accidental nip-slips.

Jan 29, 2007 · posted by · Link · Respond
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    No. 1 Tommy D says:

    FHM is arguabley the best mens magazine out there. It's content is more full than either Stuff or Maxim. FHM has multiple girls and usually has at least three pages of photos. That's not it though, they also interview the girls and explain why these wonderful ladies are more than just ass and tits. Moving away from the girls FHM also has better articles than it's counterparts. They might not be great articles compared to other mags, but they are longer than a paragraph which is more than the other two can claim. If we want to talk about overall look and layout then once again FHM comes out on top. If one pages through Stuff or Maxim they would see lot's of small captions, small photos, and cluttered pages. The whole magazine looks like the first five pages of any other magazine. FHM had large pictures, and a easy to follow layout.

    Posted: Feb 15, 2007 at 12:46 pm
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