This November 1957 issue of Man magazine from Australia features a very attractive cover painted by the still unidentified artist Humph. Consider it a continuation of our “Lost at C” collection from a few years back, which comprised various cartoonists riffing on the classic theme of people stranded on lonely islands. This Man also features Humph art in the interior, and efforts from Jack Waugh and Phil Belbin. In addition, there’s the short story “The Tin Alibi” from fiction heavyweight Harry Whittington, and a short profile and photo feature on Swedish icon Anita Ekberg. All shared here to waste your time in a pleasant way. If you want to waste even more time we have other issues of Man here and here, six issues of Man Junior starting here, and if you’re willing to go down the deepest possible rabbit hole, we have, from the same publishing company and featuring the same artists, more than eighty issues of the iconic magazine Adam starting at this link.
1911—Team Reaches South Pole
Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen, along with his team Olav Bjaaland, Helmer Hanssen, Sverre Hassel, and Oscar Wisting, becomes the first person to reach the South Pole. After a celebrated career, Amundsen eventually disappears in 1928 while returning from a search and rescue flight at the North Pole. His body is never found.