Author Archives: Dazzling Erin
The Thrilling Covers of Thrilling Mystery
Thrilling Mystery ran from 1935 to 1951, though, like many pulp magazines, it would change its name a few times towards the latter part of its run. Thrilling Mystery started out with supernatural-themed stories. In the 40s, it shifted away from the supernatural and became another hard-boiled crime magazine. The covers below are all from Thrilling Mystery‘s early, horror-themed days.
Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to find any information on who was responsible for doing any of these covers. If any of our readers can help shed some light on who should be credited for these covers, please let us know!
Artwork of the Day: Murder Mysteries (Artist Unknown)
Artwork of the Day: Horror Stories (by John Newton Howitt)
Artwork of the Day: Strange Stories (by Earle Bergey)
Artwork of the Day: Dracula (Artist Unknown)
Artwork of the Day: Nightmare (by Sebastian Boada)
Artwork of the Day: Blackbook Detective (by Rafael De Soto)

by Rafael De Soto
Artwork of the Day: Dime Mystery Detective (Artist Unknown)

Artist Unknown
The Controversial Covers of Spicy Mystery Stories
Spicy Mystery Stories was published from 1934 to 1943 and was one of the many “Spicy” magazines of the pulp era. The Spicy line featured the same stories as the other pulps, just with a lot more sex and violence. It was a popular magazine but it was also so controversial with the moral guardians of the era that it was eventually forced to tone things down and change its name to Speed Mystery.
Below are some of the controversial covers of Spicy Mystery Stories! As always, the artist has been credited when known:


























