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The Good Stuff Starts Here
Welcome to My Favourite Corner
Ah, so you’ve stumbled upon my favourite page.
Here’s where things get interesting.
We specialise in vintage and modern erotic magazines, from glossy classics to rare underground fetish gems you won’t find floating around anywhere else. The collection is wide, wild, and growing faster than we can list it.
Quantity and quality is what we do. We dig deep for the forgotten, the iconic, and the impossible-to-ignore. Whether you’re hunting for timeless covers, niche fetish treasures, or just browsing for a bit of nostalgic naughtiness, there’s always something new waiting to catch your eye.
Click on any of the images below to explore that brand, or browse the full collection here.

Heavy Rubber
Cult fetish magazine exploring latex, rubber fashion, alternative style, photography, and underground subculture from

Buttman
Adult magazine focused on glamour photography, erotic modeling, fetish culture, and iconic adult entertainment imagery featuring ass hence the name buttman

Marquis
Luxury fetish magazine focused on latex, rubber fashion, high-end fetish photography, erotic modeling, and alternative lifestyle culture.

Penthouse
Iconic adult men’s magazine featuring erotic photography, glamour models, investigative journalism, interviews, and bold cultural commentary.

Knave
Classic adult men’s magazine featuring erotic photography, glamour models, interviews, satire, and counterculture content from the 1960s onward.

Gallery
American adult men’s magazine founded in 1973 by Bob Guccione, published by General Media Communications, known for glossy nude pictorials, explicit photography, celebrity features, interviews, and investigative journalism.

Playbirds
British adult men’s magazine launched in 1977 by Paul Raymond Publications, known for explicit nude pictorials, reader-submitted photography, and bold editorial content.

Taboo Illustrated
Adult men’s magazine featuring erotic photography, glamour models, adult entertainment features, pictorials, and provocative editorial content. BDSM

Club
American adult men’s magazine known for bold pictorials, explicit glamour photography, celebrity features, and uncensored editorial content.

Men Only
British adult men’s magazine founded in 1935, published by Paul Raymond, featuring topless and nude pictorials, erotic fiction, and humour.

Oui
French adult men’s magazine founded in 1972 by Daniel Filipacchi, published by Filipacchi Médias, featuring erotic photography, culture, and interviews.

Playboy
Iconic men’s lifestyle magazine featuring editorial photography, interviews, culture, fashion, entertainment, and classic pictorial content.

Razzle
British adult men’s magazine launched in 1983 by Paul Raymond Publications, known for explicit nude pictorials, British glamour models, humorous editorial content, and provocative features.

Mens World
British adult men’s magazine launched in 1987 by Paul Raymond Publications, featuring explicit nude pictorials, glamour photography, erotic features, and bold men’s entertainment editorial

Fiesta
British adult men’s magazine launched in 1976 by Paul Raymond Publications, featuring explicit nude pictorials, British glamour models, colour photography, erotic features, and light-hearted humour aimed at mainstream UK newsstand audiences.

Hustler
American adult men’s magazine founded in 1974 by Larry Flynt, published by LFP, known for explicit hardcore photography, political commentary, satire, and free-speech advocacy.

Escort
British adult men’s magazine launched in 1983 by Paul Raymond Publications, featuring explicit nude pictorials, British glamour models, erotic features, and bold men’s entertainment editorial.

Taboo
British adult men’s magazine launched in 1981 by Paul Raymond Publications, featuring explicit nude pictorials, British glamour models, erotic features, and provocative men’s entertainment editorial.

Genesis
Underground adult fetish magazine from the late 20th century featuring black-and-white erotic photography, serialized transformation and submission narratives, fetish fiction, reader fantasies, and role-reversal themes aimed at specialist fetish audiences.

Raider
American adult men’s magazine launched in 1983 by Chuckleberry Publishing, known for explicit hardcore photography, explicit pictorials, and unapologetically graphic men’s entertainment content.

High Society
American adult men’s magazine founded in 1976 by Carl Ruderman, published by Drake Publishers, known for explicit photography, celebrity nudity, high-profile interviews, and provocative investigative features.

Chic
French men’s lifestyle and adult magazine launched in 1967 by Daniel Filipacchi, published by Filipacchi Médias, combining erotic photography, fashion, culture, interviews, and contemporary editorial content.

Celebrity Skin
American adult men’s magazine launched in 1986 by Frank Mastromarino and published by Magna Publishing Group, specialising in paparazzi-style nude and topless celebrity photography, scandal-driven editorial, and controversial tabloid-style features.

Enforced Femininity
Underground fetish magazine focused on forced-femininity fantasy narratives, featuring staged erotic photography, transformation storylines, domination themes, and serialized fetish fiction produced for niche adult audiences in late-20th-century publishing.

New Direction
Underground adult fetish magazine from the late 20th century focused on transformation and role-change fantasies, featuring staged erotic photography, serialized fetish fiction, personal narratives, and themed editorial produced for specialist niche audiences.
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