We can’t see Monk’s and Ham’s dates here. But writer Tony Isabella named these wind-blown women after real people. Who were they?
The first person to identify them properly wins…absolutely nothing. Except, of course, the glory of knowing you’re cooler than everyone else.
(Yes. This is gonna be embarrassingly easy for many of you pop culture fans.)
Vintage Art & Text:
Transcript:
SCENE: Two grinning men as their hair blows in a fierce wind.
CAPTION: Doc Savage aides Ham and Monk…are on a
double-date.
HAM: Hey, girls!
Doesn’t this Wind Tunnel of Love…make my
hair look great? Bettie?
Bunny?
MONK: Our dates can’t hear you, shyster! They were blown…about 200 yards down this contraption!
1965 Art: Jack Keller Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Writer of Bronze: Tony Isabella
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CAPTION: Doc Savage aides Ham and Monk...are on a
double-date.
HAM: Hey, girls!
Doesn’t this Wind Tunnel of Love...make my
hair look great? Bettie?
Bunny?
MONK: Our dates can’t hear you, shyster! They were blown...about 200 yards down this contraption!
1965 Art: Jack Keller Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Writer of Bronze: Tony Isabella
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Bettie Page and photographer Bunny Yeager?
Congratulations, Tom. You’re the first person to identify Bettie and Bunny. I knew it’d happen quickly, but that is fast! You are–as promised–now officially cooler than anyone else!
In the original, Mags is a jerk. Calls his friend Warts?