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  2. List of online image archives - Wikipedia

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    AP Images; Rights Managed: 12,000,000+ Yes No Yes English Bridgeman Art Library: California Digital Library: California State University, Northridge, Oviatt Library Digital Collections Camera Press: Chicago Daily News (1902–1933), collection of over 55,000 images on glass plate negatives Depositphotos: Stock Images: 164,000,000+ (June 2020 ...

  3. Blue (Australian magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Blue+ was a bi-monthly gay men's magazine from Australia that featured artistically composed images of nude and semi-nude men taken by top photographers from around the world. It also contained a variety of interviews and articles on art, films, music, culture, and travel.

  4. Pubic Wars - Wikipedia

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    The Pubic Wars, a pun on the Punic Wars, [1] was a rivalry between the American men's magazines Playboy and Penthouse during the 1960s and 1970s. [1] [2] Each magazine strove to show just a little bit more nudity on their female models than the other, without getting too crude. [2] The term was coined by Playboy owner Hugh Hefner. [1]

  5. Blueboy (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Blueboy was a gay men's magazine with lifestyle and entertainment news, in addition to photos of nude or semi-nude men. It was published monthly from 1974 to 2007. [1] The Detroit Free Press described the publication as "a full-color, slick gay version of Playboy magazine."

  6. Emasculation - Wikipedia

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    Emasculation was performed in China on men to create palace eunuchs for the imperial court. [19] The practice dates back to the Shang dynasty (1600–1046 BC) [20] and continued up until 1924, [21] when the eunuch system was abolished by the last emperor of China, Puyi. [22] The last living palace eunuch, Sun Yaoting, died in 1996. [23]

  7. Zoo Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Zoo was a British softcore lad magazine published weekly by Bauer Media Group with periods of an Australian and South African editions. It was launched on 29 January 2004, and for a time was the UK's only men's weekly after the similar and rival magazine Nuts closed in April 2014.

  8. Rich Johnston - Wikipedia

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    Bleeding Cool was nominated for the "Favourite Comics Related Website" Eagle Award in 2010 [9] and 2011 and won in 2012. It was named as one of PC Magazine ' s top blogs of 2010. [ 10 ] and Technorati gave it a perfect 1000 score for influence in the comics category. [ 11 ]

  9. Playmen - Wikipedia

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    Playmen was an Italian adult entertainment magazine.It was founded in 1967 by a mother of three, Adelina Tattilo, [1] achieving fame as Italy's version of Playboy magazine. [2] ...