This is The Spider for November 1939, cover by Rafael DeSoto. I found this version of the cover at Pulpcovers.com.
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Pulp Parade #112: “As you can see, I’ve been at this pendulum stuff for a while now”
This is Thrilling Mystery for May 1940, no recorded artist or ISFDB entry. I found this version of the cover at Pulp Covers and checked its dating at the index at Galactic Central.
Pulp Parade #108: Another unfortunate racial trope
This is Thrilling Mystery for May 1939, no recorded cover artist or ISFDB entry. I found this version of the cover at Pulp Covers and verified its date in the index at Galactic Central.
Pulp Parade #105: Sacrifice interrupted
This is Thrilling Mystery for July 1938, no recorded cover artist or ISFDB entry. I found this version of the cover at Pulp Covers and checked its dating on the Galactic Central index.
Pulp Parade #100: Snake God sez, “make sure she stays dead.”
This is Thrilling Mystery for March 1936, no recorded artist and no ISFDB entry, and I am beginning to wonder if the dudes in the red robes and cowls aren’t the real fictional origin of the “redshirt.” I found this cover at Pulp Covers and verified its publication date via the Galactic Central index.
Tumblr favorite #2255: City-sized girl-zapper ray
My original tumblr post was here. This February 1952 cover of Science Fiction Quarterly promotes “Rogue Princess” by L. Sprague de Camp; “Three Worlds in Shadow” by Joe Gibson, and; “Ordeal on Syrtis” by Milton Lesser. It was first blogged at pulpcovers.com.