Alex forwarded this to me. What you see below is the artwork Norman Saunders completed for use on the cover of the 1969 edition of Man’s Conquest.
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Alex forwarded this to me. What you see below is the artwork Norman Saunders completed for use on the cover of the 1969 edition of Man’s Conquest.
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Nice! I wonder why Betty is sporting a Luger and not a 1911.
Well, Brett, she was, obviously, an Allied spy being saved from the clutches of ruthless Axis forces! 😉 V for Victory!!!
Blondes and bombs are always hot, too!
I love these old graphics!!! Very neat! Thanks for the post!
If girls looked like that back then, I wanna go back!
A jeep and hot babes shooting at Nazis! What more could a man ask for??
Did ya see the grenades on the girl in the back?
I mean the grenades she holding .
no really go back and look she has grenades.
That picture proves it. Flat fender Jeeps are babe magnets.
I have some babe magnets on my fridge that could work. That’s the only babes my jeep attracts. I suspect Ann chases off the others, probably using weapons like the babes on the back of that jeep. As an ex weapons specialist, I think she’d enjoy firing a luger or throwing a grenade from the back :-).
Dave, did I understand your comment to mean Ann is a specialist in weapons to be used on her ex’es? If that’s correct you might want to always be very nice to her.
Paul, I never thought of it that way. So, I think I will try always being very nice to her :-). That seems to be a good strategy.