Scanlan's Monthly was a short-lived monthly publication, which ran from March 1970 to January 1971. The publisher was Scanlan's Literary House. Edited by
Warren Hinckle III and
Sidney Zion, it featured politically controversial
muckraking and was ultimately subject to an investigation by the
FBI during the
Nixon administration. It was boycotted by printers as "un-American" by 1971. According to the publishers more than 50 printers refused to handle the January 1971 special issue
Guerilla War in the USA because it appeared to be promoting domestic terrorism. The issue was finally printed in
Quebec and in a
German translation in
Stuttgart (
Guerilla-Krieg in USA, Deutsche Verlagsanstalt 1971). The magazine produced a total of eight issues during its existence.