Friday, May 2, 2025

Bolt (May 1988), Part One

In his opening notes, editor Chuck Edwards attests to the problems faced by homoerotic publications, with setbacks from illustrators, models, photographers, and writers causing delays in releases. Although all publications face similar difficulties, in the competitive realm of homoerotic magazines during the 1980s and 1990s, setbacks could serve as a death sentence because fickle readership would quickly move on to other periodicals. It was a lesson Bolt learned the hard way, with the magazine not surviving past 1991. Contained in the first half of this May 1988 issues (which has been broken into two parts) is a showcase of Jim West’s photography, the short stories “Knob Job” (about a college student’s first experiences at a gloryhole) and “Officer Good Head” (where a speeding motorist is punished by a randy police officer), and photo spreads of models Matthew Marks and Jeff Quinn.

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