1940s Pinup Girl
Nyoka the Jungle Girl - Nyoka the Jungle Girl is a Fawcett and later Charlton and AC comic book first published in 1940. The comic cannot accurately be described as a generic "Jungle Girl" comic book popular in the 1940s since Nyoka was simply an expatriot American girl who lived in the jungle.
Naughtiest Girl - The Naughtiest Girl series of books was written by Enid Blyton in the 1940s. Unusually, they are set at a progressive boarding school rather than a traditional one.
Golden Girl - Golden Girl is the name of two superheroines in the Marvel Comics universe who were active during the 1940s.
Sweater girl - Sweater girl describes a fashion look popularized in Hollywood in the 1940s and 1950s by actresses such as Lana Turner and Jane Russell exemplified by the wearing of a tight sweater in order to emphasize the bustline. In its original form the image was often tied to the promotion of new bra technology.
1940spinupgirl
This skin-baring double feature collects two films starring pinup girl Bettie Page. TEASERAMA: A hilarious compilation of vintage stag films from the 1950s, introduced by scantily clad pinup girl Betty Page: Oh Baby, A Fishy Story, Evolution of a Glamour Girl, Dark Exchange and Cabbages and Kinks. A winning choice for fans of baseball, women's history, and gutsy girls! All rights reserved. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. Did you know that one of America's favorite songs was written about a girl? Filmed by bondage-flick pioneer Irving Klaw, this video also features female impersonators, contortionists and comedy acts. Lili St. Cyr takes a more sophisticated turn on the classic striptease. VARIETEASE: Directed by bondage-film pioneer Irving Klaw, this exploitation film (in color) features pinup legend Betty Page doing her Dance of the Four Veils striptease. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. This skin-baring double feature collects two films starring pinup girl Betty Page: Oh Baby, A Fishy Story, Evolution of a Glamour Girl, Dark Exchange and Cabbages and Kinks. Spirited text and jubilant pictures celebrate this brave sisterhood of players in pigtails and the league they called their own. Inspired by these two little-known facts, Shana Corey and Rebecca Gibbon imagine how one determined girl followed a dream and became a player in the 1940s girls all across America were crazy for our country's favorite game? Take me out to the ball game, take me out to the ball game, take me out with the crowd... All rights reserved. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005.