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  • ...dbreaking work of writer-artist Jim Steranko. Two previous, unrelated pulp magazines also bore that title. == Pulp magazines ==
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  • ...artime reduction of imports on British and American science-fiction [[pulp magazines]]. {{sa|Pulp magazines}}
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  • {{Header|List of men's magazines 07/20}} ...ll as more mainstream ones. Not included here are car magazines and gadget magazines, many of which are aimed at a primarily male audience.
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  • ...es'' title went on to become one of the major pulp magazines of the 1930s. Magazines such as ''Horror Stories'' set a benchmark in macabre storytelling that ins ...the Weird Menace Magazines of the 1930s''. ("A history of the weird menace magazines, such as Horror Stories, [[Terror Tales]] & Dime Mystery.")
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  • '''''True Detective''''' has been the name of several different magazines. The first was an [[American]] [[pulp magazine]] of more-or-less true stories of crime and criminals, cr
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  • ..., this time under the title Science Fiction Stories. Silberkleit kept both magazines on very slim budgets throughout the 1950s. In 1960 both titles ceased publi ...nes. Lowndes spent much effort to set a friendly and engaging tone in both magazines, with letter columns and reader departments that interested fans. He was mo
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  • ...glamour photography were usually marketed as "art magazines" or "[[health magazines]]". ...hotoshoot, she replied "the radio." After ''Playboy'' broke through, many magazines followed and this was instrumental in opening the market for the introducti
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  • '''GQ (formerly Gentlemen's Quarterly)''' is an American international monthly men's magazine based in New York City and founded in {{Magazines}}
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  • ...glamour photography were usually marketed as "art magazines” or “[[health magazines]]”. ...hotoshoot, she replied "the radio." After ''Playboy'' broke through, many magazines followed and this was instrumental in opening the market for the introducti
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  • '''Uncanny Tales''' was an [[United States|American]] pulp [[science fiction magazine]] that ran from April 1939 to May 1940. .... The influence of the "sex and sadism" side of the Goodman's portfolio of magazines was apparent in Marvel Science Stories: it was not strictly a weird-menace
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  • * 19703 - The Exchange, POB 386, Claymont Has several magazines for TV/TS &2504 * 19711 - American Uniform Exchange, <s>POB 366,</s>{{Invalid|R/}} Newark Quarterly newsletter
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  • '''Dr. Lamb Library''' was a series of [[U.S.|American]] [[adult]] booklets in the 1970s. The series, of which at least 199 titles {{cat|Magazines}}
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  • ..., was very successful, and helped to make his reputation in the field. The magazines ceased publication in late 1941, but Wollheim was able to find a publisher Other well-known writers who appeared in the two magazines included Damon Knight and David H. Keller. Knight's first published story,
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  • |nationality=American ...er]]'s Busty Beauties'', ''[[Score (magazine)|Score]]'', and ''[[Swank]]'' magazines. Crystal Gunns is currently signed by PhotoClub.
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  • | ethnicity = African American ...[Jeannie Pepper]] and [[Heather Hunter]], Ayes was among the first African-American porn stars women to "cross over" into mainstream [[Pornographic film|porn v
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  • '''B. B. Publications''' was an American publisher of adult books and magazines based in Grover City (or Hollywood), California. ...cused on topics of bondage and spanking. They include soft cover books and magazines, such as:
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  • '''''Super-Science Fiction''''' was an American [[pulp magazine|pulp]] [[science fiction magazine]] in the late 1950s. The magazines was published by Headline Publications in Massachusetts.
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  • | category = Literary magazines '''The Popular Magazine''' was an early American literary magazine that ran for 612 issues from November 1903 to October 193
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  • ...t]] Publications. The magazine readership is mostly blue-collar men in the American South and Midwest. ...e of any joke that requires a pornographic magazine. It is used by leading American media including Time Magazine, CBS News, and The New York Times as the imme
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  • ...o his work for ''Esquire'', he provided story illustrations for mainstream magazines, worked on a number of national advertising campaigns, and was a successful * ''The Great American Pin-Up'', by Charles G. Martignette and Louis K. Meisel, isbn 3-8228-1701-5
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  • Life generally refers to three American magazines: ...r supplement published by Time Inc. from 2004 to 2007 and included in some American newspapers.
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  • '''''Top-Notch Magazine''''' was an American [[pulp magazine]] of adventure fiction that existed between 1910 and 1937. [[Category:Pulp magazines]]
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  • {{toporn|add=American}} '''Anais Alexander''' (born July 13, 1983) is an [[United States|American]] [[pornographic actress]]. Her mother is Bulgarian-Italian and her father
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  • ...2007</ref> it did not feature the horror and science fiction of other pulp magazines. Instead it focused on real-world adventure stories. At first mostly West [[Category:Pulp magazines]]
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  • ...had its heyday in the 1950s and 1960s. Catering to a male audience, these magazines featured pinup photography and lurid tales of adventure that typically feat ...hese magazines were also colloquially called "armpit slicks", "men's sweat magazines", or "the sweats", especially by people in the magazine publishing or distr
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  • '''Earle K. Bergey''' (August 16, 1901 - 1952) was an [[American]] painter of [[pin-up|pin-up art]]. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvan ...for a number of mainstream magazines such as ''Liberty'', as well as men's magazines such as ''Gay Broadway'' and ''Snappy''.
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  • '''Vixen LaMoore''' (born June 23, 1982, in Lancaster, California, USA) is an American adult model, known for her surgically enlarged breasts. She has appeared in men's magazines such as ''[[Score (magazine)|Score]]'' and has her own website.
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  • ...and by mail order."<ref>[http://allthingsspanking.com/2012/04/04/spanking-magazines-2/ Tony Elka, April 4, 2012]</ref> {{cat|Spanking magazines|Needs}}
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  • '''Marvel Science Stories''' was an American pulp magazine that ran for a total of fifteen issues in two separate runs, ...ior to the first, but it was unable to compete with the new higher-quality magazines that had appeared in the interim.
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  • ...nctive character of its own. It received little assistance from its sister magazines in Standard's publishing stable; typically each magazine carried advertisem ...Strange Stories but left unpublished later appeared in the other Standard magazines, including "The Road to Yesterday", by Kuttner, which appeared in the Augus
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  • |ethnicity= African American '''Vanessa Blue''' is the stage name of an [[American]] [[pornographic actress]] and [[film director|director]] (born May 27, 197
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  • ...photographs of her fellow model friends. After working years in top adult magazines like Penthouse and Playboy, she is now continuing her career as a freelance
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  • ...] actress and [[nude model]]. She has appeared in over 120 [[United States|American]] adult films since 2001. ...and ''puzzle books''. At 19 years she started modeling in adult and men's magazines, doing spreads in [[Hustler|Hustler]], [[Mayfair (magazine)|Mayfair]], Men
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  • ...r was American. He attended the Werner von Trotschke [[Gymnasium]] and the American School in [[Berlin]]. Interested in photography from a young age, he worked ...worked as a freelance photographer, producing fashion shoots and work for magazines such as ''Playboy''. From the late 1950s he concentrated on fashion photogr
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  • ...ollowed by assignments from Esquire, and then from most of the other major magazines in the United States and Europe. In his later years, he was a resident of H
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  • | nationality = American '''Greta Carlson''' is an American [[porn star]] and [[bondage model]]. As her ''Treasure Chest'' pseudonym wo
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  • |ethnicity= Italian American ...raphic actress]]. Her mother is from Sicily, Italy, while her father is an American. She started her career in 1998.
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  • |products = Magazines, news media, News wire service, exhibition and industry conference, industr '''XBIZ''' is an American publisher of business news and business information for the sex industry.
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  • | nationality= American ==Magazines appearances==
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  • '''''Detective Book Magazine''''' was an American [[pulp magazine]] that published [[detective fiction]]. It was published in [[Category:Pulp magazines]]
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  • '''Mosh''' is a American [[latex clothing|latex]] [[fetish]] model; she currently lives in Los Angel She has been featured on the cover of magazines, like ALT, websites, as well as the books ''On Location'' and ''Nylon Girls
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