"IT... IT'S TEARING ITSELF LOOSE!"
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"IT... IT'S TEARING ITSELF LOOSE!"

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Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction...
Magazine Front Cover, October 1971
HOUSE MALIGN (Magnum Books, 1967)
Art: Shannon Stirnweis.
AIR WAR (Thrilling Publications / Standard Magazines, 1944)
Art: Rudolph Belarski
DETECTIVE FICTION WEEKLY (Red Star News Co., 17/09/1939)
Art: Rudolph Belarski

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THRILLING MYSTERY Vol 1 #2 (Standard Magazines, 1935)
"Ghouls of the Green Web!"
Art: Anyone know who "DS" might be - still researching, but not come up with a name yet.
THE LONE EAGLE Vol. 10 #2 (Better Publications, Feb 1936)
Cover artist not credited.
Really diggin' the dynamism of the art and the colour choices!
PLANET STORIES #1 (Fiction House, 1939)
After The Leopard Women of Venus.. .let's switch to the Golden Amazons...
Art: uncredited, but signed "A Drake" -- no, not Arnold Drake of Doom Patrol infamy! -- it's Stanley ' Stan' Albert Drake, who painted this cover when he was 18. He sold his first illustrations to Pulp mags when he was 16! He enlisted in '41 and ended up in a camouflage unit painting and disguising runways! After WW2, he joined an advertising agency, but continued illustrating Pulp covers... by the 40s and 50s his work was incredible.