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American pornographic magazine
Men
March 2007 issue cover of Men
CategoriesGay pornography
FoundedJune 1984
First issueOctober 1997
Final issue2009
CompanySpecialty Publications
CountryUnited States
Based inLos Angeles
LanguageEnglish
ISSN1097-3370

Men was an American gay pornographic magazine originally published as Advocate Men from 1984 until 1997, when it was retitled Men. It was published by Los Angeles-based Specialty Publications. The magazine contains explicit nude male photography, often featuring popular stars from the gay adult film industry, erotic fiction, erotic comics, video reviews and other features. Notable models have included Zeb Atlas and Mark Dalton. Notable artists include Gerard Donelan who contributed erotic comics to the magazine for eight years. In late 2009, it was announced that all of Specialty Publications' gay porn magazines would be merged into Unzipped.net. The website in question is no longer available and no issues of any of the magazines have been released since.

History

Advocate Men started as a sister publication to The Advocate, a gay and lesbian news monthly, and became a monthly publication from November 1984. Starting with the October 1997 issue it changed its name to simply Men.

See also

References

  1. "Did Regent's Unzipped Media Just Close Porn Rags Men and Freshmen? / Queerty". Queerty. 10 September 2009. Retrieved 23 July 2012.
  2. Sender, Katherine (2004). Business, Not Politics: The Making of the Gay Market. Columbia University Press. p. 224. ISBN 9780231509169. Retrieved 23 July 2012.

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