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First "mainstream" mens' magazine in the United States to feature partial and then full [[soft-core]] nudity, as well as luxurious lifestyle, cartoons and commentary; founded by [[Hugh Hefner]]
With its first publication in 1953, this was the initial large circulation mens' magazine in the United States to feature partial and then full nudity, as well as luxurious lifestyle, cartoons and commentary; founded by [[Hugh Hefner]]

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Playboy (magazine) [r]: With its first publication in 1953, this was the initial large circulation mens' magazine in the United States to feature partial and then full nudity, as well as luxurious lifestyle, cartoons and commentary; founded by Hugh Hefner