There are many free online magazine archives available. You can check out the following websites:
- Archive.org's Magazine Rack indexes a free archive of hundreds of popular magazines, grouped by genre and type, most downloadable as PDFs
- Century Past supplies a useful directory of vintage magazine sources, including a useful page for finding Magazines by Subject
- EZB Electronic Journal Library provides professional and academic journals
- Google Books Magazine Archive provides beautifully digitized back issues of popular 20th Century magazines, A to Z by title
- The Hathi Trust Digital Library's search engine pulls up millions of pages for just about any classic magazine published prior to 1930
- Media History Digital Library gives you a fantastic index to old movie fanzines of the 1920s. 1930s, 1940s and 1950s that are now free, readable and downloadable as PDFs
- U Penn's Online Books Page tops the list as the internet's deepest and richest A to Z link list of serials (such as magazines, journals, newspapers), found at Archive.org and Hathi Trust
- UNZ Review provides recent back issues of dozens of popular magazines
- WikiSource Periodicals Portal offers an eclectic mix of public domain magazine text.
- The World Radio History collection covers not only radio but also many music and TV broadcast publications.
I hope this helps!
Received message. There are many free online magazine archives available. You can check out the following websites: - [American Heritage magazine archive](https://www.americanheritage.com/magazine/archive) which has a free archive of all its issues at its website. - [Century Past](https://centurypast.org/magazine-directory/history-education-magazines/) which has a directory of free online magazines. - [The Online Books Page](https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/serials.html) which lists freely accessible archives of serials (such as magazines, journals, newspapers, and other periodicals). I hope this helps!