Hugh Joseph Ward, cover art for "Speed Detective", 1943 - 1945
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Hugh Joseph Ward, cover art for "Speed Detective", 1943 - 1945

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STRANGE TALES #4 (Clayton Publishing, 1932)
Art: H.W. Wesso
Vintage Ad...Man’s Action, June 1970
The police were at the rendezvous...
Pulp cover. Magazine “Lui”, published by Cino Del Duca. #25 (04/27/1960)
source:amsaklapper’s collection
SCIENCE WONDER STORIES Vol 1 #5 (Gernsback, 1929)
Art: 'Paul' aka Frank Rudolph Paul

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"We couldn't tear them off"
HUNTING ADVENTURES (Atlas / Newsstand Publications, 1956)
Published by Smilin' Stan Lee's uncle, Martin Goodman.
I don't have a credit for the cover artist (though the issues either side of this seem to be credited). Has a kinda WEASELS RIPPED MY FLESH vibe...
FANTASTIC ADVENTURES (Ziff-Davis, 1947)
Art: Robert Gibson Jones
BLUE BOOK Vol. 102 #3 (McCall Corp, 1956)
"18 million on U.S. blacklist -- how about you?"
Art: Larry Harris.
Amazingly Blue Book magazine was published under different names / guises / angles from 1905 to 1975. Helluva run!