
Original post here. Original text “Larry Brent 173 by Michael Studt on Flickr.”
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Larry Brent’s Death Dance
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Original post here. Image contains the text “Dan Shocker’s silber Grusel-Krimi. Larry Brent’s TotenTanz.” Original text “Silber Grusel-Krimi 100 by Michael Studt on Flickr.”
Things that once were girls…

Image is a cover of Horror Stories and contains the text “Horror Stories. 15¢. Aug.-Sept. Things That Once Were Girls, spine-tingling mystery-horror novelette by Donald Graham. Two big feature-length novels: Satan’s Five Days by Henry Treat Sperry. School for the Dying by Julius Long.” Found in this index at The Golden Age.
Rat temple

Original post here. Image contains the text “Larry Brent. Unheimliche Grusels von Dan Shocker. Rätsel-Tempel des Dschinn. Dan Shocker.” Original text “Larry Brent 139 by Michael Studt on Flickr.”
Girl and mad-science beast

Original post here. Image contains the text “W.J. Tobien. Silber Grusel-Krimi. Horror-Klinik.” Original text “Silber Grusel-Krimi 316 by Michael Studt on Flickr.”
Boiled in the tube

Image is a cover of Horror Stories (October-November 1937) and contains the text “Horror Stories. 15¢ Oct.-Nov. Two blood-chilling novelettes of eerie mystery and horror. Listen to the Madman’s Drum! by Francis James. Daughter of the Devil by Ralston Shields.” Found in this index at The Golden Age.
Octopus man

Original post here. Image contains the text “Uncanny Tales. May, 15 cents. The Soul Eater by Thomas P. Kelley. Mr. Packer Goes to Hell by Cecil Corwin.” Sourced via greatgrottu. Original text:
Sculptor of Corpses

Original post here. Image contains the text “Thrilling Mystery. A Thrilling Publication. Sept. 10¢. Sculptor of Corpses, A Novelet of Weird Cadavers by Ray Cummings. The Faring of the Wolf, A Novelet of Satan’s Slaves by Roger Howard Norton.” Sourced via greatgrottu. Original text:
Weird Cadavers
Dieselpunk cryonics

Image is a cover of Horor Stories (August-September 1937) and contains the text “Horror Stories. The Marriage Made in Hell, by Wyatt Blassingame. Blood for the Cavern Dwellers, by John H. Know. Disturb Not the Dead, by George Edson.” Found in this gallery at The Golden Age.
Man versus tyrant ants

Original post here. Image contains the text “An Earthman on Venus, by Ralph Milne Farley. Chapter I: When Myles Cabot accid
entally transmitted himself to the planet Venus, he found himself stranded on a mysterious world where every unguarded minute might mean a horrible death. Kept on the run by tiger-sized spiders, man-eating plants and dictatorial ant-men, Myles discovered the secret of the land — that humanity was a slave-race held in bondage by the monster ants. Called upon fro help by the beautiful princess Lilla, Myles shoed the monsters what an angry Earthman can do…” Original text:
Not so classic illustrated, based on a pulp novel written in 1926 called The Radio Man by Ralph Milne Farley Avon Publishing did a one shot adaptation of it in 1951 called An Earthman on Venus.
The art was by Wally Wood.