
This is Thrilling Mystery for April 1936, cover artist unrecorded. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. I found this version of the cover in a post at Davy Crockett’s Almanac.
This is Thrilling Mystery for April 1936, cover artist unrecorded. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. I found this version of the cover in a post at Davy Crockett’s Almanac.
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This is Thrilling Mystery for December 1935, cover by Rafael de Soto. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. I found this version of the cover in this Pinterest gallery.
This is Thrilling Mystery for July 1937, cover artist unrecorded. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. I found this version of the cover in this Pinterest gallery put together by Raphael Desoto.
Follow-on: This was a post in error, but now that it has gone up I’m inclined to keep it where it is. I’ve done a minor change in renumbering it to “94x.”
This is Horror Stories for April 1941, cover artist unrecorded. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. The version of the cover here is the one preserved at Galactic Central.
April 1941 appears to mark the end of the publication run for Horror Stories. But do no fear, as there is plenty more pulp to come…
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This is Horror Stories for February 1941, cover artist unrecorded and no ISFDB entry. I found this version of the cover in this post at Pulp Covers.
This is Horror Stories for December 1940, cover by John Howitt. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. I found this version of the cover in this tumblr post at Everything is a Mask.
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This is Horror Stories for October 1940, cover by John Drew. There is no ISFDB entry for this issue, but I was able to find this cover in the entry for John Drew at the fun site Field Guide to Wild American Pulp Artists.