What more could you want from this classic SF cover from Uncanny Tales? You’ve got a pair of green-skinned aliens, a scantily clad woman in distress and...
Category - Great Pulp Art
Most of the Operator #5 covers are pretty pedestrian compared with, say, The Spider, Doc Savage or the other hero pulps. They featured Jimmy Christopher, alias...
Other than the clumsy block with text in it, this cover from the April 1935 number of Terence X. O’Leary’s War Birds is one of my favorite pulp...
The latest installment of Great Pulp Art takes a turn to the East. It’s the cover for the February 1932 number of Soldiers of Fortune. And, as you can...
We all know Chicago politics can be rough, but artist Emmett Watson has taken it to the extreme for this cover of Detective Fiction Weekly from Sept. 21, 1940...
Today we introduce a new feature here on Yellowed Perils. This ongoing feature will showcase a piece of great pulp art, so I’m cleverly calling it Great...