MikeKardec
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In the case of Playboy, I don't know what teenage boys and young men are looking at (not necessarily reading) now instead of Playboy.
The scary answer: everything.
Playboy was actually one of the best fiction markets in the 60s and 70s. They didn't publish enough material so that an author really had a chance writing something for them but, if you had a short story and you were a major author or it was a great story, that was the place to be. The pay was excellent, often more than the advance on a novel.
I vaguely remember Ray Bradbury (he sold to PB often if I recall correctly) telling a story about being asked to write something for them and turning out a tale of a freshly built haunted house. It was a perfectly created house, the most modern purest architecture, most perfect engineering, most fabulous decorating ... but the new owners aren't "good enough" not pure enough or possibly moral enough for their perfect house and the house lets them know it. Again, hazy memory, but I believe that PB declined the story in Ray's mind this may have been because it was too moral for them. But I think they let him keep the money.
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