This is from January of 1939. The I, Robot being advertised on the cover is a totally different story from the better-known story by Isaac Asimov.
Category Archives: Artwork of the Day
Artwork of the Day: Famous Detective Stories (by Albert Drake)
Artwork of the Day: Argosy (by Robert Graef)
Artwork of the Day: G-Men Detective (by Delos Palmer)

That’s a big knife! Next to that knife, that little gun looks like a toy. This cover is from 1938 and was done by Delos Palmer.
Artwork of the Day: All-American Fiction (by Rudolph Belarski)

This is from 1938. The cover was done by Rudolph Belarski, an artist whose work has been featured many times on this site.
Artwork of the Day: December

by Erin Nicole
I took this picture at the Dallas Arboretum. Their 12 Days of Christmas display is one of my favorite parts of December.
Artwork of the Day: Add Flesh To The Fire (by Harry Barton)

by Harry Barton
The story may be about gunrunning but I don’t see any guns on the cover. This cover was done by Harry Barton, whose work has been featured many times in the past on the site and will probably featured many times in the future.
Artwork of the Day: Startling Stories (by Earle Bergey)
Artwork of the Day: Mortgage on Life (by Ann Cantor)

by Ann Cantor
I’m not sure that disguise would work by A for effort. The cover was done by Ann Cantor, one of the few women to regularly work in the pulps.
Artwork of the Day: Detective Short Stories (by Mat Kauten)

by Mat Kauten
This is from 1947. Hopefully, she’ll be able to pull him all the way into that canoe before it starts sinking from the bullet holes. The cover was done by Mat Kauten.



