He Was Both Master and Slave of The High Priestess of Love
I have no words.
Every 468th man in this slaphappy, oil-soaked “Arabian Nights” Paradise in a millionaire plus — living high off the camel in air-conditioned, neon-lit palaces with a beauty pageant parade of wives and mistresses “imported” from around the world.
When is the last time you hear Kuwait described as “slaphappy”?
Stag, February 1966 via
The plot concerns the resurrection of a mythical demon due to the theft of a sacred dagger, and an unrelated trap that lures Conan to the island fortress roamed by the demon. Due to its plot loopholes and borrowed elements from Iron Shadows in the Moon, some Howard scholars claim this story is the weakest of the early Conan tales.
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Question 1) Do you fantasize about wrestling cephalopods?
They Lived for Sin, Sun, and Sudden Death
They were a wild groups of young Americans on a surfing and sex binge that had taken them halfway across the world — and lurking among them was a Red killmaster out to trigger a three-continent orgy of subversion and murder. Then a Yank undercover man infiltrated their treacherous ranks, moving up a girl by girl, thrill by thrill ladder in search of his deadly quarry, aware that a single false move would throw him into the path of a tidal wave of violent revenge…
And just in case that doesn’t sound awesome enough for you, that guy has a .30 caliber medium machine gun mounted on his surfboard. Top that!
A.K.A “Bats”
Also includes New U.S. Menace: Teen-Agers In Black Leather Jackets and Don’t Be A Sucker — Cheat!
Colonel Hugh North is sent to destroy a lost missile
The same Colonel Hugh North from Two Tickets For Tangier
Love slave to a Turkish beauty, in boudoir or battle he was the Great Smith!
“Blood-rousing adventure… Magnificent, lusty love-making”
Also I Sold My Baby and Man-Crazy
I would really like to know what story this was painted for, but I can’t find any details about it. It looks like an Arab costume on the woman, a vaguely ethnic guy, and Roman chariots. Something Byzantine, perhaps?