Alessandro Biffignandi Set I

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Original post here. Sourced via wladsmolensk. Original text:

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Alessandro Biffignandi Roma (Italia), 1935

Ilustrador italiano, con una técnica y estilo personales, creador de infinidad de portadas pulp para comics de terror, eroticos y de guerra.

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Darlings of the Black Master

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Image is a cover of Terror Tales (November-December 1937) and contains the text “Terror Tales. 15¢. Spin-chilling stories by Raymond Whetstone and others. Novelettes of Weird Menace. Dance to Satan’s Drums by Francis James. Darlings of the Black Master by Russell Gray.” Found in this gallery at The Golden Age.

Come along now

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This is the cover art from the April 1934 issue of Black Book Detective. The artist is Rafael de Soto, a prolific pulp illustrator and the purported descendant of infamous conquistador Hernando de Soto. (From that same link, de Soto’s tube-girl-to-mermaid mad science transformation cover for the May 1940 Terror Tales magazine is also not to be missed.)
Image provenance by Bacchus at Erosblog.

Just a little injection, m’dear

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Image is a cover of Terror Tales (August 1937) and contains the text “Terror Tales. 15¢. Blood-chilling novelettes. Satan’s Love Bazaar by Wayne Rogers. Dance of the Bloodless Ones by Francis James. Dale Cummings and others.” Image found in this gallery at The Golden Age.

Satan’s Children are Hungry

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Image is a cover of Terror Tales (March-April 1937) and contains the text “Terror Tales. 15¢. Satan’s Children are Hungry, a weirdly fascinating terror novel by Nat Schachner. Kiss Me — and Die, John H. Knox. Blassingame, Rogers, Hines, and Others.” Found in this gallery at The Golden Age.

Satan’s Scalpel

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Image is a cover of Terror Tales (October 1935) and contains the text “Terror Tales, the magazine of eerie fiction!. October. 15¢. Cave, Ernst, Middleton, Whipple, Duncan. Satan’s Scalpel. Gripping mystery-terror novel by Arthur Leo Zagat.” Found in this gallery at The Golden Age.

Brains everywhere

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This painting of a nude Maghella is the uncensored, bare-breasted version of a painting by Averardo Ciriello that appeared (censored by means of painted-on bra and panties) on the cover of Italian fumetti magazine Maghella #109.
Image provenance by Bacchus at Erosblog.

Fright

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Loads and loads of Fu Manchu

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Image contains the text “Sax Rohmer. The Mask of Fu Manchu. Back from the dead…and younger! The Orient’s sinister genius returns with a fantastic scheme to rule the world. ‘…one of the “greats” of horror fiction.’ –San Francisco Chronicle.”
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Image contains the text “Sax Rohmer. The Return of Dr. Fu-Manchu. The most incredibly evil genius of all time is back from the dead — deadlier than ever.”
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Image contains the text “Sax Rohmer. Shadow of Fu Manchu. The deadly Doctor plots to control the most powerful weapon ever known.”
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Image contains the text “Sax Rohmer. Daughter of Fu Manchu.”
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Image contains the text “Sax Rohmer. The Drums of Fu Manchu. Rulers of nations were pawns in his sinister game.”
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Image contains the text “Sax Rohmer. The Bride of Fu-Manchu.”
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Image contains the text “Sax Rohmer. The Bride of Fu Manchu.”
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Image contains the text “Sax Rohmer. The Island of Fu Manchu. The laboratory of the living dead — and an incredible scheme for world control. ‘Thriller de lux.’ — Saturday Review of Literature.”
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Image includes the text “Sax Rohmer. The Bride of Fu Manchu. In her hands was the power to stop the world’s deadliest plague!”
Original post here. Sourced to pulpexplosion via pulpflesh.

Tiny woman seized

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Image is the cover of Terror Tales (September 1934) and contains the text “Terror Tales. September, 15¢. House of Living Death, spine-tingling mystery novel by Arthur Leo Zagat. Dead Man’s Bride by Wyatt Blassingame. Hugh B. Cave, G.T. Fleming-Roberts, and other masters of eerie fiction!” Found in this gallery at The Golden Age.