Color Climax Dear Cousin Bill [hot]
: The company’s archives included early work from famous performers like John Holmes, Rocco Siffredi , and Kitten Natividad .
So here’s to you, Cousin Bill. Wherever you are. Color Climax Dear Cousin Bill
And if you were brave (or foolish) enough to open it, you might have found a faded, dog-eared magazine. And if that magazine came from the Danish company , there’s a decent chance it featured a title that makes modern audiences do a double-take: Dear Cousin Bill . : The company’s archives included early work from
: By the 1990s, the company's influence waned, and most assets were sold to the Sansyl Group in the Netherlands. As of 2024, the official CCC website was taken down due to concerns over its historical involvement in illegal material. And if you were brave (or foolish) enough
But collectors and “vintage porn archaeologists” have kept the memory alive. You’ll find scanned PDFs floating around niche forums. Film historians (yes, they exist) note that Color Climax was one of the first companies to distribute globally via mail-order, hiding plain brown wrappers inside National Geographic subscriptions.
Because this is a specific archival item, "making a piece" for it can be interpreted as creating a descriptive summary or a "listing" style overview for a collector or historian. Publication Profile: Color Climax – "Dear Cousin Bill" Color Climax Corporation (CCC) Origin: Copenhagen, Denmark Era: Circa 1970s Format: Glossy photo magazine / Digest
