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Showing posts with label Craig Yoe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Craig Yoe. Show all posts
Reefer Madness Comics by Craig Yoe and Steven Thompson A smoking good review!
Reefer Madness Comics is hilarious! Craig Yoe and Steven Thompson have pulled together over 200 pages of rare comic book parables from the 1940s and 1950s in full color! Plus a few later "public safety" comic book warnings to the nation's youth. This in the era of Jefferson Beauregard Sessions the Third, our miniature porcine "law and order" top gun. He won't get the joke, and he wouldn't understand the value or humor of these vintage "don't do it" publications. Full of horror stories and comic book illustrator's attempts to show the effects of the first toke on Satan's Cigarettes. Dreamy! That is, until they are hooked.
I write this on 4/20 day. Another year of celebration and mourning for the 1,522,579 who were arrested for stinkweed in the United States last year. 84% were arrested for possession only. This while 22 states have lenient marijuana laws and others have medical licenses for those who need treatment. How about this? 200,000 students have lost their federal financial aid eligibility because of drug convictions. Local police budgets benefit, of course.
Want to set a kid out on his future in the job market with a drug conviction? That is like recruiting for the cartels.
Reefer Madness Comics includes an informed historical essay and some twenty full stories from the past for (currently) $13.59 on Amazon. You will not regret the purchase. This book is hilarious, and your friends caught up in the dope menace will think so too.
Craig Yoe is HERE.
Reefer Madness Comics on Amazon is HERE
Tina the "go to" Surrealist from Sexology
I profiled another artist working for the digest "Sexology" on another blog (the fearless L. Sterne Stevens on Vintage Sleaze) but neglected to mention "Tina" the somewhat inept surrealist who was obviously the "go to" artist for the monthly digest. I have not been able to find the artist's full name, nor do I know if "Tina" is accurate...but then if I were working for a magazine with articles such as "Strange Objects in the Bladder" "Odd forms of Reproduction" "Polymastia-Multiple Breasts" and "When Midgets Marry" I might use a pseudonym as well. A gig is a gig. Genius Craig Yoe who has compiled pages from this journal in his book Sexology might know more about her, but I don't have the book and can't kindle it yet, so I'll wait for reader comments. The above paintings come from issues dated 1953 to 1956, and who (or what) subscribed to the magazine is a mystery. Thankfully.
I am going to guess Tina worked on artist's board...somehow can't see her stretching canvas for these. (But I CAN see racing Jim Shaw to the Salvation Army to buy one) I also do not know the process for commission...did she produce a work every month based on the editor's direction? Did she read the articles for inspiration? At any rate, our unknown, deservedly so, artist is responsible for all of the above, which were published to illustrate the following respective articles:
Narcissistic Frigidity: Virgin Wives
Musical Sex Sublimination: Conversion of Sexual Urge
Change of Life
Women who Rape Men
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