Physique Pictorial was a groundbreaking and long-running magazine founded by Bob Mizer in 1951 that showcased physique photography and homoerotic art to a predominantly gay male audience, making it the first magazine of its kind in the U.S. to target this demographic. The magazine, initially published by his Athletic Model Guild, featured the work of Mizer, as well as other notable photographers and artists like Tom of Finland and George Quaintance, contributing to a distinct homosexual visual culture. After Mizer's death in 1992, the Bob Mizer Foundation revived the publication in 2017, continuing its legacy by featuring both vintage and contemporary works