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Gear (magazine)
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''Gear'' was an American lad's mag published by Bob Guccione, Jr. devoted chiefly to revealing pictorials of popular singers, B-movie actresses, and models, along with articles on gadgets, cars, fashion, guy tales of sex, and sports.
''Gear'' debuted in September 1998, with actress Peta Wilson on the cover.〔 The magazine established itself with several publishing stunts such as publishing a nude photo of women's football celebrity Brandi Chastain.
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When ''Gear'' featured a nude pictorial of actress Jessica Biel in the March 2000 issue, who posed while appearing on the family drama ''7th Heaven'' and was then 17 years old, actor Stephen Collins, who played her father on the show, described the pictures as "child pornography". The mature Biel cited it as one of her biggest regrets.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Jessica Biel’s Naked Photos: Her Worst Regret )〕 ''Esquire'' magazine described the photo shoot as "quasi-infamous".〔

Guccione described his vision for the magazine as being a successor to the likes of ''Esquire'' and ''GQ'' and to produce a literate magazine that includes quality journalism alongside articles on celebrities and fashion. Advertisers viewed the magazine as being more like ''Maxim'', ''Stuff'', or ''FHM'', forcing it into the category of lads mags. Efforts were made to change the magazine's perceived image with instead of scantily clad female celebrities to present different cover images, including notable actors such as Elijah Wood and Christian Slater.〔
''Gear'' closed its doors in 2003 with the intention of relaunching at a later date, hoping to break out of the lads mag category as ''Details'' had done.〔

The magazine was described as similar to ''Spin'' also founded by Bob Guccione, Jr., and was praised for attempts to achieve the same kind of serious journalism.〔

Ann Gerhart of ''The Washington Post'' described the magazine derisively as "the frat boy's ''Esquire''".〔
==See also==

* Lad culture

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