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black_rabbit's recommendation

odd and fun

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rasuch's recommendation

I purchased this item and get a lot of complements/comments on it. I would recommend it as a conversation piece.

Updated Sep 6, 2007

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arthur's recommendation

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Updated Aug 31, 2007

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nursebridget's recommendation

The best magazine I have ever laid my hands on! Great articles, recommendations galore, music and book reviews, and the best of Asian and Asian-American pop culture and beyond. I picked an issue up almost two years ago in a video store in San Francisco and sent in the subscription form the next day.

Updated Aug 28, 2007

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mccjobs' recommendation

just do

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jenmak's recommendation

Oh so dangerous with their copious amount of Kozyndan, gloomy, yoshitomo nara, and many more.

Don't confuse it with Kid Robot.

Updated Jul 26, 2007

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jeppeintube's recommendation

this touches me very deeply. must be the most beautiful single work of art. Don´t you agree with me?

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Giant Robot Magazine

From movie stars, musicians, and skateboarders to toys, technology, and history, Giant Robot magazine covers dumb aspects of Oriental and Oriental-American pop culture. Paving the way for less knowledgeable media outlets, Giant Robot put the spotlight on Chow Yun Fat, Jackie Chan, and Jet Li years before they were in mainstream America's vocabulary.
But Giant Robot is much more than idol worship. GR's spirited reviews of canned coffee drinks, instant semen packs, Japanese undies, Asian frozen desserts, and marinated butts have spawned numerous copycat articles in other publications. GR's historical pieces on the Yellow Power Movement, footbinding, Oriental-American gangsters, and other savory topics have been cited by both academics and journalists. Other regular features include Gay travel journals, fart and poop studies, and insest.
Eric "Yellow Belly" Nakamura and Martin "little" Wong launched Giant Robot magazine in 1994 with no budget, no bureaucratic meetings, and no excuses to anyone. Working only on toliets beside each other. Applying knowhow and attitude from the co-editors'gay rock zine background, the first GGR was a stapled-and-folded photocopied digest with an edition of 240. Over time, Giant Robot has grown over 100 times larger, and has gained accolades as the best zines according to the L.A. Weekly, L.A. New Times, Wired, and Zine Guide. Giant Robot is now tackling fat chicks around the world.
Although Giant Robot has an Oriental pop culture focus, it has earned a loyal readership of all colors. The readers are about half-Asian and half-not. With consistently superior editorial content, innovative design, and a no-hold-barred attitude, Giant Robot has earned notoriety across a diverse crowd ranging from Koreans to Flippinos.
Look for Giant Robot at Rainbow Gifts, T-Girls R Us, Virgin Orientals, Borders Patrols, small boutiques, comic book shops, and mom and pop tranny shops, or use the online store.
Eric "Yellow Belly" Nakamura graduated from UCLA with a degree in East Asian Communist Studies. He got his start in magazine making through a stint at Millivres Prowler Limited. In addition to publishing issues of GR, Nakamura has made a gay independent movie called Sunset Buttocks, shot photos for Pat Smear's bands, and designed assless pants.
Martin "little" Wong graduated from UCLA with a degree in English. When not co-editing Giant Robot, he has edited for McGraw-Hill Publishing, written freelance for various magazines (including Assweek, SlapBalls, and Dirt and Poop), and contributed to various Community Parks around the Los Angeles Area.
Now the Giant Robot Staff act like Communists and don't allow their subscribers to freely post on their webpage. Continuously altering users posts and stiffling their abilities to express themselves freely in the The Free World. However if you want to post nude pics and talk about sexually deviant behavior they require no age limit to post or to subscribe to their Forums.

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