
Three years and just two issues later, Harvard University's sex magazine H-Bomb has short circuited. With such a high-brow audience and a low-brow niche, one might've thought H-Bomb was on a sure-fire route to success. You know, like Cargo.
H Bomb last published an issue in the spring of 2005, and according to H Bomb’s former business manager, Vladimir P. Djuric ’06, the magazine was scheduled to publish a third issue last spring but simply did not have the financial resources to put the issue into print.
“One issue was put together last year, but it was never printed,” Djuric, a former Crimson executive editor, said. “We didn’t have enough money at the end of last year to print another issue.”
It's a shame to see such promising university students missing out on the one lesson any adult publisher learns right away: take a cut of any sales made from the back-of-the-book "out calls" ads.

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