Pulp Art Gallery
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Detective Tales
Don’t Look, 1960
cyberloubard:If Dragon Ball Z was a pulp Art by Astor Alexander
“La Vendetta di Frankenstein”Vampirissimo vol. 3, #5 (Italy 1974)
Jerry Burge, ‘The Dark Door’, “Witchcraft and Sorcery”, Vol. 1, #5, 1971Sour
Coby Whitmore, artist
"Practice to Deceive" 1957 cover art illustrator unknown
Joseph Eberle (1926-2006), “Other Worlds”, #31, Vol. 5, 1953Source
Virgil Finlay (1914-1971), “Famous Fantastic Mysteries”, Vol. 10, #1, 1948Source
Frank Kelly Freas (1922-2005), “Fantasy Science Fiction” Vol. 11, #3, 1956Source
xombiedirge:Brutally Cool by Joshua Budich12” X 18” 4 colour screen print. S/N Edition of 150, HERE.
Hey there,It has been almost a year and a half since I created any posts or any collage or whatever
Pyramid G615 (PBO, 1961)Cover by John Schoenherr
Die Bestie schlägt zu (1975). Cover art by Dutch artist, Karel Thole. Hehe, “bestie”. The beast atta
Hannes Bok (1914-1964), ‘The Horror in the Glyn’, “Weird Tales”, Vol. 35, #2, 1940Source
monstermelodies:Cover illustration, WerewolvesMartin H Greenberg (1995)
Virgil Finlay (1914-1971), ‘The City of Wonder’, “Famous Fantastic Mysteries&rdquo
One of them roberts or whatever you call it on the cover of Amazing Stories (May 1957). Art by Ed Va
Ed Emshwiller (1925-1990), “Worlds of IF”, Vol. 9, #4, 1960Source
Frank Kelly Freas (1922-2005), ‘Phone Me..’, “Planet Stories”, Vol. 6, #8, 1
“Tip-off Girl! She’s the eyes and ears of the mob!” Crime magazine (April 1952).
Frank Kelly Freas (1922-2005), ‘The Werewolf of Ponkert’, by H. Warner Munn, “Weird Tales&rdqu
Alex Schomburg (1905-1998), “Fantastic Story Magazine”, Vol. 4, #2, 1953Source
Frank Rudolph Paul (1884-1963), “Amazing Stories”, Vol. 3, #2, 1928Source
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