Showing posts with label Vintage Sleaze. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vintage Sleaze. Show all posts

Sunday, July 18, 2010

NERD NEWS ROUND-UP


Sure it's only July but Christmas will be here soon. Hallmark has an ornament featuring The Andy Griffith Show that lights up and plays the theme song available in October.

If you love sleazy movies like Cat-Women of the Moon or Girls in Prison, then check out these vintage exploitation movie posters from 1939-1960.

And stop by Cult Trailers to see previews for The Werewolf vs The Vampire Woman from 1971, Malibu High from 1979 and many other sleazy classics.

Neatorama has Six Attractions You'll Never See at Disneyland (Unless You Already Did). For some unknown reason, Mickey Mouse Revue didn't make the list.

If you love Italian erotic comic books (and we know you do), then you're in luck. Dark Horse is set to publish the complete works of artist Milo Manara in English.

The upcoming Conan movie released new photos of the titular character over at Facebook.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

VINTAGE SLEAZE


"Girls! Bought, Sold, and Traded!" This exposé of "The Girl Racket" follows the tortured path of "girls lured into vice" - The Flesh Merchants, aka The Wild and Wicked

Thursday, November 5, 2009

VINTAGE SLEAZE


I received an e-mail last week about a new blog called Vintage Sleaze, run by Jim Linderman. Since I have a love of trashy novels, burlesque dancers and exploitations films and even a weekly feature by that same title, I checked it out. And let me tell you, it's a great site.

The site honors the long forgotten art work of Eugene Bilbrew, Eric Stanton, Bill Ward and Bill Alexander. These artists and many others drew perverted, titillating covers for novels few would ever see.

"The publishers of these soft-core novels were hounded by moral crusaders and ultimately put out of business. The owners didn't comply with rules and regulations to begin with (using phony addresses, avoiding tax laws and featuring questionable content) Larger publishers who used "better" illustrators and "real" authors garner the most attention from legitimate collectors and aficionados. More accomplished (that is, more "painterly") illustrators have had their work better documented, detailed and appreciated. As the books here were mob-commissioned, distributed in darkness and displayed under the counter more often than in racks, they are today scarcer than more legitimate and more often seen mainstream paperbacks, even those which fall into the broad "vintage sleaze" category. Printed in editions of around 10,000 copies (a guess) they were fugitive literature, undocumented and born outside more established channels of publication. In fact, more traditional scholars and collectors sneered at them until several folks thanked below brought them back to life.

From 1960 to 1970, the already large paperback book industry grew huge. Having been invented as a way to entertain foxhole parked soldiers a long way from home, by this time pocket books were omnipresent. The books WW2 and Korean war vets were familiar with were now sold anywhere travelers passed...news stands, bus stops, roadside rest areas, even the occasional bait shop. The boys were also starting to age a bit...maybe suburbia was getting boring and the wife a little familiar. It was also a decade with the beginnings of sexual openness, experimentation and aggressive marketing of sexual imagery. The 1950's fetish publications of such pioneer pariahs as Irving Klaw (for whom several of these illustrators had worked) and his spicy Bettie Page layouts may have been coming to an end with prosecution, but the door had opened and "men's magazines" arrived, then followed by a flood of pornography. In the interim, raunchy titillating literature had to rely on aggressive, splashy cover ballyhoo. With nary a swear word between the covers, publishers required eye-grabbing pictures which told a story to the most brief and furtive of shoppers. They didn't have to make sense, in fact they didn't even have to be related to the story inside at all...and these usually don't. But they still did the job."

Hat (and bras) off to Jim for creating a unique and wonderful site. Needless to say, today's Vintage Sleaze was found there.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

VINTAGE SLEAZE


I think she needs a Manwich.

Found here.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

VINTAGE SLEAZE


I don't this ride is for kids.

Found here.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

VINTAGE SLEAZE


Today's Vintage Sleaze features a lovely burlesque dancer on stage doing a little bump and grind at the El Rey Theater in California.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

VINTAGE SLEAZE


21 Gay Street is where angels and addicts, lovers and lesbians, bohemians and bawds live and love. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to put this address in Mapquest.

Found here.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

VINTAGE SLEAZE


Zis es a very good cover, no? Colette is... how you say... a French tickler?

Found here.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

VINTAGE SLEAZE


Wink - A Whirl of Girls

Thursday, September 10, 2009

VINTAGE SLEAZE


If you're a regular reader of DSTG!, then you must enjoy the offbeat, the odd, the weird and bizarre. Today begins a new weekly feature, Vintage Sleaze, where we'll spotlight men's magazine covers, trashy novels, exploitation films and burlesque dancers of yesteryear. To kick off the first post, here's the wild, savage and lusty Swamp Girl. My guess is, this beautiful savage girl did know the evil she was being used for.

Found here
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