This is Horror Stories for June-July 1936, cover by John Newton Howett. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. I found this version of the cover at this French-language gallery.
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Pulp Parade #60: It got so bad the monks had to burn showgirls for heat
This is Horror Stories for April-May 1936, cover by John Newton Howett. The ISFDB enry for this issue is here. The version of the image here is the one preserved at Galactic Central.
Update April 5, 2017. This image went up by mistake: here is the one I meant to put up:
Pulp Parade #59: Unauthorized transfusion
This is Horror Stories for February-March 1936, cover by John Newton Howett. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. I originally blogged this version of the cover at Infernal Wonders, with its source being the lost site “The Golden Age.”
Pulp Parade #58: Another “out-of-the-frying-pan” situation
This is Horror Stories for December 1935, cover art by John Newton Howitt. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. This small image of the cover — unfortunately the largest I could find anywhere — is the one preserved at Galactic Central.
Pulp Parade #57: And you thought your cousin’s wedding was a nightmare
This is Horror Stories for October 1935, and John Newton Howett really went all-out on this one. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. The version of the cover used here is that preserved at Galactic Central.
Pulp Parade #56: Sword and stocks
This is Horror Stories for September 1935, cover art by John Newton Howett (same artist, spelling of his name changed between issues). The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. I found this version of the cover in a tweet by Pulp Librarian.
Pulp Parade #55: The Devil’s crawlspace
This is Horror Stories for June 1935, cover art by John Newton Howitt. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. The version of the cover I am using is the one preserved at Galactic Central.
Pulp Parade #54: Our heroine is really in the soup
This is Horror Stories for February 1935, cover art by Rudolph W. Zirn. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. I found the version of the cover I am using here at the blog Rough Edges.
Pulp Parade #53: Fleeing the cultists
This is Horror Stories for January 1935, cover by John Newton Howitt (I think the same as “John Howitt” who did many covers for Terror Tales). The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. The version of the cover here is the one maintaned at Galactic Central.
Pulp Parade #52: Menace here, menace there, menace everywhere!
This is Terror Tales for March 1941, cover artist unrecorded. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. I found this version of the cover at the blog The Sinister Street Lamp.
March 1941 was the last issue of Terror Tales. But there is plenty of other pulp to come.