Saturday, April 6, 2019

GIRLS FOR THE SLIME GOD!


Author William Knoles provides a bit of humorous nostalgia with his article, "Girls For The Slime God", in the November 1960 issue of PLAYBOY. He asserts that, despite the Kingsley Amis critique of science-fiction, "New Maps of Hell" (written the same year), where he discussed the "puritanical tone" of the topic, there were instances that proved otherwise.

While not the all-out "orgy of sex in print" that a contemporary "elderly educator" claimed, Knoles does recall a few instances of salaciousness that popped up here and again in the sci-fi pulps of the 30's and 40's. 

Accompanied by a series of pulp cover parodies by a pre-Little Annie Fanny Will Elder -- with story titles like, "Zucchini Beast of Jupiter's Moons" and "Gifilte Fish-Men of Pluto" --  this article provides an amusing romp through a science-fiction history that (wink! wink!) might have been.











BONUS! The Gahan Wilson cartoon from the issue.


1 comment:

  1. Doug from KarlofforniaOctober 5, 2019 at 7:00 PM

    This same issue contains Gahan Wilson’s “Poe,” several great cartoons based on the works of EAP.

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