
This is from 1952. This wonderful cover was done by Carl Bobertz, one of the few pulp era artists to regularly sign his name to his work.

This is from 1952. This wonderful cover was done by Carl Bobertz, one of the few pulp era artists to regularly sign his name to his work.

The cover is from 1959 but unfortunately, the name of the artist responsible is unknown.

This issue of Weird Tales is from 1939. The cover was done by Margaret Brundage, one of the first of the few women to find success as an illustrator for the pulps.

No matter how hard he tried … he couldn’t resist his patients.
It doesn’t look like he’s trying very hard!
This cover was done by Lou Marchetti.

This wonderful cover is from 1942 and I don’t know how anyone could have possibly seen it without then buying the magazine? The artist is Malcolm Smith.

This is from 1953. Velma’s smile looks strange to me but I guess the important thing is that everyone’s having a good time. Unfortunately, the identity of this cover’s artist is not known.

This cover is from 1964. Unfortunately, the identity of the artist responsible is unknown.

by Earle Bergey
This is from 1948. I wonder what she’s being asked. This question mark of a cover was done by Earle Bergey.

by Art Sussman
This is from 1954 and I had to pick it for the title alone. This cover was done by Art Sussman.