fake facial hair brings out the sexy
Yes, modocrylic hair will make you a sex god. I'd love to have seen how the sample matching turned out. This ad appeared regularly in early 70s comics. One wonders who exactly their target market was: high schoolers wanting to appear older and more sophisticated, especially if they couldn't generate any peach fuzz? Drama club members on a tight budget? Swingin' college students? Imaginative kids? A man-about-town who wanted instant facial hair to match the mood, the pot of fondue he whipped up for a lucky lady and his Hef-style smoking jacket? Unlucky 43-year old batchelors? Early drag kings? *** Tomb of Dracula (1972-79) was one of a slew of horror-themed series Marvel unleashed after Comics Code restrictions about the use of ghouls and monsters were loosened in the wake of drug-related stories issued by Merry Marvel ( Amazing Spider-Man #96-98) and the Distinguished Competition ( Green Lantern/Green Arrow #85-86) in 1971. Other series spawned included Werewol...