Tuesday, May 12, 2020

CALL ME B'WAN! by Dave Goode


One of my favorite pieces by Frank Frazetta was the cover to National Lampoon No. 13 ( April 1971 ) A neat little parody / homage to men's sweat mags. Specifically those featuring jungle adventures. The ones with great white hunters rescuing girls in torn blouses.

As a fan of Columbia's Jungle Jim movie series starring Johnny Weissmuller I can't help but be drawn to them. In fact those magazine covers remind me quite a bit of the movie posters illustrated  by Glenn Cravath for that series loosely based on the popular comic strip from King Features.

It's too bad no movie producer took a cue from them and made some low - budget flicks based on the stories found in MEN'S ACTION , WORLD OF MEN , MAN'S STORY , ADVENTURE and others.




This would have been ideal for Sam Katzman a.k.a  " Jungle " Sam. The man who took former screen Tarzan Johnny Weissmuller Johnny Weissmuller put him in safari clothes and with the help of stock footage turned him into a low - budget version of cartoonist Alex Raymond's Jungle Jim.


1 comment:

  1. Love those Cravath posters.Would have been good comic book covers as well.

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