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''Swank'' is an adult or pornographic magazine published in the United States. The first incarnation was launched by Victor Fox of Fox Comics in 1941 (and again in 1945) as a men's lifestyle and pin-up magazine in the style of ''Esquire''. Around 1954–55, it was relaunched by Martin Goodman, the founder of Marvel Comics, and ran spicy adventure or suspense fiction by the likes of Ian Fleming, Graham Greene, Norman Mailer and Arthur C. Clarke. Humorist Bruce Jay Friedman was an editor in the late 1950s. Along with its sister title, ''Stag'', the magazine was bought by the Magna Publishing Group in 1993. Following that acquisition, the format of ''Swank'' changed to include hardcore sex, such as the use of sex toys, lesbian sex, and sexual intercourse between men and women. There are also a series of DVDs and an official website produced under the ''Swank'' name. ==History== According to its current owner, Magna Publishing Group, ''Swank'' has been established for "well over 65 years". A men's lifestyle title called ''Swank'' was launched in the early 1940s,〔 by Victor Fox.〔 In a 2002 article for ''The New York Times'', Matthew Flamm wrote of the magazine's genesis: "() can even draw a line to the same pulp publishing outfit – Martin Goodman's Magazine Management Company – that in 1939 started the comic book publisher that eventually became Marvel Comics, and that in the 1950s and 1960s employed future novelists like Mario Puzo and Bruce Jay Friedman as writers and editors." Beat poet John Fles also wrote for the magazine. During its first two decades of operation, ''Swank'' had breaks in publication lasting up to several years. The original format was similar to that of the popular men's title ''Esquire''.〔 Magazine archivist Phil Stephensen-Payne gives the date of the first issue as August 1941 and suggests that, after perhaps seven issues, the publication folded and then relaunched in August 1945. Humphrey Bogart, Oscar Levant and Earl Wilson were among the guest contributors over this period. A later incarnation celebrated its 20th birthday on the cover of the October 1977 issue.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Swank – October 1977 )〕 By that time, the content included music-related feature articles by journalist and author Michael Gross.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Swank )〕 The Magna Publishing Group bought ''Swank'', along with titles including ''Stag'' magazine, in 1993. The previous owner was Charles "Chip" Goodman, the son of Martin Goodman. At the time of the purchase, the company was known as Swank Publications and was part of the GCR Publishing Group, which also published non-pornographic magazines such as ''New Body'' and ''Victorian Accents''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Swank」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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