It was the time of Mom, apple pie and patriotic fervor. Glenn Miller and his
band and Frank Sinatra topped to charts, Abbott and Costello wowed movie goers
with their shenanigans, the 'Road' pictures teamed Bing and Bob, the Lennon
Sisters and Betty Grable were America's sweethearts and Americans pulled
together to fight the war against the 'ratzi Nazis' and those 'dirty Japs'.
The U.S. war machine was in full swing with hundreds of aircraft, tanks and other military vehicles and supplies being pumped out weekly. America was out to win the war and nothing dare stood in her way.
One very important sign of patriotism shown up on military aircraft. Pilots, crew and ground support would decorate their assigned aircraft with logos and mascots. Pretty girls were especially favored mascots and the more risqué the better.
Calendars and photos of scantily clad women reminded the men at war who was waiting for them when they got home and one of the reasons they were overseas fighting.
As a tribute to the art of WWII pinups and aviation mascots comes Volume 1 and 2 by Michael Malak and Schiffer Publishing that recreate classic pinup and aviation 'good girl' art using today's top models, print and photography techniques and illustrations to represent the art that 'brought our boys home.'
Lovingly created with gorgeous photos and art, each book brings the war years back (in slightly updated form) with stunning clarity as created by many of today's top photographers and artists.
Pages are filled with fascinating text, photos, screen captures and more about each genre of video games developed during this important decade.
Break out your controllers, plug in your console and get ready to relive the genesis of an entire entertainment industry.