@SFFMagazineCovers
The cover fits the #WonderWoman archetype.
In a bit of synchronicity, I just read a review of a facsimile edition of #SensationComics - 38 (published in December 1944). The #PulpMagazines and #Comics reveal critiques of social values beliefs, and ideologies, plus providing intriguing entertainment. I guess that is why they attracted censorship and "moral outrage".

#DC_Comics #FacsimileComic #FrankHarry #HGPeter #JoeBlummer, #JoeGallagher #Comics_1940s #SensationComics #Wildcat #TheGayGhost #LittleBoyBlueAndTheBlueBoys #WilliamMoultonMarston #Comics #Comicbooks #ComicbookArt #MagazineCoverArt #MagazineCover #Art #CoverIllustration

https://dangermart.blog/2025/12/25/sensation-comics-38-review/

Sensation Comics #38 review

I’m a bit late with this one, given Sensation Comics #38 was published in December 1944. Then again, it’s just been re-released by DC Comics as a facsimile edition, my copy arrived on Christmas Eve…

Too Dangerous For a Girl 2
Creepy
Cover artist 🎨 #frankfrazetta

#Creepy 2
##pulpmagazines

Posters, Tarot cards, propaganda, album covers!
Artist Todd Alcott does them all in a pulp magazine cultural mashup style.
Gift-giving season is just around the corner, so you might want to bookmark this site!
PS: I have no financial connection to Todd, but heard about him through Tom the Dancing Bug -- and Fediverse citizen in good standing -- Ruben Bolling, and I fell in love with his work.

Neil Young "The Needle and the Damage Done" 1950s Anti-Drug Movie Poster Mashup art print
https://www.etsy.com/listing/686691767/neil-young-the-needle-and-the-damage
#Art #Posters #Humor #PulpMagazines #Tarot #Etsy #ToddAlcott #Retro

Eldritch Friday: the waiting door

  Behind the waiting door, a shadow, holding Cinder in their arms, as unbearable pain shook her body and bones. The decayed dour castle shook, and in its dank forgotten depths, ghosts within l…

Implied Spaces
@SFFMagazineCovers
It certainly is what it is. Unfortunately, unless presented in a more in depth critique of the history of #PulpMagazines and #WeirdTales, the visual will offend and upset many viewers who come upon it in their feed. Either delete, or add content warning with a more detailed discussion. When you look at the writers featured on the cover, it is a list of #WeirdFantasy's pulp who's who.

Captain Billy's Whiz Bang #59 (May 1924), Fawcett

#PulpMagazines #MagazineCovers

Short Story Review: “The Woman of the Wood” by A. Merritt

(Cover by C. Barker Petrie, Jr. Weird Tales, August 1926.) Who Goes There? A couple years ago I was supposed to review A. Merritt’s novel The Dwellers in the Mirage, although I couldn’t…

Science Fiction & Fantasy Remembrance
MYSTERY SOLVED - Pulp International

After seventy-three years she's finally lost her title.

Pulp International