Thanks Yoc, that's just a bit of Enoch Bolles from the cover of Gay Parisienne, February 1936. Here's the rest
I swear I'm not really a collector of many things (after I scan comics or magazines I like to send them to fam or friends or resell), but I keep every girlie pulp I can get my hands on
A restore of the cover and scan of the full issue above will follow sooner or later at the yahoo pulpscans group. If any pulp lovers out there haven't heard of that place to share pulp scans, the address is:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pulpscansMy scanner handle lends itself well to monkey avatars! I swear I'm not copying you, Yoc, you'll always be the number one monkey around here
Tonight, as promised, a bit of romance. And, I'm happy to say, my first contribution to the JVJ project. I knew Twobyfour had scanned a bunch of romances recently, so I had him set me up with the raws for a few issues. Here's the first of three issues of this series in a row, Best Romance #5 from 1952
This issue kicks off with a Toth/Saaf story about a judge's daughter who falls in with a boy from the wrong side of the tracks. The trouble starts when she talk her boyfriend into letting her drive. Of course, with those eyes, who's gonna tell her no?
But a little joyride gets ugly quick, a crash ensues and the boyfriend is ready to take the fall.
Pop's snobbery has taken cruel proportions in his role as judge. He's such a bad guy, I'm not sure I can believe the story's resolution...
A very nice opening story, but my favorite from the issue is definitely Love Won't Wait, a cautionary tale for tomboys - or is it? An interesting look at some of the social dynamics of a girl being just one of the boys.
Thanks to
JVJ for the comic and index work and to
Twoby for the raws. Issues 6 and 7 to follow...