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Hawk November 2003 November 2003 Magazine Back Issue

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Hawk  — Magazine Back Issue
November 2003
UPC 07189649455611
Vol. 12  Issue 11
Year 2003
Format Digital PDF
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  • Covergirl Abigail
  • Innocent Blonde's Nude Debut
  • Sexy Spandex Snapshots" Gymnasts Bend Over Backward
  • Pigtails And Panties
  • "Should I Taste The Forbidden Fruit?"
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Table of Contents
FEATURES
16 YOUNG LUST
There's something about a pretty girl with a faceful of semen!
34 BARBARA
Long legged and lustful!
68 FIRST TIME LESBOS
Kinky gymnast pics!
78 JORDAN
Plaid skirt & pussy: Purrfucked together!
90 CONFLICT OF THE CUNT
A true tale of a torrid teen torn in two!
116 SEXOTICA
Classy photos of a classic beauty!

DEPARTMENTS
4 LETTERS
A collection of the finest, filthiest and funniest reader mail!
48 PANTY RAID!
Yummy teen ass in tight cotton panties!
126 GIRL TALK
Hear a Hawk gal mouth off!
54 BABE OF THE MONTH
She's a radiant blonde with some dark desires!
Features in This Issue
  • Covergirl Abigail
  • Innocent Blonde's Nude Debut
  • Sexy Spandex Snapshots" Gymnasts Bend Over Backward
  • Pigtails And Panties
  • "Should I Taste The Forbidden Fruit?"
About Hawk
Entertaining Comics, more commonly known as EC Comics, was an American publisher of comic books specializing in horror fiction, crime fiction, satire, military fiction and science fiction from the 1940s through the mid-1950s, notably the Tales from the Crypt series. In 1954-55, censorship pressures prompted it to concentrate on the humor magazine Mad, leading to the company's greatest and most enduring success. Initially, EC was privately owned by Maxwell Gaines and specialized in educational and child-oriented stories. Later, during its period of notoriety, it was owned by his son, William Gaines. He sold the company in 1960, and it was eventually absorbed into the same corporation that later purchased DC Comics and Warner Bros.
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