1930s Pulp Gallery
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Desert Madness. Hugh Joseph Ward cover art for Spicy Adventure Stories (May 1935).
Norman Saunders (1907-1989). Cover art for Black Book Detective Magazine #3 (February 1936).
The Red-Headed Murder Case.Illustration by Harry Kirchner for Clues magazine (August 1938).
The Creeping Death. George Rozen (1895-1974) cover art for The Shadow (January 1933).
dieselpunkflimflam:pulpbizarre:1347-4337-23736Another wonderful contraption from the 1930s! If only!
Sci-fi illustration by Virgil Finlay (1914-1971). Late 1930s, I think.My first thought was: Greedo.
Bride of the Mummy. Tom Lovell (1909-1997) cover art for Dime Mystery Magazine (July 1936).
Lesbian Pulp Novels with Happy Endings, Part OnePulp novels were a lifeline for many gay and bisexua
myfairynuffstuff:Clarice Beckett (1887 - 1935) - Moonlight and Calm Sea. 1931. Oil on pulpboard.
In the 1920s and 1930s, due to the influence of the two most popular adventure writers of the era, T
Digital Comic Museum’s pulp and magazine racks of the 1930s. The bottom-most image is Har
Of all the Tarzan imitators of the 1930s-1940s, the absolute best one was the blonde Ki-Gor. A son o
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