The Air Trap Pulp Covers
The Air Trap Pulp Covers This entire issue can be downloaded here. via. This collection is a free, non commercial project with the goal of preserving selected paper based cultural artifacts for future generations of readers, in the form of cover images in jpg format, and, where available, complete cover to cover scans in pdf format.
The Air Trap Pulp Covers The project also provides information and resources on publishing history, multiple search and discovery platforms, and an expanding library of high quality, cover to cover digital facsimiles. The pulp covers collection features a broad sampling of cover images from popular literature, including dime novels, pulp magazines, books in series for juveniles, fashion and homemaking magazines, comics, science fiction and adventure stories. Below: covers from the sexton blake library, published by london based amalgamated press from 1915 to 1968, starring franchise character sexton blake, who also featured in many british comic strips and novels. Also used on the cover of pocket revolution by deus. this image was pieced together from two wallpapers once offered for download at a don lawrence fan site that has since vanished.
Not Pulp Covers The best pulp magazine covers from the best artists of the time! see all at once or select the year and genre. This collection is a free, non commercial project with the goal of preserving selected paper based cultural artifacts for future generations of readers, in the form of cover images in jpg format, and, where available, complete cover to cover scans in pdf format. The stories were published in the pulp magazines from 1940 to 1951, featuring bright colored cover illustrations by earle k. bergey and two other fellow pulp artists. the adventures mostly appeared in captain future’s own magazine but later stories appeared in startling stories. Story art for "the air trap" on page 966 is credited to "paul"; the artwork shows no signature. story art for "the arctic rescue" on page 974 is credited to "winter"; the artwork shows no signature. story art for "women with wings" on page 984 is credited and signed "leonard.".
Not Pulp Covers The stories were published in the pulp magazines from 1940 to 1951, featuring bright colored cover illustrations by earle k. bergey and two other fellow pulp artists. the adventures mostly appeared in captain future’s own magazine but later stories appeared in startling stories. Story art for "the air trap" on page 966 is credited to "paul"; the artwork shows no signature. story art for "the arctic rescue" on page 974 is credited to "winter"; the artwork shows no signature. story art for "women with wings" on page 984 is credited and signed "leonard.".
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