Mars
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Background
Mars emerged from the work of Chuck Renslow and Dom Orejudos and their photography business, Kris Studio. Renslow and Orejudos also published a Kris Studio catalogue, featuring photographs of bodybuilders available for purchase.
In the early 1960s, they were approached by H. Lynn Womack of Manual Enterprises, who wished to publish a physique magazine that more directly targeted the leather and the S&M community. Renslow and Orejudos (who created illustrations under the name Etienne) edited and designed every issue of Mars, with completely editorial control.
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Collected issues
- Mars 1 (May 1963)
- Mars 2 (July 1963)
- Mars 3 (September 1963)
- Mars 4 (November 1963)
- Mars 5 (January 1964)
- Mars 6 (March 1964)
- Mars 7 (May 1964)
- Mars 8 (July 1964)
- Mars 9 (September 1964)
- Mars 10 (November 1964)
- Mars 11 (January 1965)
- Mars 12 (March 1965)
- Mars 13 (May 1965)
- Mars 14 (July 1965)
- Mars 15 (September 1965)
- Mars 16 (November 1965)
- Mars 17 (January 1966)
- Mars 18 (March 1966)
- Mars 19 (May 1966)
- Mars 20 (July 1966)
- Mars 21 (September 1966)
- Mars 22 (November 1966)
- Mars 23 (Jan 1967)
- Mars 24 (March 1967)
- Mars 25 (May 1967)
- Mars 26 (July 1967)
- Mars 27 (September 1967)
- Mars 28 (November 1967)