It was published by KEWL, LLC and was located in Burbank, California,[1] with distribution at mass merchandisers and bookstore chains throughout the country.
DIC Entertainment and music label Geffen Records were involved in the first two issues of the magazine.
Originally launched as a promotional quarterly magazine (spring and summer), Kewl became monthly following its Holiday Issue (Dec./Jan.
Soon, it got a Saturday morning block named after it called "KEWLopolis", but it was taken off the air in Fall 2009.
[3][5] Kewl Magazine featured interviews with teen celebrities as well as full poster pages.