Well, our power went out during another major midwest storm on the afternoon of July 4th, so apologies, I haven't had much time to put a proper AEET post together. But alas, a few days later the electric is finally back on here now (as of like 15 minutes ago, seriously whew!), and as long as I was logged in and updating THOIA, I wanted to get something cool posted here quickly in the meantime as well. I stumbled upon this fab image in an old 1940's LIFE Magazine back issue, and luck be damned, the exact issue number and date unfortunately has gone amiss from my notes. So after a few grueling days minus AC and streamin' TV, a cute Wint-O-Green gal snowskiing in a bikini with dreams of a Palm Beach getaway seemed like the perfect post subject.
Monday, July 6, 2026
Saturday, July 4, 2026
Bathing Beauties
It might sound weird to some, but it's actually too goddamn hot to go swimming on this freakishly sweltering 4th of July-- *pants! But that ain't gonna stop me from enjoying (and sharin') the sizzlin' sight of a trio of sweet lil bathing beach beauties! This was a nice collection I spotted at an antique mall last week (didn't buy 'em, if you're wondering), and I just liked the way they were arranged in the case, along with that equally interesting painting leaned up there in the background. Unlike the rare, and much higher quality, earlier era bisque bathing beauties from Germany, these porcelain gals were made in midcentury Japan, and are somewhat common in this time zone, --though these three with their unique poses and lovely, glossy paint jobs were new to me! Post rounded out with an adorable old beach post card I found recently as well!
Thursday, July 2, 2026
Murray-Go-Round & Round
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Contract Trickery
Sunday, June 28, 2026
The Deadly Quest!
We've encountered a number of scantily-clad, jungle jittery tales over at THOIA this month, so how about one more right here at AEET, via the January 1948 issue of Exciting Comics #59. And just how exciting is this anyway, you're probably askin' yourself? Well, if you can tear yourself away from that amazing Alex Schomberg cover art, you'll find your adventure has only just begun-- because here comes nine, pulse-poundin' pages of F'n Frank Frazetta jungle goddess goodness to boot, --woo hoo!! Fraz merely proves what we already know, that he can definitely do it all: mean men, awesome animal attacks, and one of the deadliest dames to ever sock some deservin' sap right across a funny book page panel! And if you think it all ends there, think again, because we also have a couple classic shots of actress Ann Savage dressed as a jungle savage and wieldin' a spear like nobody's business-- from the equally exciting 1944 Columbia Pictures comedy, Ever Since Venus! I believe we've covered all categories of beautiful blondes, brunettes, and rockin' red heads! But is it possible to top all of this with one more post before juicy June screeches to a halt? Stick around and find out...
Friday, June 26, 2026
The Fire-King Creech Mug
Anchor Hocking Glass Company was founded way back in 1905, and to this day has continued non-stop in producing millions of glassware item masterpieces. (CLICK HERE for more about it.) But for this post, we are going to take a quick look at one exceptionally unique design that was introduced as part of their iconic, midcentury Fire-King line of highly durable, borosilicate tableware. So, slowly scroll down, and gaze upon the fantastic, Kimberly Diamond Green Fade. Or as some of us like to call it, "The Fire-King Creech Mug." Clearly designed shortly after "Killer Kimberly" herself hunted down a gill man creature from the blackest of all lagoons, and then slayed it. She probably filleted it. And then she proceeded to make dynamic drinking glasses out of that gorgeous, glossy green hide! It sure beats the ever livin' Hell out of super trendy Jadeite, too! All joking aside, if you say the words: "Fire-King Creech Mug" over and over a few times fast, you will know exactly why this magnificent monster mug means business!
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Look! Summer Sun Look
We officially entered sweet Summer a few days ago, so now who among you believes they can find a better example of midcentury light bulb packaging than this? Come on, --try me! All sides colorful, and covered in beautiful, beachy keen, painted artwork. Swimsuits, sandcastles, sail boats, scuba shoes, and men handling their big 'ol balls. Lovely lettering too. Heck, even the sun lamp bulb itself is a wondrous, work of perfect design. Okay, maybe the caution side of the box could've used another bathing beauty, --but it's important to pay attention to those wise words sometimes, I guess. Another amazin' example of vintage lamp art can also be found in the ever astonishin' AEET Archive right HERE! Go now, get astounded, --TODAY!