Introduction
The second of DMFO’s new pieces running as part of Squick or Squee week. He re-imagines a pulp art execution.
Image

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Source

I originally blogged this image in a post “In the hot seat” at Infernal Wonders. It’s a crop from a cover illustration for the magazine Detective Line-up (August 1952). You can see the whole cover in the original post.
The Artist and a Note
DMFO has a DeviantArt site here.
A larger version of this art is expected to be published at the Internet Archive in early November.