This is Horror Stories for December 1938-January 1939, cover artist unrecorded. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. This version of the cover is the one preserved at Galactic Central.
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Pulp Parade #69: I confess I never much liked circuses
This is Horror Stories for October-November 1938, cover by John Drew. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. The version of the cover here is the one preserved at Galactic Central.
Pulp Parade #68: Girl grinder
This is Horror Stories for April-May 1938, cover artist unrecorded. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. This version of the cover is the one preserved at Galactic Central.
Pulp Parade #67: Best lightly steamed
This is Horror Stories for October-November 1937, cover artist unrecorded. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here, and that is also the source for this image.
Pulp Parade #66: Casting call
This is Horror Stories for June-July 1937, cover by William F. Soare. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. The version of the cover presented here is from this French-language collector’s site.
Update April 5, 2017. I mistakenly blogged this image before. If you go to the original post, you can see the image I meant to put up.
Pulp Parade #65: Just a regular ol’ flogging
This is Horror Stories for February-March 1937, cover by John Drew. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. The version of the cover presented here is the one preserved at Galactic Central.
Pulp Parade #64: Trust me, I have very skilled hands
This is Horror Stories for December 1936-January 1937, cover by David Berger. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. The version of the cover presented here is the one preserved at Galactic Central.
Pulp Parade #67: Girlsicles
This is Horror Stories for August-Septmber 1937, cover by John Howitt. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. I found this version of the cover at the blog The Other Side.
Pulp Parade #63: She’s just a gilded bird…
This is Horror Stories for November-December 1936, cover by John Howitt. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. This version of the cover is the one preserved at Galactic Central.
Pulp Parade #62: The gun seems superfluous, O bearded madman
This is Horror Stories for August-September 1936, cover by John Drew. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. I blogged this cover at Infernal Wonders, getting it originally from the lost gallery at “The Golden Age.”