
Image originally appeared in a post at BondageBlog under the title Whips, Chains, and Buzz-Saws. Original post text was “There is a lot of kinky shit happening in this scene on the cover of Sinister Stories” and provided the source for the image here. Image contains the text “Sinister Stories. A daring, breathless, horror novel Brides for the Half-Men, by Francis James. The Wind Monster Wants Me! Novelette of hair-raising mystery by Gabriel Wilson.”
Tag Archives: pulp art
The Girl in the Punchbowl

Original post here. Image contains the text “The Girl in the Punchbowl, a Pete Schofield Mystery by Thomas B. Dewey.” Original text:
1965
Cover art by Denis McLoughlin
Ghoul heart transplant

Original post here. Image contains the text “Terror Tales. Featuring The Deadly Ghouls, Satan’s Vault of Horror, The Unseen Terror Plus Other Terror Tales from the Beyond” and also appears to contain a signature “Yoder.” Sourced via notpulpcovers. Original text:
Just some more bizarre stuff from the fine folks at Eerie. Couple of girls hanging on hooks while a monster rips his own chest open. The drugs must have been better in the 60’s.
Eerie Publications, Terror Tales, July 1969.
Spicy Adventure Stories

Image contains the text “Desert Madness by Tay Phillips.”

Image contains the text “Cargo for Swatow by Clint Morgan.”


Image contains the text “She-Devil by Sam Walser.”

Image contains the text “The Dagger of Aloung Pra.”

Image contains the text “The Barbarian by Chas. B. Allen.”
Original post here. Sourced to pulpexplosion via scottpvaughn. Original text:
No shortage of damsels in distress (and un-PC antagonists) back in the days of the pulps…
Toka and the man-bats

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Walter Parke – Toka and the Man Bats, 1946.
The Face that Killed

Original post here. Sourced via twofistedpulp. Original text:
… Drink Gripping Face Menace! by x-ray delta one on Flickr.
Pendulum of doom

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Vic Prezio pulp art. Great angle.
You wouldn’t want to make Tiny mad

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John Duillo pulp art.
Early Dunwich Horror cover

Original post here. Image contain the text “The Dunwich Horror, by H.P. Lovecraft. A Bart House Mystery. 25¢.” Sourced via ghastlydelights. Original text:
The Dunwich Horror, 1928
The Satanic Mass

Original post here. Image contains the text “Pedigree books. A remarkable exposé of this weird cult of mystery. Complete and unabridged. The Satanic Mass. H.T.F. Rhodes.” Sourced via arcaneimages. Original text:
The Satanic Mass, 1955