
Will the new Suicide Girls magazine be over before it even begins? We’ve just received a copy of a legal notice signed by nine writers whose work was supposed to appear in the debut issue of SG Pin-Up denying the magazine the right to print any articles submitted by them; according to our tipster, “The writers, who are all without contract, lost interest in the magazine when it became clear that it would be little more than a hipsterized Maxim with nipples.” (Hmm, “a hipsterized Maxim with nipples” … doesn’t sound so bad to us, actually.) We’ll keep you posted.
In the meantime, though, SG the website is alive and well - check out Gina Gershon’s thoughts on being a lesbian icon (“It’s cool”) and her ideal mate (“action transvestite” Eddie Izzard!) in an exclusive interview, online today.
Update: We hear from a reliable source at SG that the magazine is “definitely a go,” aforementioned legal notice notwithstanding. Whew. (See a sneak preview of the cover of SG Pin-Up here, and more from SG founder Sean Suicide’s response at Boing Boing.)
Previously: Suicide Girls Magazine