Wonder Club world wonders pyramid logo
×

Oui Year 2003 Magazine Back Issues

1972 | 1973 | 1974 | 1975 | 1976 | 1977 | 1978 | 1979 | 1980 | 1981 | 1982 | 1983 | 1984 | 1985 | 1986 | 1987 | 1988 | 1989 | 1990 | 1991 | 1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008

Oui Jan 2003
Oui January 2003 magazine back issue cover image

Buying Choices
Oui January 2003

Features
I Love Doing Anal I Have Some Of My Best Orgasms That Way!
Tom Byron Talks About 20 Years Of Ass Lighting Pussy-Banging XXX Fight!

 


Oui Feb 2003
Oui February 2003 magazine back issue cover image

Buying Choices
Oui February 2003

Features
Cover Star Holly Hollywood: Lick My Pussy, You Horny Slut!
Rocco Probes New Anal Depths In Ass Collector!
Tawny Roberts Chloe And Nikita Denise Get Their Tight Holes Banged Hard In The Ozporns!

 


Oui Mar 2003
Oui March 2003 magazine back issue cover image

Buying Choices
Oui March 2003

Features
Covergirl & Centerfold Julia Ann
Czech Chicks Monica Sweetheart, Lea De'Mae & Daniella Rush
Heavy Metal Mayhem!
Holly Hollywood Does Her First Guy & Takes It Up The Ass!
Blondage Queen Julia Ann

 


Oui Apr 2003
Oui April 2003 magazine back issue cover image

Buying Choices
Oui April 2003

Features
Nakita Kash I am A True Bisexual With Men, I Love Hard Cock!
With Women, I Love To Bang Their Ass With A Strap-On!!!

 


Oui May 2003
Oui May 2003 magazine back issue cover image

Buying Choices
Oui May 2003

Features
Sunrise Adams Vivid's New Star Talks About Sucking Cock, Licking Pussy & Ponders Anal!!!
Julie Meadows
Shane's World Offers Up Come Fine New Pussy Eat Em Up!

 


Oui Jun 2003
Oui June 2003 magazine back issue cover image

Buying Choices
Oui June 2003

Features
Covergirl & Centerfold Krystal Steal Photographed by Pleasure Productions
Tawny Roberts, Tanya Danielle, Shayla Laveaux & Monica Mayhem Get Busy Sucking Dick, Licking Ass...
...& Slurping Jizz!!!
Extreme Metal: Deicide - The Most Evil Band On The Planet!!! And More!!!
Krystal Steal interviewed by B. B. LeStrange
Explicit Hardcore XXX

 


Oui Jul 2003
Oui July 2003 magazine back issue cover image

Buying Choices
Oui July 2003

Features
Nikki Benz Talks About Her Nice Tight Asshole & Strapping It On!!!
A Little Discipline For Ashley Blue & Fiona Cheeks Spank Those Whores!!!
Ron Jeremy Bangs Dumb Sluts Up The Butt!!!

 


Oui Aug 2003
Oui August 2003 magazine back issue cover image

Buying Choices
Oui August 2003

Features
Kelly Erikson Porn's Newest & Hottest Pussy!
Metal Mania: Type O Negative Rock's Darkest Dudes!
Anal Pounding XXX Coverage Of: Assault That Ass! Anal Divas! Ass Cleavage! & More!

 


Oui Sep 2003
Oui September 2003 magazine back issue cover image

Buying Choices
Oui September 2003

Features
Covergirl Cindy Photographed by Jill Kelly Productions
Taylor Rain, Gauge, Jessica Darlin, Catalina Get All Holes Filled With Stiff Cock!!!
Explicit Hardcore! In DVSX's Total Babe!
Metal Mania: Biohazard, Superjoint Ritual, Pantera & More!

 


Oui Oct 2003
Oui October 2003 magazine back issue cover image

Buying Choices
Oui October 2003

Features
Arnold Hash, Grass & Ass Original 1977 Oui Interview
Inside: Houston Tanya Danielle Brittany Skye

 


Oui Nov 2003
Oui November 2003 magazine back issue cover image

Buying Choices
Oui November 2003

Features
Exclusive! XXX Producer Rob Reveals His Legal Battles To Oui
On The Set: Ass Bangin Babes In Anal Expedition!
Adam & Eve's Hot Latin Porn Queen

 


Oui Dec 2003
Oui December 2003 magazine back issue cover image

Buying Choices
Oui December 2003

Features
Exclusive Interview! Ginger Star Of Skin
The Oui True Hollywood Story!
Meet Cindy Crawford Our New Sex Advice Columnist
Jenna Jameson Straps It On & Gives It To Kobe Tai!

 

1972 | 1973 | 1974 | 1975 | 1976 | 1977 | 1978 | 1979 | 1980 | 1981 | 1982 | 1983 | 1984 | 1985 | 1986 | 1987 | 1988 | 1989 | 1990 | 1991 | 1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008
Oui was a men's adult pornographic magazine published in the United States and featuring explicit nude photographs of models, with full page pin-ups, centerfolds, interviews and other articles, and cartoons. Oui ceased publication in 2007. ("Oui" is French for "yes".)

Oui was originally published in France under the name Lui by Daniel Filipacchi (first French issue November 1963), as a French equivalent of Playboy. In 1972, Playboy Enterprises purchased the rights for a U.S. edition, changing the name to Oui, and the first issue was published in October of that year. Jon Carroll, formerly assistant editor at Rolling Stone magazine and editor of Rags and later editor of The Village Voice, was selected as the first editor. Arthur Kretchmer, the editor of Playboy, however, had a role in ensuring that editorial choices would be in line with Hugh Hefner's vision.

The intention was to differentiate the audience in mass-market men's magazines, in an attempt to answer the challenge brought by Penthouse and Hustler, with its more explicit photography, and therefore compete on multiple fronts. At first Playboy considered a direct response by following Penthouse in a nudity escalation, but Playboy management was hesitant to alter the magazine's philosophy, based on a more 'mature' and 'sophisticated' audience (one-third of Playboy's readership at that time was estimated to be over 35). Instead, a separate publication, Oui, was introduced in order to pursue a younger readership, offering a combination of a "rambunctious editorial slant with uninhibited nudes pictured in the Penthouse mood."

In the late seventies, Oui published some interesting articles, including "Is this the man who ate Michael Rockefeller?" (April 1977) by Lorne Blair (lately famous for the Ring of Fire documentaries), beginning with a photograph of a grinning New Guinea native, told by the intrepid anthropologist/reporter who journeyed to New Guinea, interviewed people who had known Michael Rockefeller, then ventured into the jungle and talked to members of the tribe from whom Rockefeller had bought native art artifacts, including totem poles. In the end, he found a man who claimed he had eaten the unfortunate collector.

Oui also hosted several reportages about Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) activity, like the article "CIA vs. USA – The Agency's Plot to Take Over America" by Philip Agee, about an alleged Operation PBPrime, whose leaders were the top four men in the CIA and whose target was the control of the U.S. government.

In a more humorous vein, Oui also published the essay "The 3 Most Important Things in Life" by Harlan Ellison in its November 1978 issue. The three things in question were sex, violence, and labor relations, each illustrated by anecdotes from Ellison's life. The sex anecdote involved a less-than-successful assignation with a young woman, the violence anecdote was about witnessing a murder in a movie theater during a screening of Save the Tiger, and the labor relations anecdote was Ellison's version of the story of his being fired after only one morning at The Walt Disney Company for jokingly suggesting the making of a pornographic cartoon using the primary Disney characters. The piece has since been republished in Ellison's Stalking the Nightmare and Edgeworks 1. Oui also published short fiction.

A 1977 interview by Peter Manso of the then 29-year-old emerging actor Arnold Schwarzenegger on issues like sex, drugs, bodybuilding, and homosexuality produced some embarrassment 25 years later to candidate Schwarzenegger in the 2003 California gubernatorial campaign.

During the 1970s, Oui printed a copy of Shere Hite's questionnaire about female sexuality that was used as the basis of The Hite Report. Replies were received from 253 of the magazine's women readers.

Despite its popularity, Oui was unable to produce a profit. Furthermore, management realized that Oui was taking more readers from Playboy than from Penthouse. So, in June 1981 Playboy Enterprises, based in Chicago, ended its Oui experiment. The magazine was sold to Laurant Publishing Ltd. in New York; its new president and chief operating officer was Irwin E. Billman, former executive vice president and chief operating officer of the Penthouse Group.

During the 1980s the magazine maintained its distinction from Playboy by publishing graphic nude pictures like its rivals Penthouse and Hustler. Initially, Laurant featured celebrity nudity in Oui, peaking in 1982 with pictorials of Phyllis Hyman, Linda Blair, Demi Moore, and Pia Zadora. In the same year the magazine bought the short story "Down Among the Dead Men" by science-fiction writers Gardner Dozois and Jack Dann. The editorial plan was to return the magazine to the "younger Playboy image" that it previously had.

The 1990s found the magazine focusing on pop culture and youth-centered topics, with rock musician interviews and an increasingly large comics section that included R-rated versions of the X-rated Carnal Comics: True Stories of Adult Film Stars line, Rip Off Press's Demi the Demoness (later the first adults-only comic character to be adapted as a live action film), and a serialized version of Jay Allen Sanford's illustrated book Triple-X Cinema: A Cartoon History.

The magazine subsequently experienced a significant decline in circulation. As had many of its competitors, Oui expanded its photo content to hardcore in the early 2000s, which included depictions of couples having sexual intercourse, including explicit penetration. Oui ceased publication in 2007.

Click here to see our entire line of adult mens magazines

Click here to see our magazines by Category


Login

  |  

Complaints

  |  

Blog

  |  

Games

  |  

Digital Media

  |  

Souls

  |  

Obituary

  |  

Contact Us

  |  

FAQ

CAN'T FIND WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR? CLICK HERE!!!