5/23/2023 0 Comments Lay Me Odds by Rod Gray![]() ![]() They were accompanied by the Lady from L.U.S.T.Įve Drum works for the League of Undercover Spies and Terrorists. The year 1967 was a heyday for such prurient entertainment as the Man from O.R.G.Y., first out in 1965, was joined by the Coxeman and the Man from T.O.M.C.A.T. ![]() Between 19, Fox-who is certainly better remembered nowadays as a writer for such DC Comics superhero tites as Batman, Hawkman, The Flash, and Justice League of America-composed at least 13 (and perhaps more) paperback novels featuring Eve Drum, the “Lady from L.U.S.T.” The Web site Spy Guys and Gals explains:Īs the West’s love for spy fiction reached its highest point with James Bond on the screen and Napoleon Solo on the television, it was natural that publishers would branch out with series geared totally towards a love of down-and-dirty sex. Part of a month-long celebration of artist Paul Rader’s work.ĥ Beds to Mecca, by “Rod Gray,” aka Gardner F. ![]()
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