This is Terror Tales for March-April 1939, cover artist unrecorded. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. This version of the cover is from the Horrorpedia entry on Terror Tales.
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Pulp Parade #39: Twister
This is Terror Tales for January-February 1939, cover by Rudolph W. Zirn. The IMSFDB entry for this issue is here. This version of the cover is preserved at Galactic Central.
Pulp Parade #38: What is Satan incubating? A bride?
This is Terror Tales for November-December 1938, cover art by Leo Morey. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. This version of the cover was blogged by me before at my squicky scrapbook blog Infernal Wonders. The deeper source was a gallery at a blog called “The Golden Age,” once hosted by blogspot by now, sadly, defunct.
Longtime readers of Erotic Mad Science might recognize that this particular pulp cover was the subject of a still racier recreation by Frans Mensink back in 2014.
Pulp Parade #37: Dungeon time
This is Terror Tales for September-October 1938, cover artist unrecorded. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. I found this version of the cover at the website of Win Scott Eckert.
Pulp Parade #36: Drill, baby, drill
This is Terror Tales for July-August 1938, cover artist unrecorded. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. This cover is preserved at Galactic Central.
Pulp Parade #35: Branding
This is Terror Tales for May-June 1938, cover artist unrecorded. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. I found this version of the cover at this post at the Art of the Beautiful-Grotesque.
Pulp Parade #34: Still another mad embalmer
This is Terror Tales for March-April 1938, cover artist unrecorded. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. This version of the cover is preserved at Galactic Central.
Pulp Parade #33: Wheel of Misfortune
This is Terror Tales for January-February 1938, cover artist unrecorded. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. I found this version of the cover in this Pinterest cover gallery.
Terror Tales #32: Melting pot
This is Terror Tales for November-December 1937. I haven’t been able to confirm the identity of the cover artist, although style and visual tropes make me think it is probably the work of John Drew. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. This version of the cover is preserved at Galactic Central.
Pulp Parade #31: And now, for their next trick
This is Terror Tales for September-October 1937, cover artist unknown to me. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. This version of the cover is preserved at Galactic Central.