Playboy Magazine, January 1984
July 15, 2023 in PlayBoy 80s by Wyatt Earp
The January 1984 issue of Playboy Magazine presents a robust blend of in-depth interviews, informative articles, pictorials, and unique special features.
Starting off with a candid conversation with Tom Selleck, best known for his role as Thomas Magnum in the hit television series "Magnum, P.I.", this Playboy Interview provides an intimate glimpse into the life of the popular actor.
Delving into cultural topics, the thought-provoking article "The De-sexing of America" examines changing societal norms and sexual behaviors. For sports enthusiasts, the magazine includes the piece "Notes of a Fallen Fan", providing an engaging commentary on the world of sports.
In the spirit of the holidays, Playboy presents a "Christmas Gift Guide" offering a plethora of gift ideas for readers. The issue also includes a humor section titled "Playboy's Christmas Cards", featuring festive verse.
Readers will enjoy fiction works like "Devlin's Wake" and "Don't You Know There's a War On?". The satirical humor of the ongoing "Bernard and Huey" series is also featured in this issue.
The magazine also includes a pictorial essay titled "Sex Stars of 1983", celebrating the most influential figures in adult entertainment for the past year.
For tech enthusiasts, the article "A Personal Computer Christmas" explores the role of technology during the festive season.
The magazine also includes Playboy's traditional features such as "Playboy's Party Jokes", providing light-hearted humor, and "Playboy's Playmate of the Month", introducing a new Playmate to its readers.
To round off the issue, "Playboy's College Basketball Preview" gives readers a comprehensive insight into the forthcoming college basketball season.
The January 1984 issue of Playboy Magazine, packed with interesting interviews, articles, pictorials, and special features, is available for purchase on various online platforms and at select vintage magazine stores.