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Adult Humor Magazines
Date | Number: v2 13 | Lang: English (en)
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   By crashryan
There certainly seem to have been a lot of these "saucy humor" magazines. I've never found them very funny. The art varies greatly from title to title. Some are downright amateurish. This particular magazine offers some interesting historical glimpses. Prohibition had finally been repealed only a few months before the cover date. I presume that's why the entire issue is devoted to drinking and drunkenness. On our page 27 is a reference to a Hollywood scandal of the time. Actor Lee Tracy was in Mexico as a cast member of the MGM feature film "Viva Villa." News reports claimed that as a military parade passed his hotel, a drunken Tracy stood nude (or perhaps covered only with a towel) on a balcony and urinated on the passing cadets. A diplomatic kerfuffle followed. Tracy was hustled out of the country and fired from the picture. In retrospect the details of the oft-repeated story may have been "enhanced" in the reporting. It seems more likely that Tracy, drunk but clothed, yelled at the parade. A Mexican in the crowd flipped him off and Tracy returned the gesture for all to see. At any rate the incident derailed Tracy's career for a while.
  
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