
Artist Unknown
This cover is from 1961. The paperback was published as a movie tie-in.

Artist Unknown
This cover is from 1961. The paperback was published as a movie tie-in.

Artist Unknown
This is from 1982. I get the feeling that the poster is probably the best thing about this movie.

by Earl Norem
This cover is from 1975. This is what happens when someone has an objection and decides not to forever hold their peace.

by Robert Bonfils
This is from 1966. Sometimes, even a werewolf needs a break from it all.
Amazing Detective Tales started out as a pulp magazine called Scientific Detective Monthly. The first issue of Scientific Detective Monthly was published in January of 1930 but the low sales convinced the publisher that audiences were turned off by the word “Scientific.” In June, Scientific Detective Tales was rebooted as Amazing Detective Tales, with covers that combined horror and crime. Unfortunately, the title change did not lead to greater sales and Amazing Detective Tales was cancelled after five issues. The covers, which were done by some of the best artists working in the pulps, remain highly sought by collectors.
Here are the five covers of Amazing Detective Tales:

by William Forrest
This is a scary cover. Who knows what lurks behind the mask?

Artist Unknown
This is from 1928. Wake up!