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Reckless you say... Target For Conquest, by Berkeley Gray. Fontana Books, 1961.
But clowns also acted as an unusual version of 'the masked vigilante.' The Crimson Clown, invented by Zorro creator Johnston McCulley, was so popular he featured in 17 different stories in various Street & Smith publications.
What do Batman, Spiderman, Bettie Page, Madonna and women wrestlers have in common? Well I'll tell you: they all feature in the life of today's featured pulp artist!
Today I look back at the career of "the father of fetish" Eric Stanton... #MondayMotivation
I don't always paint Easter eggs, but when I do... #HappyEaster2020
(BTW: In 1970 director John Boorman began work on a Lord Of The Rings film for United Artists. It would be an unusual adaption; The Beatles would be the Hobbits and Kabuki theatre would open the movie .
Alas the studio said 'No', so he made Zardoz instead...)
There were literally dozens of other indie bands in 1993 we could have featured, so don't feel disappointed if your favourite wasn't there. You can feel annoyed that nobody under the age of 30 has heard of them however...
Time for my occasional series "women with great hair fleeing gothic houses!"
And today all the artwork is by Lou Marchetti #SundayThoughts
How to dress on the Starship Enterprise: Star Trek The Motion Picture uniforms (1981)
"But I only bought it for the Leonard Nimoy interview..."
Science and the future. Penthouse, October 1982.