
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.
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.
This is Thrilling Mystery for March 1939, 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.
This is Thrilling Mystery for January 1939, no recorded cover artist or ISFDB entry. I found this version of the cover at Pulp Covers and checked its dating at the Galactic Central index.
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.
This is Thrilling Mystery for September 1938, no recorded artist or ISFDB entry. I found this version of the cover at Pulp Covers, and checked the dating of the issue on the Galactic Central index.
This is Thrilling Mystery for May 1938, no recorded artist or ISFDB entry. I found this version of the cover at Pulp Covers. I checked the dating on the Galactic Central index.
This is Thrilling Mystery for August 1936, cover artist unrecorded and no ISFDB entry. I found this cover at Pulp Covers and verified its publication date via the index at Galactic Central.
This cover was the subject of a pulp art recreation by Spanish artist José Augusto Cano which I commissioned and published here at Erotic Mad Science back in June 2015.
This is Thrilling Mystery for July 1936, no recorded artist and no ISFDB entry, I found this version of the cover at Pulp Covers and verified its publication date via the index at Galactic Central.
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.
This is Thrilling Mystery for February 1936, cover artist unrecorded and no ISFDB entry. I found this cover at Pulp Covers and verified its publication date via the Galactic Central index.