Well, the clever answer would be to say that it s a cloud of smoke from the doobie she's been smoking (and the cause of her skating naked). The not-quite-as-clever answer is that it's a mark left from a price tag peeled off the cover of the book.
dbackdad said: Quite the life Bodenheim led ... and quite the gruesome ending.
Didn't he just? My gaming buddy asked me when it was published. I guessed the 1950's so looked it up. It was actually published in 1930. Wikipedia had quite a bit on him. I just assumed it was a bit of pulp nonsense.... but apparently not.
dbackdad said: The not-quite-as-clever answer is that it's a mark left from a price tag peeled off the cover of the book.
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I can tell I'm getting older because my first reaction to this was "Ouch"... imagine if she fell...
My first thought was..... Breezy!
BTW - Google the author.....
Quite the life Bodenheim led ... and quite the gruesome ending.
What does she have hovering above her chest? (Right below the neck/collarbone, but above the breasts.)
Well, the clever answer would be to say that it s a cloud of smoke from the doobie she's been smoking (and the cause of her skating naked). The not-quite-as-clever answer is that it's a mark left from a price tag peeled off the cover of the book.
dbackdad said: Quite the life Bodenheim led ... and quite the gruesome ending.
Didn't he just? My gaming buddy asked me when it was published. I guessed the 1950's so looked it up. It was actually published in 1930. Wikipedia had quite a bit on him. I just assumed it was a bit of pulp nonsense.... but apparently not.
dbackdad said: The not-quite-as-clever answer is that it's a mark left from a price tag peeled off the cover of the book.
I think it is indeed. Sharp eyes!
justa price tag mark?
pooh.
She is fact several thousand feet tall and it's a cloud.
thus making this the most amazing pulp fiction cover ever concocted.
muahahahahahaa
*goes back to sleep*
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