Prick (magazine)
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Prick magazine is a free monthly tabloid-sized newspaper publication based out of Atlanta, Georgia.
The bulk of Prick's content focuses on the tattoo and piercing industry and the lifestyles that surround it.
It also has sections highlighting music, movies, books and other products deemed relevant to the tattoo and piercing world.
It was founded in 2000 by Charles D. Brank. It is published by CDB Enterprises and receives worldwide circulation through key markets which include tattoo shop, record stores, and music venues, aiming towards its main reading demographic, 18-34 year olds.
It is distributed the first of every month and the magazines circulation reaches over 100,000.
According to the magazines website, "every month PRICK magazine delivers exclusive interviews with today's top tattoo artists, piercing articles, features on bands, music CD & DVD reviews, hot ink girls, hot rod/car showcases, video games, tattoo convention coverage and much more and we fit as many events, articles and photos that we can into every issue."[1]
Prick's official website also provides free downloads of every issue of the magazine published as well as full online versions.
There is also a Prick magazine profile on MySpace.