Color Climax | Вђ“ Number 134 March 1986
The Color Climax brand remains a controversial but pivotal chapter in media history. Founded by the in 1967, the company capitalized on Denmark's early legalization of pornography in 1969 to become a global exporter. While their legacy is marred by their early involvement in materials that are now strictly illegal, issues from the mid-80s like #134 represent the peak of their commercial "mainstream" adult success.
: As the name suggests, the brand's primary draw was its use of vivid, high-fidelity color prints at a time when many competitors still relied on cheaper production. Color Climax – Number 134 March 1986
: CCC was known for segmenting its publications into specific themes, including New Cunts (focusing on shaved models), Lesbian Love , and Sexorama . The Color Climax brand remains a controversial but
Published in , Issue #134 of Color Climax serves as a distinct marker of the era's adult publishing landscape. Emerging from the Color Climax Corporation (CCC) in Copenhagen, Denmark, this publication was part of a larger catalog that dominated the European and international erotica markets during the 1970s and 80s. The Context of 1986 : As the name suggests, the brand's primary
: The 1980s issues often featured prominent European stars who would go on to become icons in the industry, such as Tove Jensen and early appearances by performers like Rocco Siffredi . Historical Legacy
For collectors and historians, these issues provide a visual record of the Sexual Revolution's influence on media and the evolving standards of global distribution.