#397 - Fierce Fighting Females RAM Wrestling Beauties
Fierce Fighting Females
illustrated by RAM
Stanton Archive
New York, New York
1980
optimized for ebook viewing
and
Wrestling Beauties
written by Jack Owen
Rosslyn News
Studio City, California
1976
digital replica
Fierce Fighting Females
A gifted artist with an unswerving point of view, RAM gave us a body of work that continues to entertain and excite. His gorgeous women have abundant curves, often sprouting spherical breast with lives of their own.
Sometimes exotic, sometimes domestic, he shows sexy combatants in a spectrum of stormy moods — vicious, imperious, angry, exhausted and hurt. Often confident and disdainful, RAM's beauties communicate with expressive eyes and lips. His female fighters swing long, lustrous manes, which continuously re-shape during sudden combat, perfect for yanking.
In the dressing room of a department store, pretty Alice primps before a mirror, her first day on the job. Blond Niki tells her she's found the green dress she wants, but Alice offers to find other dresses for the blond to try. While Niki's in and out of gowns, Raven sees the green dress on a stack, gets into it, and tells Alice she's ready to buy it.
The green dress at stake, Raven and Niki fight in the corridor of the dressing room, punching, kicking, slapping, kneeing, twisting limbs, tearing clothing and undies. Once combat swipes tear off dresses, shapely figures are seen in lacy panties, garter belts, stockings and high heels. In some sequences, fighting gets dirty. Alice also gets involved in the fray, and the last scenes shows her smiling on top of Raven.
The booklet has 10 pages of text and pictures on 30 pages, although some pages show two tableaux. The text was scanned separately and completely re-set for the ebook version. The story was edited, reducing wordiness, adjusting vocabulary and modifying content to better conform the prose to illustrations.
Pages in this product are larger than the typical optimized ebook page. This is made possible by taller-than-average illustrations. Most ebook pages show a column of text and one illustration. Pictures are positioned near text that describes them. Image adjustments brighten RAM's skillful pencil work, rendering all details easy to see, retaining shading textures. If you owned this booklet for decades, and looked at it a hundred times, the ebook would disclose art you had never seen with text that was easy to read.
Because the art shows mastery of line, form and action, and the optimized presentation displays all content clearly, this is one of the best ebooks we've offered.
RAM has likely delineated his own feminine ideal, entangled in catfights that suit his own fantasies. Tough and lovely, these females show curves and attitude that most men would consider delicious treats. This fine 30-year-old work is now available for easy appreciation in the optimized ebook iteration.
Wrestling Beauties
A booklet of about 50 pages, Wrestling Beauties tells us about two nights of fights in the Hollywood Hills. The House of Combat had a roped canvas mat in the large living room where by-invitation-only audiences watched pretty “distaff grapplers” drop, lunge, punch, kick, twist, lift, slam, throw and chop each other.
The competent fiction by Jack Owens employs a detailed vocabulary of wrestling terms. The story tells of three matches. Two involve two fighters in best of three falls. The last sequence has four wrestlers in a tag team match.
Anonymous cartoonish ink illustrations show voluptuous figures in naked combat. The pictures do not necessarily relate to the story.
The text was produced on a clean typewriter. All words and pictures transposed clearly to the ebook. Most pictures fill the screen from top to bottom. The ebook offers a convenient mechanism for enjoying this illustrated fiction.
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