At the height of the Great Depression, many people escaped from the harsh realities of their economic situation through pulp magazines that highlighted the weird and lurid mysteries. Published by Periodical House, Ace Mystery Magazine was one such pulp magazine that was published in 1936. Though the magazine featured stories by popular writers, it never found its place in the crowded pulp marketplace and it was canceled after three issues. Today, the magazine is remembered for its creepy covers, which were done by three of the best artists of the pulp era. Here are the three covers of Ace Mystery Magazine.
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Artwork of the Day: Inside Detective (by David Berger)
When The Quest For Knowledge Goes Wrong: The Terrifying Mad Scientists Of The Pulp Era
Where would be without science? We would have less mad scientists and Halloween would be much less interesting! The pulp ere was full of men and women of science who had been driven crazy by the search for knowledge. Today, we pay tribute to the terrifying scientists of the pulp era!
The Salacious Covers of Inside Detective
For over 60 years, Inside Detective Magazine provided the readers with the salacious details of true life crime. Every story was advertised as being true and many were said to come straight from police files. From the 1930s until it ceased publication in the 90s, Inside Detective was one of the most popular true detective magazines. The publishers understood that nothing sells like sex and violence and the covers of Inside Detective promised both. Below, we have a few of them:



























