
Stag magazine launched in 1949 and lasted until 1978, by which time it had transformed from a pure adventure magazine into a Playboy style publication. After that point, sold to a new publisher, it continued as an explicit porn mag with no literary content at all. Such was the fate of several important adventure brands. This issue is very old, from this month in 1952, and is the earliest we’ve ever shared. It hadn’t yet taken on a few of the characteristics we enjoy, particularly the pages overflowing with story art from top flight illustrators. You do get a cover by George Mayers and interiors from Mel Bolden and Victor Prezio, but it’s a minimal amount, none credited in the masthead. To make up for the lack of visual zest, we made more scans than usual, and uploaded a story about vice in New Orleans in such a way that it’s readable in its entirety. We doubt we’ll ever reach this far back for an adventure magazine again, but you never know. We have about forty panels below.
















































































