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For Men Only was a men's magazine published from 1954 to the late 1970s. It began as a men's adventure digest-sized magazine, but became a pornographic magazine in the 1970s. . It was published by the New York-based company Magazine Management (under various other names), which later became known as Marvel Entertainme
Men Only had coloured frontispieces and rather trivial main pages. [7] (Men Only absorbed London Opinion in 1954, at that point relaunching the magazine in a racier style.) [1] The magazine was at the height of its popularity in 1955, with some issues reaching 200 pages in size. [1] Men Only's publisher Newnes/Pearson became part of ...
Some magazines are very general in their variety of illustrations, while others may be more specific and focus on particular activities or fetishes. Prior to the 1970s, gay pornography was not widely distributed due to censorship laws. Non-pornographic "beefcake magazines" were widely available, and were generally purchased by gay men.
The 1970s: What a time to be alive. For those growing up in that era, life was all about being young and wild and free. And looking back now, more than a little reckless.
Montcalm also published The Twilight Zone Magazine in the 1980s, apparently in imitation of Penthouse magazine's offshoot Omni. [6] Montcalm Publishing went bankrupt in March 2008, owing many photographers and models unpaid wages; some were owed as much as $100,000. [7] On April 30, 2008, Gallery magazine was purchased by the Magna Publishing ...
The Ladder (1956–1970) Ladies' Home Journal of Philadelphia [5] Ladies' Magazine ( –1836) LAN Times (1988–1997) Land and Liberty (ca.1914–ca.1915) Latin Girl, Latin Girl Magazine (1999–2001) [citation needed] Left and Right: A Journal of Libertarian Thought (1965–1968) Legion of Doom Technical Journals (ca.1980–ca.2000) The ...
Hugh Hefner, the man who created a magazine empire, died Wednesday at the age of 91. His legacy includes some of the most famous Playboy playmates ever to grace the cover and go one to become ...
Fiona Richmond (born 2 March 1945) is an English former glamour model and actress who appeared in numerous risqué plays, comedy revues, magazines and films during the 1970s. [2] She became Britain’s best-known sex symbol [3] and she has been described as one of the "two hottest British sex film stars of the seventies", the other being Mary ...