The Power of Print For ‘Analog Monday” – The Best Deal EVER to Become a Subscriber to Sick the Magazine!

We know, we know, it is technically Cyber Monday. Sick the Magazine has already had six days of specials and deals last week, as we extended “Black Friday” through nearly the entire week, with deals on everything from Hoodies to Sick BBQ and Sick Spit, even a “Sweet Mama” special yesterday!

But if we take a step back, Sick the Magazine started with the print magazine. In a time when more companies and magazines are going away from the print format, Tom Bailey listened to the people and knew the drag-and-drive community deserved more.

“We pack a ton of great things in each and every issue,” Tom said. “Event coverage, full blown features, staff and guest columns, and a TON of photos packed in.”

Not only are there all the above great features in every issue of Sick the Magazine, but it’s done on heavy color paper and binding, making the “it’s more like a coffee table book” more than just a tag line.

Thousands of great subscribers have made the magazine a success in the three years it’s been published. But Sick the Mag decided that to celebrate “Cyber Monday” we should call it “Analog Monday” to highlight the importance of the print magazine, and the great offer we’re extending!

This Monday, November 27th from 12 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. Eastern Standard Time: purchase a new annual subscription to Sick the Magazine for U.S. delivery, and we’ll throw in a ton of freebies!

  • 4 Sick Stickers

  • 3 T-shirts

  • 2 Sick BBQ Sauces

  • 1 Sick Hat

It’s $141 of regularly-priced merchandise, included for FREE when you purchase a new annual subscription to Sick the Magazine for U.S. delivery. This offer is only available on Monday, November 27th from 12 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.

To subscribe and get $141 worth of bonus items, CLICK HERE!

Written by Derek Putnam. Photos courtesy of Sick the Magazine.

If you have thoughts / feedback / ideas, please e-mail us at derek@sickthemagazine.com

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