The Eva Lynd 2017 Pinup Calendar – and some key facts about Eva…

One of the nicest things that has happened to me as a result of writing this blog about vintage men’s pulp adventure magazines was getting an email from model and…

Happy Holidays from MensPulpMags.com and Eva Lynd…

The year 2014 was especially busy for me in my day job and life. Although I’ve been doing almost daily posts in the Men’s Adventure Magazines Facebook group and on…

Connecting dots between model Eva Lynd, artist Al Rossi, mystery writers Manning Lee Stokes and Carter Brown – and the Rocky Horror Show…

About a year ago, after I did some initial posts here about Eva Lynd, the legendary artists’ model, pinup glamour girl and actress, I got a surprise email from Eva…

More classic illustration art and photos featuring Eva Lynd…

After I wrote my last post about model and actress Eva Lynd, I got an email from Eva that included a new revelation. It was a scan of an interior…

Eva Lynd…Illustration art model, glamour photo model, actress and more…

This year, I’ve had the great pleasure and honor of getting to know Eva Lynd, one of the most multifaceted glamour girls of the 1950s and 1960s. Eva contacted me…

Glamour girl Eva Lynd and artist Al Rossi: together again…

To men’s adventure magazine collectors, Eva Lynd is best known — by sight if not by name — as a favorite model of artist Norm Eastman. She appeared on many…

Eva Lynd vs. “The Tattoo Gang” and evil Nazis, in vintage cover paintings by Norm Eastman…

A few weeks ago I got an email about some previous posts I’d done on my blog about actress and model Eva Lynd. It said: “Hi Robert – I am…

Eva Lynd vs. The Nazis (and various other bad guys) – Part 2, updated…

AN EXCITING UPDATE ABOUT EVA LYND: I originally uploaded this post in 2012. At the time, I noted that I wasn’t sure if Eva Lynd was still alive. A few…

Eva Lynd vs. The Nazis (and various other bad guys) in Norm Eastman’s classic cover paintings – Part 1…

During the decades when men’s adventure magazines were being published, Eva Lynd was best known as an actress and a glamour photography model. In the late 1950s, she was a…

ATOMIC WEREWOLVES AND MAN-EATING PLANTS: A preview, Part 2…

In my previous post on this blog, I provided a look at eleven of the stories in new book ATOMIC WEREWOLVES AND MAN-EATING PLANTS: WHEN MEN’S ADVENTURE MAGAZINES GOT WEIRD,…

The Men’s Adventure Quarterly #5, the “Dirty Mission” issue (PAPERBACK)

The MEN’S ADVENTURE QUARTERLY #5 — the “Dirty Mission” issue features: “Dirty Dozen” style stories and artwork from men’s adventure magazines, including the MAM story that inspired the DIRTY DOZEN novel and movie; seven other classic MAM “Dirty Mission” stories; an introduction by Joe Kenney, author of the Glorious Trash blog; a special section about the legendary artists’ model, pinup model and actress Eva Lynd and artist Norm Eastman, who often used Eva for his wild covers; an article about British war comics by Justin Marriott; an amazing layout by co-editor Bill “Mad Pulp Bastard” Cunningham; and much more! The MAQ is an 8″x10″ perfect bound paperback format. MAQ #5 an extra long issue with 171 pages.

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Cuba: Sugar, Sex, and Slaughter – stories & art featuring Cuba and Fidel Castro (HARDCOVER)

“I Saw Havana Go Berserk” … “Havana’s Amazing Flesh Market” … “Bayamo’s Night of Terror” … “Terror! Cuban Hell-Cats Scare Castro’s Cutthroats” … “Squirm in Hell, My Lovely Muchacha!”

The stories published in men’s adventure magazines (MAMs) from the late 1950s through the late 1970s were notorious for their eye-popping, politically incorrect, often lurid artwork, their tough, unapologetic pulp fiction, and their exposé-style “news” articles designed to shock and titillate. Mixing fact with fiction and supplemented with sexy, violent pulp illustration art and photos, the magazines published hundreds of stories about Cuba and Fidel Castro, chronicling, illuminating, and dramatizing the earth-shaking events in Cuba in those explosive years in ways no other American print or electronic media did at the time—or has dared to since!

Men’s Adventure Library Journal editors Robert Deis and Wyatt Doyle follow their acclaimed I Watched Them Eat Me Alive with the second installment of a new kind of anthology. An expertly curated selection of fast-paced, testosterone-boosted fiction and artwork with history and context supplied by the editors, Cuba: Sugar, Sex, and Slaughter’s highlights include an exclusive pictorial reminiscence by men’s adventure supermodel Eva Lynd, who reveals details of her time as an American showgirl and model in Havana in the final days before the revolution … a portfolio from pantheon illustration artist Samson Pollen (Pollen’s Women) … and a thrilling account of international intrigue, adventure, and escape by Robert F. Dorr (A Handful of Hell), the celebrated and controversial author (and retired senior diplomat) to whom the book is dedicated.

Cuba: Sugar, Sex, and Slaughter is available as a 158-page softcover and as a 178-page expanded hardcover with additional content—20 more color pages of hard-hitting fiction and outrageous artwork.

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The hardcover edition of this book includes bonus content not included in the trade paperback edition.