Playboy Magazine, May 1986

July 17, 2023 in PlayBoy 80s by Wyatt Earp

Playboy Magazine, May 1986

The May 1986 issue of Playboy Magazine offers a unique blend of interviews, pictorials, articles, and humor that define Playboy's tradition of provocative entertainment and intriguing content.

The issue commences with a candid Playboy Interview with Kathleen Turner, providing readers with an intimate look at her life and career. This is complemented by a captivating fiction piece titled 'Laugh Clone Laugh' that explores the theme of identity and humor. The pictorial 'It's Magic' captivates the audience with its enchanting visuals. Additional highlights of this issue include 'A Today Kind of Marriage' – an article that delves into contemporary matrimonial scenarios, and 'While The Summit Slept', an investigative piece on international politics. The humor section brings 'The Biggest Tongue in Tunisia' and 'The Notebooks of Gatling Wessex' for a light-hearted respite. With 'The Richters Scale' featuring as Playboy's Playmate of the Month and the pictorial 'Fire Siren' adding visual allure, the magazine provides an engaging mix of content. This edition of Playboy Magazine is now available for purchase online and at select vintage magazine stores.

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