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The Hell Camp

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010 -- by Bacchus

I’m in debt to reader “MB” for sending along this link to a trove of Australian pulp covers. Apparently American pulp magazines were banned from Australia in 1939, leading to a boom in domestic Australian pulp output in the postwar period. The result is a lot of stuff that’s every bit as delicious as American pulp, but not as familiar:

Escape From The Hell Camp

You’re looking at a detail from a classic “Japanese POW Camp” genre cover, from a book called Escape From The Hell Camp; I find it notable because it’s got a naked man and a naked woman, in a show of egalitarian nudity that the U.S. pulps rarely managed.

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My Kind Of Frankenstein

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010 -- by Bacchus

This is the kind of carrying off of bare and helpless maidens that good pulp horror usually promises but generally does not deliver:

Frankenstein carries off a girl with a bare bottom

From Wanderamble.

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The Prettiest Bounty Hunter

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010 -- by Bacchus

Wait, was that “prettiest” or “sweatiest”?

firelight naked dancer

Illustration (sourced here) is from the September 1967 True Action magazine, illustrating an article entitled “Bounty Hunt for the Yank Ruler of Amazonia’s Taboo Maidens.”

 
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