This is Amazing Stories for September 1943, cover by Robert Gibson Jones. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. I found this version of the cover at Pulp Covers. You can read and downlaod the issue at the Internet Archive.
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Pulp Parade #276: At least Sathanas listens
This is Amazing Stories for November 1946, cover by Arnold Kohn. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. I found this version of the cover at Pulp Covers. You can read and download this issue from the Internet Archive.
Pulp Parade #275: Glowing eyes. Can’t be good.
This is Amazing Stories for December 1948, cover by Harold McCauley. This ISFDB entry for this issue is here. I found this version of the cover at Pulp Covers. You can read and download the entire issue at the Internet Archive.
Pulp Parade #274: Who needs armor when you’re hot?
This is Amazing Stories for June 1949, cover by Arnold Kohn. For all that I like to make fun of it (“How is she holding both a shield and the reins?”), it is still a remarkably dynamic cover painting. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. I found this version of the cover at Pulp Covers. You can read and download the entire issue (apparently lacking its front cover) from the Internet Archive.
Pulp Parade #273: Ugh! Fantasy! At least it has latex gowns and bubbles
Pulp Parade #272: Curse you, giant lady illusion!
This is Amazing Stories for March 1950, cover by Robert Gibson Jones. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. I found this version of the cover at Pulp Covers. You can read and download the entire issue from the Internet Archive.
Pulp Parade #271: “And that, ma’am is how we deal with lustful tentacle monsters here in America!”
This is Amazing Stories for February 1953, cover by Robert Frank. The ISFDB entry for his issue is here. I found this version of the cover at here. You can read and download the entire issue from the Internet Archive.
Pulp Parade #270: Tube girl hot damn!
This is Amazing Stories for January 1942, cover by Malcolm Smith. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. While far from the first instance of the artistic trope of a “tube girl,” I do think it might have been this particular illustration that motivated the proprietor of of the (apparently) now-defunct blog Promethean Blues to coin the term “tube girl,” whence I have taken it. I found this version of the cover at Pulp Covers. You can download and read this entire issue from the Internet Archive.
Pulp Parade #269: Hazards of urban nude sunbathing
This is Amazing Stories for March 1957, cover by Edward Valigursky. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. Amazingly, although he’s not credited on the cover, this issue appears to contain three stories by Harlan Ellison, including the cover story. I found this version of the cover at Pulp Covers. You can download and read the entire issue at the Internet Archive.
Pulp Parade #268: Take that, scary space monster thing!
This is Amazing Stories for February 1947, cover by Robert Gibson Jones. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. I found this version of the cover at Pulp Covers. You can download and read the whole issue at the Internet Archive.