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The WEIRD TALES Thread: Collecting The Unique Magazine
detective35 replied to RedFury's topic in Pulp Magazines
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It would be a Crime not to post your Detective Pulps
detective35 replied to Robot Man's topic in Pulp Magazines
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General Fiction - Argosy, Adventure, Short Stories, Blue Book & more
detective35 replied to Scrooge's topic in Pulp Magazines
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General Fiction - Argosy, Adventure, Short Stories, Blue Book & more
detective35 replied to Scrooge's topic in Pulp Magazines
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ENOCH BOLLES ....and other fine Pin-Up art
detective35 replied to jimjum12's topic in Pulp Magazines
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The WEIRD TALES Thread: Collecting The Unique Magazine
detective35 replied to RedFury's topic in Pulp Magazines
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ENOCH BOLLES ....and other fine Pin-Up art
detective35 replied to jimjum12's topic in Pulp Magazines
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It would be a Crime not to post your Detective Pulps
detective35 replied to Robot Man's topic in Pulp Magazines
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Paintings and Line Work- Show Off Your Original Pulp Art
detective35 replied to Ricksneatstuff's topic in Pulp Magazines
The Shadow - The Creeping Death - Jan. 15, 1933 21” x 30” (Oil on canvas) I remember saying to a few people, if I could have one Shadow Painting (or any pulp painting ever done), “The Creeping Death” would be the one. When it came up for auction at Heritage I couldn’t believe it, and I eventually ended up with it. A heartfelt “thank you” to Ferd Bernjak, Glynn Craine, and Todd Hignite who helped me obtain it! Dwight -
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ENOCH BOLLES ....and other fine Pin-Up art
detective35 replied to jimjum12's topic in Pulp Magazines
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Out of 20+ Spider File Copies that a friend had, this was the one that he kept until last. The colours were unbelievable, as if it was just printed.
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Saucy Movie Tales, Mystery Adventurers, Saucy Romantic Tales
detective35 replied to detective35's topic in Pulp Magazines
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I absolutely love that cover! I would love to have the original painting of that one!
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I love that Shadow Street & Smith Promotional Sign that is on the top part of the newsstand. I would love to add this to my collection as I have 18 original Shadow Signs from the 1930s and 40s, but I do not have that one! At the bottom of the original photo (which I have) it states that it is indeed warner brothers staged newsstand publicity photo. I did as much research as I could, contacting certain people that had the inside track of where Warner Brothers props are stored, but to no avail., they could not come up with anything. Note: Even if it didn’t state that it was a Warner Bros publicity shot, you can tell it was staged, because the magazines in the pic range from the 1930s to the 1950s.
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Here are two original photographs from 1933 that were taken of a newsstand vender just seconds apart, on 43rd St. in New York City. The pictures are about 3” x 6” Notice the sign on the bottom of the new stand that promotes the Shadow pulp magazine. There are only three known examples of that original sign to exist. I have one of them in my collection and two others are in private & public collections. Of course Jim Steranko for many years has sold reproduction prints of that sign.