
by Paul Rader
This is from 1957. It’s one of the many covers of the pulp era to have been done by Paul Rader.

by Paul Rader
This is from 1957. It’s one of the many covers of the pulp era to have been done by Paul Rader.

by Hugh Joseph Ward
If I’m going to be behind a machine gun or involved in any sort of combat, I would probably not want to be underdressed. This cover is from 1937 and was done by the prolific Hugh Joseph Ward!

by Peter Engels
Today is a day that we honor a great man, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

by Griffith Foxley
This wonderful cover, from 1963, was done by Griffith Foxley.

by Robert Bonfils
This early psychedelic cover is from 1966 and comes to us courtesy of the great Robert Bonfils.

by Barye Phillips
From 1957, this Barye Phillips-illustrated cover provides a lesson of how not to ride in a car.

by Raymond Johnson
This is from 1960. The cigarette and the gun are bad news but I love that dress! This cover was done by Raymond Johnson.

Artist Unknown
Unfortunately, the identity of the artist responsible for this wonderful cover is not known.

by Rudolph Belarski
This cover was done by Rudolph Belarski, whose work I have shared many times in the past and I will undoubtedly share it many more times in the future. That vulture would make me nervous too.