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Valorie by Phil
mayhaps posted before & if so sorry.
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Re: Valorie by Phil
I hope these come through okay. This will be the first upload of files.
The second upload of Phil Miller I meant to post two stories at a time, but it seems they all ended up in the same reply. Here is another upload of two Phil Miller stories. |
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Re: Valorie by Phil
Not entirely sure, but I think the Valorie mixed match might have been the first drawing of a mixed match I ever saw. 1964. Times Square. I'm an 18-year-old tourist. There are multiple "dirty book" stores on 42nd St. on the block going east from 8th Ave. I wander into a tiny one called Keystone. Holy freaking stuff!! These kinds of things were hanging from the shelves by clips! They were covered in cellophane, so you could see some scenes. I simply could not believe it. Stunned. Not only did I not know that this sort of thing existed; until I walked into that store, I didn't know that anybody on earth shared my fetish. I thought I had died and gone to heaven.
Stanton. Eneg. All the stories seemed to be done in 4 pages. If there was one 4-page story in a package, it would be folded in half, so you could only see one page; it would cost $5. (The federal minimum wage then was $1 per hour.) If there were 4 or 5 stories, you could see the first page of the first story and the last page of the last; that package would be $20. Purgatory might be a better word than heaven, given that heaven turned out to be expensive for a kid. Maybe the way to put it is that I learned that there was a heaven. |
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Re: Valorie by Phil
You can thank my husband for these drawings. He spent many hours wandering through those same stores between Times Sq. and 8th Ave and made quite a collection. He always stopped in NYC while taking the bus home from college.
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Re: Valorie by Phil
Thank you to your husband.
Remarkable to be in this sort of contact with you so many decades later. He and I might have been in the same store at the same time, having similar thoughts. Actually, if we're talking about the Keystone, and we were there at the same time, we would have been the only customers, because there was no room for a third. Remarkable too -- to me, at least -- that he shared with you. I never talked about this sort of thing with anybody. A point younger people might not realize: The women drawn in those stories were just SO much more of fantasy then than now. SO much more. I'm sure I had never seen images remotely like that. Most people would not have believed such muscularity to be remotely possible on a woman. |
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Re: Valorie by Phil
He mentioned a small shop he went to, but didn't know the name. The last time we were in NYC, 2006, we walked along 42d St looking at the changes and he said the place was ruined, no character anymore.
We have many more sets but when I try to upload them I get error messages. I'm taking them from a PDF file as .tiff files. |
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Re: Valorie by Phil
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