Amazing covers. I love the second one. Poor girl, she's only doing her jod (i believe).And his hair. One of the most well drawns i've ever seen. I love well drawn hair ;)
The cover that really "grabs" me in this bunch is the first. But I'm intrigued by that story in the second, "A Noose for Little Nemo". Little Nemo in Slumberland? I'll have to check it out.
And we always think we top time in violence now.
Nice cover art, and nice brand new header too, Mr. Lewis. Hands are also the Achilles' heel for many artists. I really like this March 1944 issue.
Ah, these are lovely. And yes, I'm jealous.
I'd love a coffee table style book stuffed with these old pulp covers.
Amazing covers. I love the second one. Poor girl, she's only doing her jod (i believe).
ReplyDeleteAnd his hair. One of the most well drawns i've ever seen. I love well drawn hair ;)
The cover that really "grabs" me in this bunch is the first. But I'm intrigued by that story in the second, "A Noose for Little Nemo". Little Nemo in Slumberland? I'll have to check it out.
ReplyDeleteAnd we always think we top time in violence now.
ReplyDeleteNice cover art, and nice brand new header too, Mr. Lewis. Hands are also the Achilles' heel for many artists. I really like this March 1944 issue.
ReplyDeleteAh, these are lovely. And yes, I'm jealous.
ReplyDeleteI'd love a coffee table style book stuffed with these old pulp covers.
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