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Darwination

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  1. I hesitate to even let the jackals know where to hunt these things, but I've been tracking Baker stuff down in the sweat magazines and digests for years. The sweat magazines were kind of a last refuge for some artists as the goldenage crumbled, and Baker still has some "lost" illustrations here or there. RAGE v01n03 (1957-04.Arnold) splash How Girl Gangs Fight and Love Matt Baker my copy: The last one I found Gunsmoke v01n01 1953-06 splash Rock Bottom Matt Baker my copy >< I've got a collection of all of his images from the St. John digests to go to the online museums, but I've been holding out for the last 3 issues with possible Baker work before completing the file...
  2. Oh, man, I love it. I couldn't tell you if it is really bad or really good only that I find it weird and charming at the same time - surely they are under the influence
  3. A more recent pick-up. My main passion in the pulps is the girlies, though I've been known to gather a wide variety of pulps and magazines. Artist unidentified, Frolics 1931-05 v03n07.King cover From Frank Armer's line, this one began as Real Story Book went to Real Story Book Frolics to Frolics to Paris Frolics. There are a number of issues I'd still like to get, most of all March 1931. Here's my copy of the first issue, Jack/Otto/Oscar Greiner You can see the whole issue on my shelf at the Internet Archive for this one: https://archive.org/details/real-story-book-v-01n-01-1928-11.-king-d-m-ia
  4. Not a bad way to get your hand on those. The Flynn's from the 20s aren't holding up too well...
  5. Romantic Love 10 (1954-03.Avon) cover Everett Raymond Kinstler. Kind of a wolfish look from casanova here. I'm not sure the blonde is impressed. I love moonlight covers.
  6. I'm pretty sure I don't roll with everybody on the high grade comics here but you take what you can find in many romance titles. I'm gathering so few of many issues get put in slabs because it's only worth it for the higher grades? Ideal Romance 005 (1954-08.Key) cover Bernard Baily I'd love to come across ANY copy of issue 6 of this series.
  7. The print was a surprise, one of those online companies was having a sale, so it was printed for about 60 bucks. It's definitely not perfect, some browns in white areas, etc,. but it's mostly consistent printing and you can see all the original comic printing patterns in the thing. I was working from a 400 dpi scan which worried me with blowing it up so big, but no problems whatsoever in that department.
  8. 40" by 30" print made from a recent digital restoration of a comic from the JVJ project at the online museums. Hanging next to my desk. https://www.flickr.com/photos/197841258@N07/52781149885/in/album-72177720306586240/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/197841258@N07/52792479090/in/album-72177720306637108/ or my last Baker cover, also worked from a comic from the JVJ project. https://www.flickr.com/photos/197841258@N07/53082167438/in/album-72177720306586240/ The full textless covers tend to be my favorite Bakers.
  9. Arthur Ray McCowen True Detective Mysteries v29n01 (1937-10.Macfadden) cover
  10. Daring Detective v07n41 (1938-02.Country Press) cover Stockton Mulford Hello! I'm new to the CGC boards but thought I'd hop in here on the pulp thread and go off that last red-covered true crime mag. Fawcett publication, February 1938.