Monday
Apr042011
Paleofuture Magazine (Issue 1: Food)
Monday, April 4, 2011 at 4:40PM
The first issue of Paleofuture Magazine is now available for purchase! The print version will set you back $11.99 and includes a free PDF download that looks great on your futuristic computing machine. Or you can download the PDF version alone for just $1.99.
Paleofuture Magazine's first issue is all about food, with 42 pages of articles, reviews, and rare images, most of which have never been seen before on the Paleofuture blog. Contributors include Bob Sassone, Josh Calder, Ryan V. Lower, Fábio Fernandes, and Mike Frodsham. Order your copy today!


Reader Comments (9)
Out of all the retrofuturistic art styles they could have chosen, and instead they go for a seriously butt-ugly early 80's new wave underground comic crapola style for the cover that's actually repellent to look at!
Great big FAIL there, Paleofuture magazine.
I like the cover! Will try to get ahold of a physical copy of this (life overseas is hard for a magazine reader).
Can't wait to get my issue - Though (considering the wonders of our Russian Customs Service)I will probably get in July :)
"joani " obviously likes ugly.
Please make sure that the next issue's cover ISN'T drawn by a two year old, ok?
@MiHi Do you ever get sad? Sometimes I get sad.
@Matt Novak
Don't feed the trolls ! :D
Hey Matt, I donated via IndiGoGo some time back. My donation said I would also get a .pdf version of the magazine as well as the hard copy. Where can I, along with many others, get the pdf version?
I was planning on sending out the digital versions this weekend. I wanted to let people get their paper version in the mail first because (in my humble opinion) the paper version just looks prettier. :) You can send me an email if you have any other questions: matt@paleofuture.com
@ Matt Novak
I just got the magazine ! It's so nicely wrapped that I don't want to open it. I guess I should have donated twice or something to get 2 copies. One for flipping through and the other one to place in my bookshelf (still in the plastic wrap of course).
So what about digital versions ?