The periodical of raunchy record was considered direct competition to Hugh Hefner’s “Playboy” magazine.
Nicholas revealed that his father and the late publisher “were on the same team.”
Both “Playboy” and “Penthouse” had featured erotic photography and softcore adult content dusting their heydays., “purely by chance when I lived in Los Angeles in the ‘90s.” “Hustler” was introduced in 1974 and featured more hardcore pornographic media such as showing female genitalia and simulated sexual acts.
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