Above is another cover from the famed blue period of National Spotlite. Actually, all the covers are blue. We’ve literally never seen one that wasn’t. The stories are predominantly blue, too, among them a piece by Jay Shanley titled, “Girl Seduces Men for Homo Clients.” In addition to being sexual it’s of course offensive as hell toward the gay community, but as phony tabloid stories goes it’s more inventive than most. Shanley writes about a woman named Tina Conway who has a business seducing men for gay clients. She doesn’t actually have sex with them. “I just get them heated up so that they’ll take any form of sexing they can get.” Did this actually happen? We seriously doubt it, but Spotlite editors had to make sure they ticked the anti-gay box with each issue. For people who claimed to disapprove, they sure were obsessed. Just saying. This issue hit newsstands today in 1971.
1906—First Airplane Flight in Europe
Romanian designer Traian Vuia flies twelve meters outside Paris in a self-propelled airplane, taking off without the aid of tractors or cables, and thus becomes the first person to fly a self-propelled, heavier-than-air aircraft. Because his craft was not a glider, and did not need to be pulled, catapulted or otherwise assisted, it is considered by some historians to be the first true airplane.