Tuesday, May 21, 2019

ONE MAN'S NOSTALGIA PART TWO by Dave Goode






Do you remember the television series LOVE THAT BOB/THE BOB CUMMINGS SHOW (1955 to 1959). It starred Bob Cummings as Bob Collins, a suave ladies man and photographer working in Hollywood, and his interactions with his models, family and secretary. Bob Collins was the first pin-up photographer that I was introduced to. And though he was a womanizer he was still depicted as being more or less a nice guy.






Art by Dave Stevens


That wasn't always the case for glamour popular fiction where they were quite often depicted as "sharp-shooters" taking advantage of innocent young girls from "Small Town, America" who come to big cities with stars in their eyes. This was often the case in exploitation paperbacks and grind house movies.

 





















This made for interesting reading and movie viewing. But there was probably nothing further from the truth. How much business would a pin-up photographer get once they got a reputation as being a skirt-chaser? But of course that's what young boys fantasized about. Scoring with the models they saw in "girlie mags". And of course teenaged boys were under the impression that these photogs were getting this action. This was reinforced by Russ Meyers who had married two of his models and dated a number of others.


And then there was the fantasy of saving some naive young model from the clutches of an unscrupulous photographer who was in fact a (gasp) pornographer. I've used this story line in comics with both my Dr. Judo and Mr. Incognito characters. But this is seldom the case. In fact in the Mr.Incognito strip the model berates the American luchador for his rescue. And is worried that she's not going to get paid for the session that the masked man broke up. The models are adults who have made a grown up decision. And they're also quite able to take care of themselves when it comes to handling a lech as Miss Ginger Snaps does in the new comic by myself and Vance Capley.

Dave Goode copyright 2019

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4 comments:

  1. I'd read that Bob Cummings assistant, played by Ann B. Davis, Schultzy was the basis for Pepper Potts in the Iron Man comics of the 60s. I can see it, but I wonder if the story is true... by the way, love the blog!

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  2. Don Heck modeled her after Davis' Schultzy character. Even gave her dark hair at first. It was too "on the nose". So we have the red-headed Pepper.

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  3. So I'm not the only feller who read this. Thanks, amigo!

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  4. I had heard that the fan-boys of the day complained about how she was so unattractive. And so she was changed.My question is was Happy originally inspired by Lionel Stander?

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