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.
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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.
Pulp Parade #30: What is it with all these mad embalmers?
This is Terror Tales for July-August 1937, cover by John A. Coughlin. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. This version of the cover is preserved at Galactic Central.
Pulp Parade #29: Dagger and pendulum
This is Terror Tales for May-June 1937, cover by John Drew. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. Images of any quality of this particular cover are hard to find; this one is the one preserved by Galactic Central.
Pulp Parade #28: Zap!
This is Terror Tales for March-April 1937, cover by John Drew. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. I found this version of the cover on this Pinterest page. The version preserved by Galactic Central is a bit smaller but also a bit sharper:
Pulp Parade #27: Poor firearms safety
This is Terror Tales for January-February 1937, cover by William F. Soare. The IFSDB entry for this issue is here. I found this version of the cover at Trixie’s Treats.
Pulp Parade #25: Beating the bejesus into her
This is Terror Tales for November-December 1936, cover by David Berger. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. This version of the cover is from Galactic Central.
Pulp Parade #24: More unauthorized experimentation
This is Teror Tales for September-October 1936, cover by John Howitt. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. I found this version of the cover in the article on Terror Tales at Horrorpedia.
Pulp Parade #23: Purifying acid
This is Terror Tales for July-August 1936 (they appear to have switched from monthly to bimonthly publication at this point), cover by John Howitt. The ISFDB entry for this issue is a story at Gawker about allegations against magician David Copperfield which indeed read like real-life horror.
Pulp Parade #22: Of course there’s always cremation
Sorry about all the sick jokes, but beware the Ides of March and all that.
This is Terror Tales for June 1936, cover by John Howitt. The ISFDB entry for this issue is here. I found this version of the cover at Galactic Central, and it also appears in this Pinterest Terror Tales gallery.