This cover is from 1959.
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Artwork of the Day: The Private Life of Eleanor (Artist Unknown)
The Covers of Battle Cry
Published by Stanley Publications, Battle Cry ran from 1955 to 1971. The magazine was advertised as being “for men” and each issue featured stories and features about war, dangerous women, and damsels in distress who were waiting for a good, strong man to come rescue them. Battle Cry also featured some of the most violent covers around, usually emphasizing manly soldiers battling America’s enemies and saving women in danger though there was also a large number of covers that featured evil women (usually wearing a swastika armband) whipping bound men.
Below is a sampling of the covers of Battle Cry. Most people would probably consider the covers that I picked to be mild by the standards of Battle Cry but I still think they give a good indication of what the magazine was all about.
Artwork of the Day: Naked Party (Artist Unknown)
Artwork of the Day: Nylon Jungle (by Darrel Millsap)
Artwork of the Day: New Widow (by Charles Copeland)
by Charles Copeland
This cover is from 1963.
Artwork of the Day: Space Detective (by Everett Raymond Kintsler)

by Everett Raymond Kintsler
This cover is from 1952.
Artwork of the Day: Remember When? (by Pino Daeni)
Artwork of the Day: Future Science Fiction (by Edmund Emshwiller)

by Edmund Emshwiller
This cover is from 1959.
Artwork of the Day: Detective World (Artist Unknown)

Artist Unknown
This cover is from 1949.














