Friday, November 29, 2019

Bear (November/December 1990)

Along with photo spreads of models Mike Kane and Joe Thomas and a showcase of hairy men from David Hurles' Old Reliable production company, the November/December 1990 issue of Bear also features Andy Mangels' article on the gradual rise of body and facial hair in comic books. As the writer explains, the medium's superheroes, while repeatedly depicted as hypermasculine powerhouses, were late to develop beards and chest hair, with these elements not emerging until the 1970s and 1980s through the persistent efforts of influential illustrators like John Byrne and the emergence of independent publishing firms.

Friday, November 22, 2019

Playgirl (November 1983), Part Three

End-of-the-year reviews, where publishers highlight the best features offered in the magazine’s year-long span of issues, are a popular concept in the publishing world. Although Playgirl did not intentionally market itself as a gay-themed magazine, its regular showcase of nude men generated a gay audience that helped boost its popularity, readership, and sales. Offered here – and in the two previous posts – is the 1983 recap, which exhibits a range of nudes, from Missing Persons' lead guitarist Warren Cuccurullo to the Benson twins.

Friday, November 15, 2019

Playgirl (November 1983), Part Two

End-of-the-year reviews, where publishers highlight the best features offered in the magazine’s year-long span of issues, are a popular concept in the publishing world. Although Playgirl did not intentionally market itself as a gay-themed magazine, its regular showcase of nude men generated a gay audience that helped boost its popularity, readership, and sales. Offered here – and in the previous post and the upcoming post – is the 1983 recap, which exhibits a range of nudes, from Missing Persons' lead guitarist Warren Cuccurullo to the Benson twins.