Friday, September 25, 2020

Freshmen (September 1993), Part Two

Homoeroticism in the 1990s witnessed a blossoming of specialty magazines directed toward individual body types and genres: Bear, for instance, showcased heavier-set men and Latino Fanclub, for example, offered exclusively Hispanic males. Freshmen, which premiered in 1990, was one of these subject-specific texts, primarily offering younger men in their late teens and early twenties. The September 1993 issue (which has been broken into two parts) represents this factor, with the publication featuring four youthful models – Randy Mixer and Peter Volp in the first half and Ian Christoph and Darryl White in the second half. Also included in the second half is the one-page comic “Junior Jock Jack Off Jizz Juice Journal.”

Friday, September 18, 2020

Freshmen (September 1993), Part One

Homoeroticism in the 1990s witnessed a blossoming of specialty magazines directed toward individual body types and genres: Bear, for instance, showcased heavier-set men and Latino Fanclub, for example, offered exclusively Hispanic males. Freshmen, which premiered in 1990, was one of these subject-specific texts, primarily offering younger men in their late teens and early twenties. The September 1993 issue (which has been broken into two parts) represents this factor, with the publication featuring four youthful models – Randy Mixer and Peter Volp in the first half and Ian Christoph and Darryl White in the second half.

Friday, September 11, 2020

Adam Gay Video (September 1993), Part Two

In 1966, William Rotsier launched The Adam Film Quarterly as an additional publication of the Knight Publishing Corporation, which began releasing the magazine Adam in 1956 as a contender to Playboy. Printed monthly, the text offered insights into the pornography business, including interviews with performers and video reviews. Over time, the Knight Publishing Company added other titles to its lineup, with Adam Gay Video being among the last in the late 1980s. Akin to its straight-porn peers, Adam Gay Video featured a survey of the homoerotic industry and competed with similar publications like Manshots. The September 1993 issue (which has been broken into two parts) reflects this, with the second half (see the first half here) containing profiles of models Glenn McAllister, Ty Russell, and Johnny Utah and video stills from Body Search, Command Performance, and Wet ‘n’ Wild.

Friday, September 4, 2020

Adam Gay Video (September 1993), Part One

In 1966, William Rotsier launched The Adam Film Quarterly as an additional publication of the Knight Publishing Corporation, which began releasing the magazine Adam in 1956 as a contender to Playboy. Printed monthly, the text offered insights into the pornography business, including interviews with performers and video reviews. Over time, the Knight Publishing Company added other titles to its lineup, with Adam Gay Video being among the last in the late 1980s. Akin to its straight-porn peers, Adam Gay Video featured a survey of the homoerotic industry and competed with similar publications like Manshots. The September 1993 issue (which has been broken into two parts) reflects this, with the first half containing profiles of models Erik Houston and Zak Spears and video stills from The Bite, A Few Fresh Men, and Kiss Off.