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Swank # 98, May 2005 May 2005 Magazine Back Issue

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Swank  — Magazine Back Issue
May 2005
UPC 00928102784398
ISSN 1069-1723
Vol. 52  Issue 5
No. 98
Year 2005
Format Digital PDF
Delivery Instant Download
Rating 5/5 (1 review)
  • Covergirls Sasha & Misha, The Sin Twins
  • Political Pornstar Mary Carey's X-Ploits!
  • Make Her Cum In Seconds!
  • Senor Swanky
  • Sexiest Women In The World!
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Table of Contents
6 Paola Rey
Her pussy's a work of art!
16 Letters
Four pages of filth!
19 Harmony & Matt
A jackhammered cunny!
30 Paso Robles
Cars, chicks, and more!
34 Samantha
Stockings and girl goo!
48 Senor Swanky
Impress the ladies!
52 Sasha & Misha
The Sin Twins open up for you! .
60 How-To
Give yourself a better orgasm!
63 Heather, Cynthia & Bob
Tastes like girls!
72 Stuff
All the latest and greatest!
75 Adel
Crammed with two fingers! A
84 Horny Devils
No one is funnier!
88 Marey Carey's XXXDiary
What won't she do?!
93 Sophie
How deep can a dildo go?
102 Jizz Bizz
The business end of fucking!
104 Teen Of The Month: Suzie
Teenager doing porn!
150 Sin Twins
Advice from the slits who know!
154 Sylvi
Pick a hole and slip it in!

Editorial Note

If you're feeling sorry for yourself this month, you can fucking forget it! You're gonna turn that frown upside down and that flaccid dick into one hard prick, 'cause what you have right here is a piece of porno history! It's the biggest issue of Swank yet, and here's what we have for you:
First off, we're introducing our newest columnist: almost governor of California and cum-luster extraordinaire, Mary Carey! That's right, one of the biggest porn stars in the world, along with her big tittles, is our newest columnist! She's funny, filthy, and you'll only wonder what this horny babe won't say to get you off!
Then, we've got a neat little booklet that you might have found inside the handy-dandy wrapper—it's our Top 100 FIiXXX for the year! It's got the hottest, nastiest, blowjobiest, and assfuckingest filth around! See if your porn collection is complete with these amazing flicks!
And, as always, we've got the latest smutty advice with everyone's favorite babes, The Sin Twins! Coverage of the coolest hot rod show out in "Paso Robles", the latest Jizz Bizz news, swingin' tips from Senor Swanky, your cum soaked Letters, and a whole lot more!
—The Editors
Features in This Issue
  • Covergirls Sasha & Misha, The Sin Twins
  • Political Pornstar Mary Carey's X-Ploits!
  • Make Her Cum In Seconds!
  • Senor Swanky
  • Sexiest Women In The World!
About Swank
Swank is a pornographic magazine for heterosexual men published in the United States. It includes 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.

The Magna Publishing Group bought Swank along with dozens of other pornographic titles, including Stag, in 1993 from Charles "Chip" Goodman, the son of Martin Goodman, founder of Marvel Comics. According to the New York Times, Stag and Swank “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 1950’s and 1960’s employed future novelists like Mario Puzo and Bruce Jay Friedman as writers and editors.”

At the time Magna purchased the magazines from Goodman, the company was known as Swank Publications, and was a part of the GCR Publishing Group, which also published non-pornographic magazines, including such titles as New Body and Victorian Accents.

The Magna Publishing Group's website includes the claim that Swank has been established for "well over 65 years." A magazine called "Swank" was founded by Fox Features Comics founder Victor Fox in the 1940s. This early version of the magazine was a knockoff of Esquire, but eventually evolved to its current format. The magazine has had breaks in publication of several years during its history, so the "over 65 years" claim may be disputed by some media historians.

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