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'''''Modern Man''''' (subtitled "The Adult Picture Magazine") is a now defunct monthly men's [[magazine]] founded in 1952 and running for several decades. Predating [[Playboy]], Modern Man focused on items of interest to adult men, with an emphasis on soft-core [[pornography]], [[Human sexual behavior|sex]], [[humor]], [[automobile]]s and popular culture. It featured photographs of many well-known models and actresses, including Marilyn Monroe and Mamie Van Doren, as well as questionable look-alikes.
'''''Modern Man''''' (subtitled "The Adult Picture Magazine") is a now defunct monthly men's [[magazine]] founded in 1952 and running for several decades. Predating [[Playboy]], Modern Man focused on items of interest to adult men, with an emphasis on soft-core [[pornography]], [[Human sexual behavior|sex]], [[humor]], [[automobile]]s and popular culture. It featured photographs of many well-known models and actresses, including Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield and Mamie Van Doren, as well as questionable look-alikes.





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Modern Man
Founded1952
CountryUnited States of America
LanguageEnglish

Modern Man (subtitled "The Adult Picture Magazine") is a now defunct monthly men's magazine founded in 1952 and running for several decades. Predating Playboy, Modern Man focused on items of interest to adult men, with an emphasis on soft-core pornography, sex, humor, automobiles and popular culture. It featured photographs of many well-known models and actresses, including Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield and Mamie Van Doren, as well as questionable look-alikes.


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