
Original post here. Image includes the text “The Shudder Show. A.E. Martin. New Series of Creepy Stories.” Sourced to monstercrazy via gotham-city-hardcore.
Tag Archives: pulp art
Red-haired sweetheart of death!

Original post here. Image contains the text “Real Detective: America’s Best True Crime Stories. July 25¢. ‘Undress — or Go Hungry!’ It happened in Times Square. Who Tied the Hangman’s Knot? Maryland’s Eastern Shore Society Horror. Georgia’s Red-Haired Sweetheart of Death!” Sourced to Flickr / paulmalon via feeling-is-first. Original text:
Redhead of Death (by paul.malon)
Savage Breed

Original post here. Image contains the text “Savage Breed. Behind the tinsel and the sawdust charm the carnival was a cesspool of sex and savage desire. By Patrice Caval.”
Femme peril in the desert

Original post here. Image contains the text “Exotic. Peppy. Exciting. Mystery Adventures. 15¢. Invisible Dagger, Bedford Rohmer. World Tube Murders, R.F. Starzl.” Sourced via damsellover. Original text:
Invisible Dagger http://ift.tt/1djOua0
Flames over Eden

Original post here. Image contains the text “Thrilling Detective. 10¢. Flames over Edent, A Novelet of Crime in Hawaii by Jean Francis Webb. Featuring Dead Man’s Gift, A baffling Murder Mystery Novel by Frederick C. Painton.” Sourced via greatgrottu. Original text:
Pulp fiction so thick you could spread it on bread like butter.
Lopan Vs. Fu Manchu!
Death’s red stream

Image is a cover of Horror Stories (February-March 1936) and contains the text “Horror Stories. Death’s Red Stream. Spine-tingling horror-mystery novelette by George Edson. Wyatt Blassingame. Arthur J. Burks. Wayne Rogers. A lodging in Hell! by Arthur Leo Zagat.” Found in this gallery at The Golden Age.
In the soup

Image is a cover of Horror Stories (February 1935) found in this gallery at The Golden Age. Image contains the text “Horror Stories. When Ghouls Come Seeking! Soul-chilling mystery-horror novelette by Ray Cummings. Madman’s Circus. Gripping Terror Novelette by Paul Ernst. Arthur Leo Zagat. Hugh B. Cave. H.M. Appel.”
Monastic capture

Original post here. Image appears to have been cover art for an issue of Dracula magazine, as can be seen (with others) on this page. Sourced to coitusandcarnage via vixensandmonsters.
Descent into the vat

Original post here. Image contains the text “Mister Mystery, July ’52. Tales of horror and suspense” and a signature “Mortellaro.” Image sourced to greatgrottu.
The corpse in the waxworks

Original post here. Image contains the text “Berkley Books. G-143. 35¢. John Dickson Carr, The Corpse in the Waxworks. Complete and unabridged.” Sourced via horrorpedia. Original text:
Cover art by Robert Maguire, 1958