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Vintage 1966 Physique Pictorial - Volume 15
Vintage 1966 Physique Pictorial - Volume 15
Vintage 1966 Physique Pictorial - Volume 15
Vintage 1966 Physique Pictorial - Volume 15
Vintage 1966 Physique Pictorial - Volume 15
Vintage 1966 Physique Pictorial - Volume 15
Vintage 1966 Physique Pictorial - Volume 15
Vintage 1966 Physique Pictorial - Volume 15
Vintage 1966 Physique Pictorial - Volume 15
Vintage 1966 Physique Pictorial - Volume 15
Vintage 1966 Physique Pictorial - Volume 15
Vintage 1966 Physique Pictorial - Volume 15
Vintage 1966 Physique Pictorial - Volume 15
Vintage 1966 Physique Pictorial - Volume 15
Vintage 1966 Physique Pictorial - Volume 15
Vintage 1966 Physique Pictorial - Volume 15
Vintage 1966 Physique Pictorial - Volume 15

Vintage 1966 Physique Pictorial - Volume 15

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Issues are listed in order by date and number; Use the drop-down menu to see photos of what is currently available. Issue #4 is incorrectly printed as #3 on the cover, and as corrcted as #4 on the inside.

Known as one of the very first American beefcake magazines, these original vintage issues of Physique Pictorial are beautiful and in near-perfect condition, directly from the Bob Mizer estate!

Published quarterly in Los Angeles by the  Athletic Model Guild, Physique Pictorial exemplified the use of bodybuilding as a cover up for homoeroticism, and of course, to evade obscenity charges back in the day.

Not only do the pages of Physique Pictorial primarily feature the photography of Bob Mizer, who also served as the magazine’s editor, but the magazine also debuted many iconic homoerotic artists, including Touko Laaksonen (Tom of Finland), George Quaintance, Dom Orejudos (Etienne), and Bill Schmeling (Torro, The Hun).

✦ ADULTS 18+ ONLY ✦ SALES TO MINORS PROHIBITED ✦

• Vintage 1965-1966
• See more Vintage Sex Ed here
• Measures 8.25" x 5.25" - Approx. 30 Pages
• PLEASE NOTE: While our original vintage publications are in excellent condition, they range from 40-80 years old, and all "flaws" should be considered part of their character.