Fox (magazine)
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Fox is an American pornographic magazine aimed at heterosexual men. American pornographic actress and model Jill Kelly serves as editor-in-chief.
Fox is best known for being extremely explicit, printing many pictorials featuring anal sex and/or double penetration. Fox is also known for stories portraying their models as sex slaves.
Fox made the jump from mainstream pornography to extreme pornography several years ago in an attempt to distinguish itself from the scores of American pornographic magazines by hiring popular American porn actresses Jill Kelly and Anna Malle as editor-in-chief, and assistant editor, respectively. The move appeared to be a success as Fox went from being sold only at adult bookstores to being sold at grocery stores and convenience stores as well. Anna Malle left in 2004 to become a wedding planner in her hometown of Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Kinzie Kenner currently serves as assistant editor.
Fox is published along with sister publication Lollypops, which is not as explicit as Fox, but showcases younger models in the 18-20 age group.
Montcalm Publishing went bankrupt (March 2008). They left many photographers and models empty handed - some were owed close to $100,000.