Pulp Parade #194: Why didn’t Playboy ever run a “Girls of the Guillotine” issue?

Pulp Parade #193: Is that really the way to go down the ladder, fire hero guy?
Pulp Parade #195: Fishing expedition

This is Saucy Movie Tales for September 1936, cover by Norman Saunders. I found this version of the cover at Pulp Covers.

We have a special treat for you on this issue, the first of four. Longtime Erotic Mad Science contributing artist Lucy Fidelis has done a re-creation for this issue. She has made them in both “clean” and “context” versions. Clean:

A version of Marianne, originally by Norman Saunders, redrawn by Lucy Fidelis.

and context:

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Lucy has a professional site here.

One thought on “Pulp Parade #194: Why didn’t Playboy ever run a “Girls of the Guillotine” issue?

  1. August 1989 Playboy Women of Wall Street issue had the 8 page “Off with their Clothes” Pictorial. That might be pretty close.

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