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Tag Archives: pulp art
Freezing
Resisting experiment victim
Celebrating the decline of traditional values
Original post here. Image is a magazine cover containing the text “The East Village Other. Vol. 6, No. 6, Jan 5, 1971. 25¢ N.Y.C. 35¢ outside. Trashman inside. Celebrating the decline of traditional values.” Sourced to psychedelicway.
Our robot overlords
Original post here. Image is a magazine cover containing the text “Imagination. Stories of science and fantasy. Slaves to the metal horde by Milton Lesser. June 1954. 35¢.” Sourced to damsellover via pulpfricitonart.
The Girl who Loved Death
Original post here. Not to let my editorial voice intrude here too much, but I have read the Paul Fairman story this particular cover is illustrating, and having done so I found it disappointing in comparison with the one that began writing itself in my head. C’est le pulp.. Sourced to americanartarchives.com via twofistedpulp. Original text:
Walter Popp, 1952
Nowhere to run
Human shield
Original post here. Image is a pulp magazine cover containing the text “Crack Detective and Mystery (formerly Famous Mysteries). The Black Widow by Al McGarry. Bad Blonde on my Arm by Francis C. Battle.” Sourced to distresseddamsels via singoshibari.
Cobra peril
Original post here. The likely source material here is Margaret Brundage. Original text:









