Rage Magazine

Rage Magazine was a free urban magazine and the first issue was released the summer of 2006. The magazines print-run increased from 10,000 to 80,000 copies, and was found across Canada and the US. Rage was an edgy street magazine with the size format of 9×10", the magazines content was mainly on music and fashion. The magazine had a column by George Jung and collaborator Melissa Auf der Maur. The magazine was free and driven by advertising and campaigns and at from 2006–2008 had the biggest circulation of a free magazine in North America, this because no other free magazines were releasing 80,000 free copies in each country, Canada and the United States.

Rage Magazine

Rage Magazine was a free urban magazine and the first issue was released the summer of 2006. The magazines print-run increased from 10,000 to 80,000 copies, and was found across Canada and the US. Rage was an edgy street magazine with the size format of 9×10", the magazines content was mainly on music and fashion. The magazine had a column by George Jung and collaborator Melissa Auf der Maur. The magazine was free and driven by advertising and campaigns and at from 2006–2008 had the biggest circulation of a free magazine in North America, this because no other free magazines were releasing 80,000 free copies in each country, Canada and the United States.