#526 - Leg Show 6 Selbee 1963 Female Supremacist Eric Stanton
Submitted by admin on Wed, 06/06/2018 - 16:49Leg Show, Volume 1, Number 6
Selbee Associates
New York, New York
1963, ebook
digital replica
and
optimized for ebook viewing
Female Supremacist
from Stantoons 21
Eric Stanton
New York, New York
1985
optimized for ebook viewing
Leg Show, Volume 1, Number 6
The ebook contains every word and picture of the 72-page original. It is of interest to Selbee/Burtman fans because its contents comprise no part of any anthology.
Most of the magazine consists of pictorials of individual models posing in stockings, corsets, cinchers, garter belts and high-heeled (i.e, three and four inch) footwear, including, boots, mules, sandals, and pumps.
• One short story, introduced by a full-page Eric Stanton illustration
• A two-page episode of Mr. Bilbrew's "Silk Stocking Stars" serial
• An essay by Carlson Wade with photographs comparing the appeal of legs and lips.
• Entries in a Loveliest Limbs contest.
• Legs from Letters, with photos
• Pictorials of models Jane Matthews, Madeline Roberts, Jean Grey, Chris Carter, Nancy Kane, Mary Sutton, and Mimi Fontana.
Many page layouts were revised to obtain larger pictures of the models. The page sequence has been revised for continuity and convenience.
optimized for ebook viewing
Each photo and illustration is placed on a wide ebook page proportioned to fill screens. Some walls, floors and furniture have been cropped out of pictures to obtain maximum presentation of models. As many of the pictures are small, this technique is probably the best way to enjoy details in the original material. The result is a 120+ page pinup album, designed to reduce the need for zooming and scrolling.
All new scans.
Female Supremacist
Mr. Stanton was a master of the pencil, and this work demonstrates his virtuoso skill with clear lines and shadows that delineate his irresistible divas in all their fury. Filling his pictures with lovely curves, exciting contours, and beautiful faces, Mr. Stanton shows us what he likes to see.
In a debate with author Martin Marston on the question of gender superiority, voluptuous Regina King soon has the man flustered and speechless. Overwhelmed by her confidence and appeal, he becomes embarrassed in front of an audience of heckling women and his arrogant publisher. At the end of the story, these men learn their proper place in society.
The 30-page original has been given an ebook presentation of 70 pages. All text, which surrounds and invades drawings in the original, has been placed on separate pages that precede the action described. All drawings have been placed on wide, optimized ebook pages, proportioned to fill screens. The sometimes pale lines have been darkened.
Enlargements of precious details have been placed beside the complete image or on the following page. The optimized ebook is the best way great way to enjoy these brilliant pictures.
All new scans.
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