With the Fourth of July just a few days away, let’s celebrate the American countryside with the pulps! From the early days of the pulps, life in rural America has been a favorite subject. Here are a few portrayals of that life, courtesy of some of the best artists and illustrators to work in the pulp industry!
Tag Archives: Paul Rader
Artwork of the Day: Apartment Party (by Paul Rader)

by Paul Rader
Enjoy the party at Tony’s!
Artwork of the Day: The Sex Game (by Paul Rader)

by Paul Rader
This cover is from 1962.
Artwork of the Day: On Company Time (by Paul Rader)

by Paul Rader
This is from 1966. You have to be careful with those big city jobs.
Artwork of the Day: Secret Session (by Paul Rader)

by Paul Rader
Is that the way people usually dress for a meeting with their therapist? It was probably a good thing that they changed the title.
Artwork of the Day: Jill Harvey (by Paul Rader)

by Paul Rader
This cover is from 1962.
Artwork of the Day: Next Stop, Shame (by Paul Rader)
There’s no shame in liking pink roses. This cover was done by the prolific Paul Rader.
The Dangerous Lives of Models
Sometime glamorous. Sometimes sordid. Sometimes dangerous. The life of the model has always been a popular subject for the pulps. Below are some pulp covers that deal not only with the experience of being model but also the weight of being an artist. There’s a price for everything.
































