Pulp Fantasy Gallery
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Pulp illustration by Virgil Finlay (1914-1971).
Virgil Finlay (1914-1971), “Famous Fantastic Mysteries”, Vol. 9, #2, 1947Source
Gray Morrow (1934-2001), “Fantastic” Vol. 14, #6, 1965Source
Virgil Finlay (1914-1971), “Fantastic Adventures”, Vol. 6, #2, 1944Source
Ron Miller, ‘Red Moon of Zembabwei’, 'Fantastic’’, Vol. 23,
Virgil Finlay (1914-1971), ‘The Dead Don’t Die’, “Fantastic
Shovel, pickax, crowbar, what’s the difference…Planet Comics #21 (1942, Nov.), page
Virgil Finlay (1914-1971), 'Doorway Into Time’, “Famous Fantastic Mysterie
Fantasy book cover I made for Light Grey Art Lab’s Sci-fi pulp novel show, STATION ZERO. T
honestlydeepesttidalwave:source: SpookyStew @elviraswig
This week is the 100th Anniversary of the publication of maybe my favorite pulp-era fantasy novel, A
manfrommars2049:Worlds of Fantasy, #1 (1968). Cover by Jack Gaughan. via pulp
Hannes Bok is another tremendous fantasy illustrator, primarily from the pulp era, who is largely ov
Virgil Finlay (1914-1971), an American pulp fantasy, science fiction and horror illustrator
Golden age of Pulp Magazines: Weird Tales
Dark of the Moon, by the great sci-fi/fantasy pulp artist Hannes Bok, 1953. This painting was featur
Golden age of Pulp Magazines: Weird Tales
Fantastic Novels July 1950
honestlydeepesttidalwave: Well-known artist who worked for Warren - Esteban Maroto woelfdietrich.com
Lawrence Sterne Stevens (1886-1960) cover, “Famous Fantastic Mysteries”, Vol. 11, #1, Oc
Cosplay #ThrowbackThursday time once again! This week, the Wayback Machine moves on to SolaCon aka W
Cosplay #ThrowbackThursday time once again! This week, the Wayback Machine takes us to the 1957 Worl
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