From what Ive seen so far, Off Beat Detective Stories magazine’s favorite cover subject matter was women in bondage…
SEE for Men, Jan, 1957
Justice Inc. Campaign Book
Black Hood Detective, Sept, 1941
Trendle & Dosier
Clues, July, 1941
The Motion Picture and all its World
The motion picture and all its world, pictorially in a nut-shell! One is not sure whether the nut is Mr. George Schutz, editor of Better Theaters, who thought of it, or Mr. Irving Browning, photographer extraordinary and master of montage, who committed it. Mr. Schutz thinks like that, and Mr. Browning sees like that.
King of the Jungle, 1933
A white youth who is raised in the jungle by the animals is captured by a safari and brought back to civilization as an attraction in a circus. (IMDb)
How Would You Draw the Invisible Man?
A contest for “Theater Artists” to help Universal pictures come up with a way to promote the invisible man in print.
The winner would receive $100.00! Continue reading “How Would You Draw the Invisible Man?”
So Typical of our Officers
Personnel of the 667th Bombardment Squadron, training at Gainesville, Fla., have adopted this scene from the MGM cartoon, “Red Hot Riding Hood,” as their squadron insignia, The “Wolfe” – in his white tie and tails – appears on all their planes. In writing Fred Quimby, in charge of cartoon production at the MGM studios, the commandant stated they wanted the drawings because “the modernized wolf is so typical of many of our officers here….”