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Chic was an American pornographic magazine first issued by Larry Flynt, of Hustler fame in November, 1976. The publisher was CHIC Magazine Inc. based in Columbus, Ohio. Intentionally less controversial than Hustler, but similar overall in layout and content, The magazine was an attempt to emulate the more upscale style of rivals such as Penthouse and Oui. Early issues of Chic were oversized; the magazine changed to typical smaller dimensions in 1978. In 1979, Flynt went on trial for obscenity charges over eight issues of Hustler and three issues of Chic magazine.

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  • Chic was an American pornographic magazine first issued by Larry Flynt, of Hustler fame in November, 1976. The publisher was CHIC Magazine Inc. based in Columbus, Ohio. Intentionally less controversial than Hustler, but similar overall in layout and content, The magazine was an attempt to emulate the more upscale style of rivals such as Penthouse and Oui. Early issues of Chic were oversized; the magazine changed to typical smaller dimensions in 1978. In 1979, Flynt went on trial for obscenity charges over eight issues of Hustler and three issues of Chic magazine. (en)
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  • Chic was an American pornographic magazine first issued by Larry Flynt, of Hustler fame in November, 1976. The publisher was CHIC Magazine Inc. based in Columbus, Ohio. Intentionally less controversial than Hustler, but similar overall in layout and content, The magazine was an attempt to emulate the more upscale style of rivals such as Penthouse and Oui. Early issues of Chic were oversized; the magazine changed to typical smaller dimensions in 1978. In 1979, Flynt went on trial for obscenity charges over eight issues of Hustler and three issues of Chic magazine. In 1984, a Texas woman, , successfully sued Chic for publishing a photo of herself and "Ralph the Diving Pig" in the magazine. She had contended that the editor had misrepresented Chic as a fashion magazine. Chic ceased publication in December 2001. (en)
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