
by George Gross
Joy’s found a doctor! This is from 1951. The cover was done by George Gross.

by George Gross
This is from 1951. The cover is by George Gross. Apparently, the book was illustrated with “thrilling photos.”

by Howell Dodd
Someone doesn’t appear to be taking parole seriously. This cover was done by Howell Dodd.

Artist Unknown
This is from 1960. Hopefully, she got a good lawyer after this and sued the Hell out of her boss.

Artist Unknown
This cover is from 1965. The identity of the artist responsible is not known but if your heart is turning green, call a doctor.
Unknown Artist
This is from 1966. Stories about “what really happened” at college were popular during the pulp era, because they both scared and titalated parents while giving the future college students of America something to look forward to. The author’s name, Charles X. Wolffe, looks like an obvious pseudonym or a house name that many writers shared. But Beacon Signal only published four books by “Charles X. Wolffe” so he might have been a real person. Unfortunately ,the identity of the artist responsible for this cover is not known.

by Erin Nicole
Happy New Year!
I know that this is a simple picture, especially considering that it’s the first artwork of the day of 2022. I took it at the Shops at Legacy in Plano, Texas on one rainy afternoon. I got soaked taking the picture but I think it was worth it. It’s a picture that anyone could have taken but it’s also a picture that fill me with hope and peace, which is what we should all start the new year with. Looking at this picture reminds me that there will always be storms but they will be temporary. And sometimes, the rain can be beautiful.

Happy new year!

It’s good to be in charge but that throne doesn’t look very comfortable to me.