4 JUST MY OPINION
Top Ten
6 LEG FORUM
Reader Mail
10 LEG SHOW LIFESTYLES
Laci Diamond, Smallest Feet in America
18 ELMER BATTERS
Open for Business
21 HOME PHOTOS
26 BOOTING UP
the One-Handed Typist's Guide to the Internet
29 JULIE
All Things in Their Place
36 ONAN UP TO IT
Fiction by Master Chef Marco
40 HAJI
Full Service
48 LEG WORK
The Rhonda Shear Collection
50 6'4" AMY
Whackin' the Dog
58 INVADERS FROM VENUS
Vintage Apartment Wrestling
60 BRANDI
Power Tool
68 JADE AND ANGELIQUE
The Perfect Panty
76 FETISH FILE
Susan from Massachussetts
79 HOW'D WE DO THAT IN PUBLIC?
Babette: Crotchless In L.A.
86 FRESHMAN FOOT FETISH
by M
92 ANITA
Girdle Appreciation Society
98 ALAZAR'S PANTY PEEKS
99 GLIMPSE
Only in New York
106 CAUGHT IN THE ACT
Lovely Legs, NYC, NY
108 PERSONAL PLEASE
Unclassified Ads
Features in This Issue
Covergirl & Centerfold Brandi
Tallest & Smallest 6'4" Amy The Ultimate Amazon Size 1 1/2 Dawn How Can You Get Hold of Her Tiny Toe
Crotchless: The Open Pany Mystique
Jade and Angelique The Perfect Panty
Laci interviewed by Neil Wexler
About Leg Show
Leg Show was an adult fetish magazine published in the United States which specialized in photographs of women in nylons, corsets, pantyhose, stockings and high heels. The magazine features pinup style photographs and articles geared towards dominant women. The magazine achieved great success under editor Dian Hanson during the 1990s.
It was published by Mavety Media Group, which also published Juggs, Tight and Black Tail magazines.
A German edition, on the market since 1997, was published by Ediciones Zinco SA.
Leg Show is no longer being published, and the web sites for both the magazine and its publisher are now defunct. The last issue of Leg Show magazine was published in August 2012. The company ended production without any type of notification or refund to subscribers or advertisers.
A similarly named magazine with very similar features was published by Selbee Associates in the United States, New York, N.Y. from 1962 to at least 1963. Among the contributors were artists Gene Bilbrew and Eric Stanton.