Are we still here? Haven’t been obliterated, leaving only a few hearty survivors living savage feral existences? Good. We loathe the flavor of human flesh, even if it’s well cooked. Above you see two unusual photos of the U.S. nuclear test Kingfish, part of the Fishbowl series of tests that took place at Johnston Atoll in the North Pacific Ocean. The 400 kiloton bomb was detonated at high altitude, provided electro magnetic pulse data, and was another step along the road to the obliteration-cooked-human-meat scenario. We post these images, by the way, because nuclear fear was such an integral part of the post-pulp era. We just talked about it last week in relation to science fiction films. Check here. The photos are from today in 1962.
1944—Velez Commits Suicide
Mexican actress Lupe Velez, who was considered one of the great beauties of her day, commits suicide by taking an overdose of sleeping pills. In her note, Velez says she did it to avoid bringing shame on her unborn child by giving birth to him out of wedlock, but many Hollywood historians believe bipolar disorder was the actual cause. The event inspired a 1965 Andy Warhol film entitled Lupe.