We are now into the second year of Men’s Adventure Quarterly, this well-done magazine focused on men’s adventure magazines. “The Dirty...
Category - Artwork
When it comes to the cover artists for the Bantam Doc Savage novels, my favorite is James Bama. After he did 62 covers, other artists did covers. I know some...
With the recent passing of James Bama (1926-2022), I realized I never posted on the only book on Bama’s work that includes his Doc Savage paperback-cover...
When it comes to pulp artists, while there are several female artists, I think most can only name one: Margaret Brundage (1900-76). Famous, or infamous, for...
Artist J. Allen St. John (1872-1957) is well known within the pulp world for his fantasy cover artwork on several pulp magazines, especially those with works...
After putting out a work focused on Steve Holland‘s (1925-97) photo sessions for the Doc Savage paperback covers, Steve Holland: The Torn Shirt Sessions...
When it comes to the cover artwork used for various pulp-hero reprints, one name comes up more often than others: Steve Holland (1925-1997). He’s not an...
There have been a few anthology works that have looked overall at the artwork produced for the pulps. The most recent — and I think the best — is The Art of...
An area that I haven’t gotten into yet with this blog is the artwork used for pulp magazines. Over the decades that the pulps existed, a great deal of...
Pulp magazines had a number of great cover artists that are remembered today, such as Walter Baumhofer, Earle K. Bergey, Margaret Brundage, Edd Cartier, Virgil...
