Stripped of all decency in New Orleans

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Uh oh, revenant

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http://thauma-aidou.tumblr.com/post/157365199719/notpulpcovers-ransom-for-a-dead-wife


Looks like he got her

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Tweeted by @GRIMACHU.

Girl gunned down

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seattlemysterybooks:

philsp.com

April 1937 issue

cover art by H.I. Parkhurst

Mort Lansing, “Murder for Exercise” (Johnny Harding)

Stewart Gates, “Bullets and Pearls”

E. Hoffmann Price, “Headless Corpse” (Cliff Cragin)

Robert Leslie Bellem, “Death for a Name” (Dan Turner)

Cary Moran, “Killer in the Cold” (Mike Cockrell)

Adolphe Barreaux, “The Missing Models Mystery” (Sally the Sleuth)

Ellery Watson Calder, “Sacrifice Rap”

N. Wooten Poge, “Death Plays Knock-Knock” (Bill Carter)

Willis Vachel Keith, “House of Death”

Seattle Mystery Bookshop

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Acid to the face

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My original tumblr post was here.   This is a somewhat mysterious issue of Thrilling Mystery, but probably dates to sometime in the late 1930s.  Original text:

Tweeted by 1whoknewcthulhu ‏@srmd991 with accompanying text “Happy birthday O. M. Cabral: writer for the shudder pulps.”

Bonus pulp: Ghoul’s nightmare

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Spicy Mystery Stories, March 1936. Cover by H.J. Ward. Internet Speculative Fiction Database entry here.

Strange injection

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Spicy Mystery Stories, October 1935. Cover by Norman Saunders. Internet Speculative Fiction database entry here.

A weird yellow-peril tale

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My original tumblr post was here.  This is the cover of the June 1934 edition of Weird Tales, cover by Margaret Brundage.  The ISFDB entry for the issue is here.   It was tweeted by Wall of Weirdness.

Branding

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Polls are now closed in New York, Louisiana, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Arizona, Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, those parts of Michigan that are on Central Time, and those parts of Kansas, South Dakota, and Texas that are on Mountain Time.

My original tumblr post was here.  This illustration is the May-June 1938 edition of Terror Tales; the ISFDB entry for the issue is here.    Original text:

Tweeted by CaptKarstein.

Source: twitter.com

Bat-like wings

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notpulpcovers:

Bronson gasped aloud as the bat-like wings began slowly to spread

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