Climax Вђ“ Number 152 December 1990: Color
: Founded in 1967, Color Climax was a central figure in the European pornography industry. It became a household name in the UK and elsewhere during the 1970s and 80s, often as a source of imported "hardcore" material that was otherwise illegal or restricted in those regions.
Today, physical copies of these late-era issues are often sought after by collectors of vintage erotica, though the company's official presence has largely disappeared due to ongoing legal concerns related to its past operations. Color Climax – Number 152 December 1990
: The most significant historical "piece" regarding Color Climax is its production of commercial child pornography between 1969 and 1979. During this window, Danish law did not explicitly ban such material, allowing CCC to distribute it legally at the time—a fact that remains a subject of intense scrutiny and investigation by modern law enforcement and historians. : Founded in 1967, Color Climax was a
: A mixture of hardcore and softcore picture sets featuring various European and American adult stars. : The most significant historical "piece" regarding Color
"Color Climax – Number 152 December 1990" is a specific issue of a long-running adult publication series from the Danish producer (CCC) . While this specific issue is often noted in Australian classification records , where it was officially classified for restricted sale on December 6, 1990, its broader historical interest lies in the company's controversial legacy. Historical Context & Controversy
: Photo-sets often followed a specific "storyline" format, beginning with models fully clothed and progressing through sexual acts.
: By December 1990, CCC was transitioning away from its peak dominance. The early 1990s saw the rise of larger pan-European competitors like the Private Media Group , which eventually eclipsed CCC in the commercial market. Content of the Series