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In the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, men’s magazines were lurid and juicy. Indeed, these old men’s mags were choc full of articles emblazoned with tantalizing titles and eye-popping illustrations. So, buckle up. Here’s a truck load of pulp pages for your viewing pleasure.
Founded in 1973 by Douglas Lambert, Playgirl was seen as a response to erotic men’s magazines, like Playgirl’s sister publication Playboy.
Cover Gallery: 1950s and 60s Men's Mags. by jl.incrowd. NOTE: This photoset is likely NOT SAFE FOR WORK, though it's awfully darn tame by today's standards... I suppose it's really my own problem, but on the rare occasion that I see them these days, contemporary 'men's' magazines do nothing for me.
Eyeful Magazine – April 1949. Eyeful was a men’s magazine that aimed to “glorify the American girl”. It was marketed to men, but the days of explicit content were still a few years off. Playboy wouldn’t come on the scene until the tail-end of 1953.
Here are the GQ magazine covers from 1957—when the magazine actually was a quarterly—through the '60s, when men like JFK and Sean Connery made fashion more than just for show.
Spanning style, culture, art, current affairs, business and sport, these are the men's magazines that are worthy of your coffee table.
Magazines like Playboy, Adam, Jem, and Rogue often featured genuinely well-written articles and short fiction. Getting published in a men’s magazine wasn’t the shameful smudge on an author’s reputation as it is today – in fact, it was a common stepping stone for soon-to-be-famous authors.
In addition to erotic profiles of America’s major cities, the issues include articles and photo spreads with Uschi Digard, Seka, Little Oral Annie, Damon Christian, and many more. And Cherry Bomb’s profile of musicians continue with The Police, The Fabulous Poodles, Ted Nugent, and others.
The covers demonstrate the title’s shift away from high-end fashion. From 1990 onwards, cover stars included John Barnes, Mel Gibson, Boris Becker, Paul Merton, Lenny Henry and Jack Dee, as well ...
Crawling Death of Bad Luck Island. Stag was one of the most successful and long lasting of the men’s pulp mags. It was first published in 1950 and ran in the classic men’s adventure style format….