Here Are The Covers Of Submarine Stories


Submarine Stories was a pulp magazine that was appeared sporadically in 1929 and 1930.  Published by Dell Publishing, it was a companion magazine to Navy Stories and it featured articles and fiction about submarines.  Though it didn’t receive much attention at the time, Submarine Stories is now considered to be one of the most difficult of pulp titles to find, making issues of the magazine highly prized amongst collectors.

Here are the covers of Submarine Stories.

April, 1929. By Wendell Galloway

October, 1929. By Frederick Blakeslee

March, 1930. By Sidney Riesenberg

May, 1930. By Frederick Blakeslee

July, 1930. By Sidney Riesenberg

September, 1930. By Frederick Blakeslee.

The Spectacular Adventures of G-8 And His Battle Aces


G-8 was a heroic aviator and spy during World War I.  For 11 years, from 1933 to 1944, G-8 starred in his pulp magazine, G-8 And His Battle Aces.  Because G-8 was an aviator, he had several adventures like this:

However, the majority of G-8’s adventures were more like this one:

G-8’s adventures were outlandish even by the standards of the pulp era.  Below are the covers for some of his most spectacular adventures.  Though I’m not a 100% sure, I think all of these covers can be credited to Frederick Blakeslee.