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One of the finest of all SF/pulp artists, Ed "Emsh" Emshwiller was born OTD in 1925. Equally adept at both whimsy and weirdness, he won multiple Hugos and was only the third artist inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame. He died in 1990 from cancer.
Pulp Art by Harry Barton
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Unlike other pulp sci-fi titles Luchadores del Espacio didn't rely on stand alone stories. Instead it took an episodic approach, with stories continuing over many issues.
Luchadores del Espacio - Space Fighters - is a Spanish-language science fiction saga published by Editorial Valenciana from 1953-63. It's one of the early milestones of Spanish space pulp.
Well Pulp tried her best, she even got her mother’s dress to look presentable, but her table manners need some improvements https://t.co/aKEKGlqE7y
@MoonstoneBooks1 has released their June 2022 solicits. https://t.co/ePFnYzHNRO
MOONSTONE TRIPLE THREAT 3 pulp-action-adventure thrillers including Domino Lady & Judgement star in “Served Cold” by @BobbyNash (the 2nd of 3 DL/J stories this year). Cover Art: @JohnKSnyderIII1
The Shadow Cover Art by George Rozen 🖌🎨🕵️♂️
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An eye-grabbing 1958 #sciencefiction pulp mag cover #illustration!
#Scifi art by Ed Valigursky!
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One of my favorite Frazetta paintings. When you've read AT THE EARTH'S CORE and you know what they're about to do to this poor girl, it becomes a hundred times more sinister. The Sagoths are on of the tragically under-used monsters in Pulp Fantasy.
The #Art of Harold McCauley – (1913-77) – a prolific illustrator of pulp and #sciencefiction magazines – https://t.co/9C7t8A3XSG (via @neverwasmag)
Pulp Art by Fred Claude Rodewald
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The covers to the short-lived 1930s pulp Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror had a really great aesthetic of uncanny incompetence.
“Marshall Rogers' #Batman literally reeks with pulp drama. The grime of shadowed alleyways, the smell of the streets after a thunderstorm on a hot summer night, the haze of the skyline seen through a slowly drifting fog,” said inker Terry Austin in 1979. https://t.co/jyz815zFcr
Leo Trevino himself. He’s either talking trash or being beaten into a bloody pulp. There’s nothing you can hate more than hearing him talk trash https://t.co/Ota0K0WMox
@GWLomas @BraddrofliT That's how those #pulp era heroes kept fit. Answering the phone and curling it during their conversation.
I always imagined there was some mysterious hero who had a vehicle made out of bakelite. There had to be one.
I always hoped it would be #DocSavage.
He was so #SciFi.
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A CAR, A GIRL AND A GUN
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Detour ahead! This 1960 #crimefiction pulp paperback features a boffo cover #illustration (probably) by Lou Marchetti!
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