
by Billy DeVorss
This cover is from 1944.

by Billy DeVorss
This cover is from 1944.

by Billy DeVorrs
This cover is from 1944.

by Billy DeVorss
This cover is from 1945.

by Billy DeVorrs
This cover is from 1945.

by Billy DeVorss
This cover is from 1945.
April Fools Day is the worst of all holidays and it’s hated by all good people, including me. Here to help us survive this “gag”-filled day, here are some pulp covers that are dedicated to jokes, gags, laughs, and sometimes pin-ups. If you’ve been fooled today, maybe these covers can provide some comfort. If you haven’t been fooled, just remember that this terrible day is not over yet.
A native of Missouri, Billy DeVorss was a pin-up artist who was prominent in the 40s and the 50s. He was a self-taught artist and, for the most part, his wife served as the model for his illustrations. His pin-ups were known for their carefree nature. His models often seemed to have not a worry in the world. As opposed to other pin-up artists who went for sultry sexiness, DeVorss’s pin-ups were innocently flirtatious.
Here’s a small sampling of his work:
Flirt Magazine was one of the many pin-up magazines that Robert Harrison published during the 40s and the 50s. Flirt was typical of the magazines of the era. It would feature articles about starlets along with pictorials featuring New York models. Basically, everything that you needed to know about the magazines, you could learn from the covers.
Below are a few of the flirtatious covers of Flirt!