Rodox magazines typically followed a specific editorial formula common to Danish publications of that era. Photo sets often began with models fully clothed and progressed through various stages of sexual activity.

was a prominent Danish adult magazine series published by the Color Climax Corporation (CCC) , a company that became a global leader in the adult industry following Denmark’s legalization of pornography in the late 1960s.

Because Rodox is no longer in active print, most copies found today are vintage physical issues or digital scans.

Rodox was founded in 1966 by brothers Jens and Peter Theander in Copenhagen. Initially operating illegally before Danish law changed in 1969, the company quickly expanded as Denmark became the primary source for hardcore material in countries where such content remained banned, such as the UK. Color Climax Corporation (CCC). Era of Popularity: Late 1960s through the 1980s.

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