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FLY e-magazine spreads its wings

Launched on August the 11th, FLY – a free-to-view UK-based adult online magazine – hopes to find a place at the forefront of adult entertainment.

Originally introduced as Knuckle Magazine, FLY’s Publisher Neville King explained, “Exhaustive and extensive market research helped fine-tune the product, which has become the hipper and hotter FLY. FLY will connect with both the young and the old, men and women, from the hardcore fan to the casual and interested users FLY will appeal to all.”

Featuring film reviews, performer Bobbi Starr as an agony aunt, interviews with the likes of producer Gregory Dorcel and performer Tori Black, the launch issue also covers Barbie porn, the weird and wonderful Japanese sex industry and Vivid’s spoof of The Incredible Hulk.

FLY’s editor Jason Maskell – formerly of Harmony Films – added, “The media integration that goes into FLY is something publishers in the adult industry have tried to do for years. There’s no reason why video content has to be distinct and separate from a centrefold or a video review, or why our readers can’t access the magazine no matter where they are in the world. Fast Internet connections and computing technology have come to a point where an online magazine like FLY is possible, and we’re excited to be the first to launch something truly new and revolutionary in the adult industry. This magazine will be truly fly.”

The first issue of FLY can be found at www.trulyfly.com and Twitter users can follow FLY at http://www.twitter.com/TrulyFlyMag