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Cover artist credit on these two pulps…?
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Hello,

Might anyone in the pulp world know who should be credited with the art work to these two pulp covers? I can’t seem to find any research to support the cover artists..thanks for any assistance if anyone can surely recognize the work styles here 😊 
 

Complete Detective (Vol 1, #6) - October, 1939 (Red Circle)

Ten-Story Love (Vol 23, #2) - February, 1948 (Ace Magazines)

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On 6/26/2023 at 4:36 PM, Primetime said:

Hello,

Might anyone in the pulp world know who should be credited with the art work to these two pulp covers? I can’t seem to find any research to support the cover artists..thanks for any assistance if anyone can surely recognize the work styles here 😊 
 

Complete Detective (Vol 1, #6) - October, 1939 (Red Circle)

Ten-Story Love (Vol 23, #2) - February, 1948 (Ace Magazines)

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I bet she has Ten Stories! She is a beauty (the model)!

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Delos Palmer for the Complete Detective per David Saunders here:

https://www.pulpartists.com/Palmer.html

Imo, Palmer can be a little bit of a chameleon, and his most polished stuff was in true crime.

 

I wish I knew on the second.  The romance pulp covers can be so hard to ID, but I'm at least certain that, whoever the artist is, he or she was doing steady work at Ace, as there's a continuity in style for a long run of covers.

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On 9/18/2023 at 6:34 AM, Darwination said:

Delos Palmer for the Complete Detective per David Saunders here:

https://www.pulpartists.com/Palmer.html

Imo, Palmer can be a little bit of a chameleon, and his most polished stuff was in true crime.

 

I wish I knew on the second.  The romance pulp covers can be so hard to ID, but I'm at least certain that, whoever the artist is, he or she was doing steady work at Ace, as there's a continuity in style for a long run of covers.

Thank you!!

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