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- AtomAge abstract "AtomAge magazine (later AtomAge International magazine) was a fetish magazine published in Britain by the clothes designer John Sutcliffe in the 1970s as an offshoot of his AtomAge fetish clothing business. The first AtomAge clothing catalogue was published in 1965; the first issue of the magazine in A5 format was published in 1972 remaining in print until 1980. The magazine specialized in leather, rubber and PVC fetishism, with a heavy emphasis on rubber and leather catsuits, cloaks, and gasmasks. In 1981, the publication was split in two: AtomAge Rubberist (similar to the original AtomAge) and AtomAge Bondage (which contained more overtly S&M content). Sutcliffe made this decision because the Bondage material he began to introduce in the late 1970s issues of the original AtomAge bothered some rubber enthusiasts. Both magazines remained in print until 1985.One of Sutcliffe's main goals was to dignify the popular perception of fetish. He is regarded as one of the patron saints of the world-wide Rubberist community as a result.2010 saw the publication of Dressing For Pleasure, The Best Of AtomAge, a comprehensive hardback book celebrating the imagery and life of this highly influential magazine and company.".
- AtomAge wikiPageExternalLink www.atomage.co.uk.
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- AtomAge wikiPageExternalLink index.php?menu=3&pic=284&detail=1.
- AtomAge wikiPageID "206865".
- AtomAge wikiPageLength "2475".
- AtomAge wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- AtomAge wikiPageRevisionID "707179419".
- AtomAge wikiPageWikiLink Bondage_(BDSM).
- AtomAge wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_pornographic_magazines.
- AtomAge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_magazines_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- AtomAge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fetish_magazines.
- AtomAge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Magazines_disestablished_in_1980.
- AtomAge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Magazines_established_in_1972.
- AtomAge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sexual_fetishism.
- AtomAge wikiPageWikiLink Catsuit.
- AtomAge wikiPageWikiLink Cloak.
- AtomAge wikiPageWikiLink Fetish_magazine.
- AtomAge wikiPageWikiLink Gas_mask.
- AtomAge wikiPageWikiLink John_Sutcliffe_(designer).
- AtomAge wikiPageWikiLink Leather_subculture.
- AtomAge wikiPageWikiLink Rubber_and_PVC_fetishism.
- AtomAge wikiPageWikiLink Sadomasochism.
- AtomAge wikiPageWikiLinkText "AtomAge".
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- AtomAge subject Category:British_pornographic_magazines.
- AtomAge subject Category:Defunct_magazines_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- AtomAge subject Category:Fetish_magazines.
- AtomAge subject Category:Magazines_disestablished_in_1980.
- AtomAge subject Category:Magazines_established_in_1972.
- AtomAge subject Category:Sexual_fetishism.
- AtomAge hypernym Magazine.
- AtomAge type Magazine.
- AtomAge type Work.
- AtomAge type Redirect.
- AtomAge type Work.
- AtomAge comment "AtomAge magazine (later AtomAge International magazine) was a fetish magazine published in Britain by the clothes designer John Sutcliffe in the 1970s as an offshoot of his AtomAge fetish clothing business. The first AtomAge clothing catalogue was published in 1965; the first issue of the magazine in A5 format was published in 1972 remaining in print until 1980.".
- AtomAge label "AtomAge".
- AtomAge sameAs Q4817195.
- AtomAge sameAs AtomAge.
- AtomAge sameAs m.01dc5p.
- AtomAge sameAs Q4817195.
- AtomAge wasDerivedFrom AtomAge?oldid=707179419.
- AtomAge isPrimaryTopicOf AtomAge.