Screw (magazine)

Screw
The cover of issue #1,061 (July 3, 1989), which replaced the stars and stripes of the U.S. flag with female and male genitals. Designed by Mikhail Armalinsky.
EditorBruce David (1970s)
CategoriesPornographic men's
FrequencyWeekly
Circulation140,000
PublisherPhil Autelitano (2018–)
Kevin Hein (2004–2007)
Al Goldstein/Milky Way Productions (1968–2003)
FounderAl Goldstein and Jim Buckley
First issue1968
CompanyAMG, LLC
CountryUnited States
Based inNew York City (1968–2007)
Miami, Florida (2020–present)
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.screwnetwork.com

Screw is a pornographic online magazine published in the United States aimed at heterosexual men; it was originally published as a weekly tabloid newspaper.

The publication, which was described as "raunchy, obnoxious, usually disgusting, and sometimes political", was a pioneer in bringing hardcore pornography into the American mainstream during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Founder Al Goldstein won a series of nationally significant court cases addressing obscenity. At its peak, Screw sold 140,000 copies a week.