The founder of Penthouse Magazine, Bob Guccione died from cancer in Texas (not exactly a porn blog capital these days) at age 79. Although Guccione sold Penthouse years ago, he is still remembered as a contemporary to Hugh Hefner and Playboy, though his photography and magazine publication had a more hardcore sex edge to them, much like Larry Flynt and Hustler was doing at the time, as well. Though Penthouse, Hustler, and Playboy and their iconic founders peaked in the 1970s, their vintage porn brands still live online in the age of internet porn. Let’s review how they are doing
Image of Penthouse Pet of the Year 2010 Taylor VixenPenthouse, the magazine known for going head-to-head with Playboy and outflanking them on the harder side of porn by showing women spreading their pussies and doing nastier poses in comparison to Hugh Hefner’s magazine can still be found on the web. You can still find thousands of picture galleries dating back to 1973 with plenty of 70s nude softcore models. The new material consists of both movies and pics, with about 2,800 movies on tap and the promise of new 3D movies coming in the month of November, 2010. Of course you will need special 3D glasses to enjoy the full benefits, but it’s good to see this classic porn site trying to get back on the cutting edge.
Hustler competed back in the 1970s with both Penthouse and Playboy by being even raunchier than both of them combined. Publisher Larry Flynt has now organized his online porn in the Hustler Mega Pass, which provides access to 26 sites in the Hustler network. Each is still providing new material produced by Flynt’s movie studio in Porn Valley. In this pass, you can find classic porn offerings like Beaver Hunt and VCA XXX, as well as a hardcore porn that covers categories like Asian, Latinas, lesbian, black babes, anal, milfs and moms, and more. Larry, or his film crew, can still get us off.
Playboy, which was a groundbreaking magazine that developed so strong a brand that it expanded into merchandise, nightclubs, and casinos has never liked to call itself porn. Even by classic porn standards, Playboy was always softcore, focusing on stunning nude photography of beautiful centerfolds and clever cover art along with political and social commentary. Playboy, too, has created a presence on the internet through its Playboy Cyber Club website where you can find every Playmate ever shot.
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