Founded by Salvato Cappelli, Giuseppe Trevisani, and Pasquale Prunas, it began as a high-quality cultural and cinema-focused weekly.
Le Ore was known for its inclusion of erotic comic series, frequently featuring artwork by Aldo Rapetti and Otello Perandin. Le Ore – Nr. 819 (1983)
Le Ore (English: "The Hours") was a prominent Italian weekly magazine published in Milan from 1953 until its closure in 1996. Its history is a tale of drastic editorial transformations: Founded by Salvato Cappelli
In 1983, the magazine sat at the height of the "Golden Age" of Italian adult publishing. However, the late 1980s brought the rise of home video (VCRs) and pornographic videotapes, which provided stiff competition that the print medium could not sustain. and Pasquale Prunas
Founded by Salvato Cappelli, Giuseppe Trevisani, and Pasquale Prunas, it began as a high-quality cultural and cinema-focused weekly.
Le Ore was known for its inclusion of erotic comic series, frequently featuring artwork by Aldo Rapetti and Otello Perandin.
Le Ore (English: "The Hours") was a prominent Italian weekly magazine published in Milan from 1953 until its closure in 1996. Its history is a tale of drastic editorial transformations:
In 1983, the magazine sat at the height of the "Golden Age" of Italian adult publishing. However, the late 1980s brought the rise of home video (VCRs) and pornographic videotapes, which provided stiff competition that the print medium could not sustain.