
This cover, by Rudy Nappi, is from 1951.

This is from 1952. Unfortunately, though Mimi may be known, the identity of the artist is not.

This is from 1953. Is that Crusher standing next to Lily in the hallway? Or is Crusher on his way home nad about to get the surprise of his life?
This cover was done by Harry Schaare, whose signature can be seen at the bottom right hand corner.

This is from 1951. This artwork was done by Reginald Heade, who was even good enough to sign it.
It looks like the sea is winning but I’m sure she appreciates the effort. This cover was done by one of my favorite pulp artists, Barye Phillips.

by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

This is from 1949. After I originally posted this, I learned that the artist responsible for it was George Gross.