Showing posts with label Magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Magazine. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Issues: Gee-Whiz! December 1961 - Betty Page, Eve Meyer, Pinup Comics

Today a peek inside issue #47 of Gee-Whiz! from December 1961.


This magazine is one of the standard mini pin-up/comic/humor magazines of the day with the bulk of the 100 pages filled with humorous and now mostly politically incorrect comic art by the likes of Bill Ward and DSD as seen below. I do believe it may have been law for them to feature at least one boss spanking his secretary panel in each issue.


While I'm sure folks enjoyed the humor, much as they enjoy reading the articles in Playboy, it was probably the 25 or so pages of fantastic pinups featuring all the top models including Betty Page (with Greta Hoffenblad on the right) that paid the rent.


This issue also featured a four page layout of Eve Meyer punningly titled "Birthday Suit's Her Fine!"


Most likely photographed by her then husband, Russ Meyer, but oddly unlike most other magazines of this type, there are no photo credits to be found.


As always, if you click the image it will blow it up for better viewing.  I'll be featuring numerous other pinup and humor mags such as this, so if there is any particular artist or model you'd like me to feature outside of the more well known ones, shoot over an email and we'll make sure they get posted.

Enjoy and follow if you dug this.


Saturday, December 28, 2013

Issues: Flip Teen Magazine - April 1971 "Neil Young: A Groovy Guy on the Go!"

"Issues" is a feature I'll be presenting on a regular basis.  I deal in collectible magazines on the side.  My favorites being music, entertainment and pin-up.  "Issues" will look at a particular feature of a magazine that I hope you enjoy.

I recently acquired about twenty late 60's/early 70's "Teen" mags including this issue of Flip Teen Magazine from April 1971.



Overall this is a pretty standard teen mag of the time with plenty of pin-ups and features on the likes of Bobby Sherman, The Osmonds, The Brady Bunch and David Cassidy.  What I like most about these magazines is when they include coverage on those outside their normal poster boy collective.

This issue had one article which jumped out that I wanted to share - a double profile of two upcoming artists titled "Meet 2 Groovy Guys On The Go!".  One of these groovy dudes is the one and only Neil Young (along with B.J. Thomas)

Now I was a mere five months old when this mag hit the stands, so maybe Neil was a mainstay of publications of this ilk, but I don't think so.  I tend to think that once in a while a writer or editor was given free range to push something "they" liked.

Enjoy this quick profile which in four short paragraphs covers his personal life and family, his musical history from the Squires through Buffalo Springfield through CSN&Y to his "fringed costumes" fashion sense.  I'm not sure too many gals tore down the David Cassidy centerfold in this issue to replace it with this small photo of Neil staring intently at them, but if one or two did, then kudos Flip Teen Magazine - job well done.

Note:  If you click on the images above, they will be large enough to easily read the text.

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