From 1928 to 1932, Broadway Stories featured articles, stories, and pin-ups that all centered around the backstage world of Broadway. Below is a sampling of the covers of Broadway Stories. Unfortunately, the identities of the artists responsible for the covers are unknown.
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Artwork of the Day: Best True Detective (by Howell Dodd)

by Howell Dodd
The cover is from 1952.
Moments #6: The Abandoned RV
One evening, four years ago, I went for a walk around the neighborhood. Two blocks away from the house, I saw that something that I hadn’t seen before.
This run-down RV was parked against the curb.
The closer I got, the more obvious it was that the RV had seen better days. The tires were flat. The windows were broken. Though the picture above may be blurry, you can see that some of the back paneling was forcefully removed from the vehicle.
The front of the RV was not much better. The hole in the windshield was probably made by a rock many years previously and I wondered who had thrown it and why. The orange ticket was a notice that the RV would be towed if it wasn’t moved but I knew that the RV had only been sitting on the side of the street for an hour or two so I wondered when the ticket had been taped to the glass. The ticket itself was from the city but the line for the date had been left blank. The license plate said “Go By By.” Someone had once probably loved traveling in this RV.
Because the side door was missing, I took a peek inside.
I didn’t go inside, though.
The next morning, I went outside to check on the RV and it was gone. I guess the city towed it away but I didn’t notice any tow trucks in the area the night before. Ever since that evening, I’ve wondered who owned the RV and why it ended up parked off the side of the road.
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Artwork of the Day: Add Flesh To The Fire (by Harry Barton)

by Harry Barton
I guess this is the true story of how Castro came to power.
Artwork of the Day: Ranch Romances (by Clarence Doore)
Artwork of the Day: Dragnet (by Alfred Skendra)

by Alfred Skrenda
This cover is from 1939. Look out for that knife!
Artwork of the Day: Nickel Detective (by Eric Lundgren)

by Eric Lundgren
This cover is from 1933.
Artwork of the Day: Liberty (by Gus Ricca)

by Gus Ricca
This cover is from 1934.
Artwork of the Day: Complete Love (by Alex Redmond)

by Alex Redmond
This cover is from 1941.
The Sinister Covers of Sinister Stories
In 1940, a new pulp magazine appeared on newsstands. Sinister Stories published “weird” stories, featuring cultists, monsters, and woman in distress. Unfortunately, the stories proved to be too sinister for many readers and the magazine was canceled after only three issues. However, the covers live on.
Here are the three covers of Sinister Stories:



















