
by John Coleman Burroughs
This is from 1946, just like the cover says. The artist was the son of the author.

by John Coleman Burroughs
This is from 1946, just like the cover says. The artist was the son of the author.

by Modest Stein
This is from February of 1927. The exact date says February 12th and Love Story was published on a weekly basis so this was probably also the magazine’s Valentine’s Day edition.

by Everett Raymond Kinstlere
It looks like Rod has it under control.

by William Jacobson
Looking at this cover, I know that I will never forget the pipe or the tie.

by Harry Sheldon
She may not look that terrified but the giant fingerprint makes up for it.

by Robert Capa
This was taken 78 years ago, on this date.
In the far future, with Earth under constant threat from extraterrestrial invasion, it was up to Captain Crockett to fight invaders from outer space!
That was the idea behind Space Busters, a pulp comic/magazine that was briefly published in 1952. Each issue featured the adventures of Captain Crockett, along with some other sci-fi tales that were not related to the captain and some non-fiction science articles. Unfortunately, it appears that there were only two issues of Space Busters. The first issue was dated March of 1952 and the second was dated August of 1952. Readers decided not to follow the adventures of Captain Crockett, despite his hard work protecting the planet.
Today, both issues are eagerly sought by collectors, due to the fantastic covers that were done by Allen Anderson and Norman Saunders. Captain Crockett may be gone but his legacy lives on.

by George Gross
That’s a new side to Santa.

by Hans Helweg
I don’t think the reverend’s going to do much good here.