Flux Magazine (US)
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Not to be confused with Flux, a student publication at the University of Oregon.
Flux Magazine was a short-lived magazine in the mid 1990's which focused on music (mostly hard rock and hip-hop), comic books and video games. The magazine was bi-monthly and lasted for six issues. It was presented as an edgier alternative to magazines such as EGM and GamePro. Amongst it's editors was Dan Amrich, who would go on to write for Gamepro for several years under the moniker of Dan Elektro.