Once again we champion the devilish eye of Pappy over at Pappy's Golden Age Comics Blogzine with a recent entry featuring comics detective/blonde bombshell Starr Flagg. As is often the case with Mexico- and South America-based pulp comic fables, the narrative, in this case, "The House That Hate Built," serves as a barely-disguised semiotic delivery mechanism for sordid, soft-core "Latin"-laced titillation--and who is knocking that!????? Not me.
Of particular note in this doozy of a story--the S&M panels featuring twin whipped, naked-chested he-men, one 'white', one 'latino, for variety. The art is by Ogden Whitney.
Gracias Pappy! Or as we would call you over here at the Textmex Galleryblog, Pappy Chulo!
Here are some choice scans lifted off of Pappy's amazing blog:
Saturday, April 16, 2016
"Mexico" "South America" What Does it Matter!? 50 Shades of Wow With Yet Another Chapter in the History of Latin American in American Comics #mextasy
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