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  • {{cat|Bondage magazines|Magazine publishing companies}}
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  • ...person or company that publishes media such as [[book]]s, newspapers or [[magazine]]s. A single publisher may use several [[imprint]]s (brand names). == Online publishing ==
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  • ...ish artists like [[Robert Bishop]] were published extensively in [[bondage magazine]]s. In recent years, the annual [[SIGNY award]]s have been awarded to the ...i]] and [[Michael Manning]] are published by art book companies like [[NBM Publishing]] and [[Taschen]].
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  • ...Publications, and the second run was published by Western Publishing; both companies were owned by Abraham and Martin Goodman. The first issue was dated August ...historian Joseph Marchesani, the quality of the second incarnation of the magazine was superior to the first, but it was unable to compete with the new higher
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  • The website was founded in July 1998 by Justin Sevakis, and operated the magazine Protoculture Addicts from 2005 to 2008. Based in Canada, it has separate ve ...ime and manga titles also including information about the staff, cast, and companies involved in producing or localizing those titles.
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  • The experience he gained led him to starting his own fetish publishing company in 1954. ...films plus correspondence & contact services. Published by various Burtman companies, the following magazines were produced: - Exotica - 1954 , Exotique - 1955
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  • ...er in Brookline, MA, a mail-order business, a website and three publishing companies: Down There Press, Passion Press and Sexpositive Productions. The company's ...siness Q&A with Carol Queen"] at [http://www.pussycatmagazine.com PussyCat Magazine]
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  • <p>In the late-50's he began working with companies Swinger, The Spectator, Relim Publishing </i>and<i> Harmony Press. </i>
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  • ...correspondence specials. Each comprised 64 pages, 8 of them in color. The magazine was owned and edited by [[Alan Bell]] for a time. == Publishing history ==
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  • '''House of Milan''' (HOM) was a successful publisher of [[bondage magazine]]s and [[BDSM]] videos, that was mostly run by [[fetish photographer]] and ...d the business to California, changed its name to HOM and diversified into publishing, and expanded greatly, producing glossy color magazines. Yogi Klein stayed
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  • ...nesis Magazine'', followed by a five year tenure at Al Goldstein’s ''Screw magazine''. He has directed features for companies ranging from [[Extreme Associates]] to Vivid Video.
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  • ...Alice Japan even after she had begun using the name Jun Kusanagi for other companies. She has also used the stage names {{nihongo|'''Narua Asami'''|淺海"亞|A ...[[photobook]]s, ''Queen Bee'', was released in August of 1997, and several magazine appearances under this stage name followed.
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  • | type = Web & Publishing ...d company that has been producing [[fetish]], [[spanking]], and [[BDSM]] [[magazine]]s and videos since the late seventies. It is owned and operated by Bill a
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  • ...fred Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Northcliffe (1865–1922), who amassed a large publishing empire of halfpenny papers by rescuing failing stolid papers and transformi ...tabloid format. Many of these are essentially straightforward newspapers, publishing in tabloid format, because subway and bus commuters prefer to read smaller-
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  • ...ing calendar pin-ups for Louis F. Dow, one of America's leading publishing companies. ...mmercial illustration art. As of 1975 he published numerous articles about magazine, advertising, calendar, pulp, paperback, glamour and pin-up art. Paintings
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  • [[File:Pornographies_of_Japan.jpg|thumb|[[Pornographic magazine]]s on shelves in Japan, 2009]] ...s, ''[[Samson (magazine)|Samson]]'', devoted to chubby men, and ''[[G-men (magazine)|G-men]]'', featuring muscular men.
    22 KB (3,126 words) - 18:41, 26 March 2024
  • ...and the Old West feature "Buckskin Jim"; Centaur Publications' The Comics Magazine #1 (May 1936) ran the feature "Captain Bill of the Rangers"; and David McKa ...n Action Thrillers #1 shortly thereafter (cover-date Apr. 1937), and began publishing Red Ryder Comics, initially reprinting the long-running comic strip, in 194
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  • ...magazines began to appear, starting with Barazoku in 1971, which continued publishing until 2004. Gay magazines tend to be tailored to particular segments of the ...as a common place for one to start before making a debut in a professional magazine. [[Yaoi]] began in the dojinshi market. From the mid 1990s, the dojinshi ma
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  • This website is intended as a launching pad for my new self-publishing gambit, but it's also a means of introducing myself to those who either don ...misconceptions, as well as provide a glimpse into the strange world of B&D publishing. But it's long, and all about me, and I don't recommend launching into it u
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  • * In Germany ''EMMA'', a well known feminist magazine published by Alice Schwarzer, continued its ''PorNO'' campaign against ''ha ...inedly realized sadomasochistic obsessions". (An extensive analysis of the magazine and Schwarzer campaigns is available at [http://www.datenschlag.org/papiert
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