First launched in 1974 by Larry Flynt, Hustler magazine began as a niche publication intended to advertise local strip clubs through a newsletter. What started small soon exploded into a provocative and boundary-pushing monthly magazine that helped redefine adult media in the U.S. Flynt’s company, Larry Flynt Publications, still owns and manages the magazine today, along with other related businesses including the Hustler Casino, a network of Hustler Clubs, and retail stores that sell adult merchandise ranging from toys to lingerie.
Hustler is known for its daring, graphic approach to adult photography. It was one of the first American adult magazines to display female genitalia in its pages, an act that set it apart from more conservative competitors like Playboy and Penthouse. While those publications leaned more toward glamour and softcore aesthetics, Hustler embraced raw sexuality and bold imagery. That unapologetic tone brought the magazine fame and controversy alike. At its height in the 1980s, Hustler had a readership of over three million subscribers. Although that number has dwindled to about half a million today, it still holds a strong presence in the adult entertainment industry.
Each monthly edition includes a variety of sexually explicit themes such as penetration, oral sex, sex toy usage, and group encounters. Hustler tends to spotlight female models more than males. Online access to Hustler magazine allows subscribers to browse through every issue ever published, beginning with the very first from 1974. Each cover and content overview is available for preview. Popular sections include Hustler Honeys, Showcase, and Beaver Hunt, which features amateur model contributions. Larry’s Statement offers a note from the founder, while the Articles, Politics, and Humor sections add some editorial variety.
The magazine is still produced out of its headquarters in Beverly Hills, California. Larry Flynt remained deeply involved in the business throughout his life, serving as CEO and President. Subscriptions cost $44.95 per year, with single issues priced at $15. Retro issues, ideal for collectors, are available for $45. Canceling a subscription is a straightforward process, and instructions can be found on the official site.
Hustler CANCEL GUIDES
Get together the following account information:
First Name
Last Name
Phone Number
Email Address
Username
Password
Billing Address
City
State/Province/Region
ZIP/Postal Code
Country
Reason for Cancellation
First 6 and Last 4 digits of the Credit you are being charged on
Date of Last Charge
Amount of Last Charge
Phone (Live Agent)
Follow these steps:
Using either a mobile or landline phone, call 1-800-959-1676
Using a straightforward, polite tone, ask the representative to cancel your account
Ask the representative for a confirmation number or email
In order to make sure you don’t have any issues in the future, keep your confirmation number or email as proof
Login
Follow these steps:
On the internet goto https://www.magazineline.com/account/login?redir=/account
Find where to login and use your username and password
Scroll down and find Membership options
Tap or click on Cancel membership
When requested, give your account specific information to the representative
In order to make sure you don’t have any issues in the future, keep your confirmation number or email as proof