Above: more office sleaze. We’ve thought up numerous silly quips for these, but we’ll never run out. Office sleaze is ripe for creativity, which may be one reason there are so many books comprising the sub-genre. Also, chauvinistic depictions of women as subordinate and subservient to men might be, just maybe, who can really say, another reason. This one, 1960’s Office Wife by Richard Grant, comes with excellent art by Robert Stanley, whose female faces are always distinctly recognizable. See what we mean here, here, and here.
1950—The Great Brinks Robbery Occurs
In the U.S., eleven thieves steal more than $2 million from an armored car company’s offices in Boston, Massachusetts. The skillful execution of the crime, with only a bare minimum of clues left at the scene, results in the robbery being billed as “the crime of the century.” Despite this, all the members of the gang are later arrested.