
Wish I could figure out what’s happening in this illustration from the cover of a 1947 issue of Startling Stories!
Wish I could figure out what’s happening in this illustration from the cover of a 1947 issue of Startling Stories! https://t.co/oLTBc
Wish I could figure out what’s happening in this illustration from the cover of a 1947 issue of Startling Stories! https://t.co/oLTBc
Weird Tales fans are familiar with the art of Margaret Brundage. A new book will introduce her to the rest of the world http://t.co/vmTk9m3s
I always wondered how the women on these covers don’t need spacesuits. This lovely example of this paradox is by the prolific pulp artist Lawrence...
I finally framed my original #scifi art collection, then I see this auction. I only wish I had the money to buy anything. http://ow.ly/6ak20 ->...
I can see myself spending a lot of time with the Pulp-O-Mizer, a customizable pulp magazine cover generator, http://t.co/NTDGtibi
The gorgeous cover of this June 1951 issue of Thrilling Wonder Stories is by none other than the prolific and talented Earle Bergey. https://t.co/odjvmyVpCa
To usher in the new year, here is the latest in our long line of pulp-themed science fiction calendars. 2012 marks the ninth time we've...
Frank R. Paul: The Dean Of Science Fiction Illustration is a book that just made it on my to-buy list. http://t.co/5Tkf7YFCty
If the cover of the Summer 1950 issue of Fantastic Story Quarterly looks familiar, it’s because the Earle Bergey painting was also used for the...
This interesting piece likens the 99-cent bargain books in Amazon’s marketplace to the pulp era of cheap fiction. http://t.co/nBq5e3Xh