This is from 1973. Everyone has to have a trademark.
Category Archives: Art
Artwork of the Day: Fantastic Adventures (by Robert Gibson Jones)

by Robert Gibson Jones
This is from 1948. I don’t know if it’s scary but it’s certainly grotesque.
Artwork of the Day: The Werewolf of Paris (Artist Unknown)

Artist Unknown
This grisly cover is from 1960.
The Horror Covers of Argosy
Argosy was one of the earliest and longest-lived of the American pulp magazines. Initially, it was published from 1882 to 1978. It was subsequently revived from 1989 to 1994 and then a second time in 2005 and 2006. Over the years, there were many different variations on the publication’s name but no matter what exactly Argosy was called, each issue featured stories by prominent pulp writers. Argosy published all genres, from adventure to mystery to science fiction to westerns to horror. The covers were done by some of the prominent of the pulp artists. Here are just a few horror-themed covers from Argosy:
Artwork of the Day: The Black Path Of Fear (Artist Unknown)

Artist Unknown
This is from 1946. I hope that’s window she’s looking out of and not a mirror.
Artwork of the Day: Thrilling Mystery (by Rafael DeSoto)

by Rafael DeSoto
This cover is from 1936 and wastes no time getting to the point.
Moments #10: The Alley Series
One day, I was exploring my town with my camera. I found an alley sitting behind a row of store and I took pictures as the day passed. Today, I look at these pictures and I think about the things that I did not consider while taking them. What is behind the closed doors? How does the difference of an hour change the way a place looks and feels?
Previous Moments:
- My Dolphin by Case Wright
- His Name Was Zac by Lisa Marie Bowman
- The Neighborhood, This Morning by Erin Nicole
- The Neighborhood, This Afternoon by Erin Nicole
- Walking In The Rain by Erin Nicole
- The Abandoned RV by Erin Nicole
- A Visit To The Cemetery by Erin Nicole
- The Woman In The Hallway by Lisa Marie Bowman
- Visiting Another Cemetery by Erin Nicole
Artwork of the Day: Hi

by Erin Nicole
Our possum friend may look fierce and threatening with his sharp teeth and his nocturnal habits but he’s actually as passive and peaceful as can be. He won’t harm you or your pets but he will rid your back yard of ticks and mosquitos.
Artwork of the Day: My Late Wives (by Louis Glanzman)

by Louis Glanzman
Someone’s never going to get another good night of sleep again.





















