FHM # 20, April 2002 — Back Issue
FHM # 20, April 2002 April 2002 magazine back issue
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FHM (For Him Magazine)  Magazine Back Issue
April 2002
ISSN: 1532-3803
No. 20
Year: 2002
Format: Digital PDF
Rating: 4/5 (1 review)
  • Covergirl Beth Ostrosky Photographed by Ranjit Grewal (Not Nude)
  • Funny! Tony Stewart: Meet NASCAR's Loosest Cannon!
  • Sexy! Smallville's Hot New Girl, Kelly Brook!
  • Useful! This Year's 25 Most Babe-Magnetic Vehicles!
  • Chad Kroeger interviewed by Jake Bronstein
  • Sex On Ice! 15 Remarkable New Positions To Try At Home
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FEATURES
90 QUOTE, UNQUOTE
CHAD KROËGER
Nickelback's scraggly-haired front man proves he isn't boring.
92 BERSERKER
TONY STEWART
Tremble before the NASCAR hot head who takes road rage to the extreme.
98 KELLY BROOK
SPLASH!
Smallvillé s newest resident displays her knee-weakening abilities.
104 MODERN HORROR
TEST OF PAIN!
Trapped in a car? Sounds as if it's time to saw off your own hand.
112 SEX AND RELATIONSHIPS
IT'S NICE ON ICE!
Learn a few kinky sex moves from the salacious stars of figure skating.
118 LEEANN TWEEDEN
PHYSICAL CHALLENGE
MTV's thrill-seeking tomboy shares her Love of the thong.
126 THE FHM CLIME TO...
SPEED
Eleven pages devoted to stylish autos that move faster than your sister.
142 COVER GIRL
BETH OSTROSKY
The latest—and sexiest—addition to the carnival that surrounds Howard Stern.
152 QUOTE, UNQUOTE
CAR THIEF
A convicted felon shares his tricks for boosting gorgeous autos.
IN EVERY ISSUE
38 REPORTER
Toys with mullets, backyard catapults, the maggot investigator, the girl who plays Vampirella and Rabbi cards to trade with your friends.
75 REVIEWS
Music, film, video game and Internet reviews. Plus, The Goodie Mob's Cee-Lo shows off his tattoos, and trivia about the dwarfs who played E.T.!
155 FASHION
The cast of Black Hawk Down models the top designers; the best of Perry Ellis; and casual belts to keep your pants from "accidentally" falling all the time.
175 MACHINERY
Cell phones: Drug dealers have them, so they must be cool! And kitchen appliances that let you deep-fry Jell-O and slice cold cuts in your own kitchen!
186 BIONIC
How to get those mad hops on the basketball court. Plus, super-smooth shaving tips and the latest sex news to make you the hit of any conversation.
THE MAILBAG
31 LETTERS
Readers prove their literacy, and one masked man takes the time to craft a prosthetic toe.
88 BAR ROOM JOKES
The newest punch lines guaranteed to make workmates and bar chums hate you less.
192 TRUE STORIES
Tales of abject personal embarrassment capped by a guy who couldn't cut it working at a mall.
Features
  • Covergirl Beth Ostrosky Photographed by Ranjit Grewal (Not Nude)
  • Funny! Tony Stewart: Meet NASCAR's Loosest Cannon!
  • Sexy! Smallville's Hot New Girl, Kelly Brook!
  • Useful! This Year's 25 Most Babe-Magnetic Vehicles!
  • Chad Kroeger interviewed by Jake Bronstein
  • Sex On Ice! 15 Remarkable New Positions To Try At Home
Magazine History

FHM or For Him Magazine is an international monthly men's lifestyle magazine. The magazine began publication in 1985 in the United Kingdom under the name For Him and changed its title to FHM in 1994, although the full For Him Magazine continues to be printed on the spine of each issue. Founded by Chris Astridge, the magazine was a predominantly fashion-based publication distributed through high street men's fashion outlets. Circulation expanded to newsagents as a quarterly by the spring of 1987. FHM was sold from EMAP to Bauer in December 2007.

After the emergence of James Brown's Loaded magazine (regarded as the blueprint for the lad's mag genre), For Him firmed up its editorial approach to compete with the expanding market and introduced a sports supplement. It then went monthly and changed its name to FHM. It subsequently expanded internationally.

FHM became one of the best-selling magazines in Britain during the mid to late 1990s, selling more than 700,000 copies per month by 1999. Towards the end of the decade the lads' culture in which the magazine thrived began to die off and publishers turned to celebrity-oriented titles to boost overall sales.

In December 2006 it was announced that FHM will be discontinued in the United States. Its final print edition was the March 2007 issue, turning to an all-digital format with the launch of FHM Online. FHM is still being printed in the United Kingdom.

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