On secondary markets like eBay and Discogs (which now tracks magazines), sealed copies are already fetching 3x the cover price of $24.99.
Whether you are a long-time subscriber or a curious newcomer, is the perfect entry point to understand why print isn't dead. It’s just gone underground. tmf magazine issue 24
Released in late 2023 (cover date Winter 2023/2024), Issue 24 is being hailed by collectors and critics alike as a watershed moment. Tagged internally as “The Digital Renaissance,” this issue bridges the gap between the raw, analog energy of 90s rave culture and the AI-driven, hyper-curated aesthetics of the 2020s. The first thing a reader notices about TMF Magazine Issue 24 is the cover. Eschewing the typical high-fashion model, Issue 24 features a striking lenticular print of the elusive electronic musician Lynx (pseudonym used for illustration). As you tilt the magazine, the image shifts from a pixelated 8-bit avatar to a grainy, 35mm photograph of the artist standing in a demolished London warehouse. On secondary markets like eBay and Discogs (which