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Original Comic Art titled Never Kill A Client paperback cover by Robert McGinnis, located in Brian's Dangerous Dames Cover Gallery Comic Art Gallery (1295259)
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Doc Savage - August '33 (Street & Smith, 1933) Condition: FN-. Classic skull cover by Walter Baumhofer. A - Available at 2012 November 15-17 Vintage...
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Detective Story Magazine September 13 1930
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Ralph DeSoto, 1947. One of my very favorite pulp artists of all time.
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Everybody Slept Here: A Tempestuous Novel of Washington! Classic trashy gal in negligee with come hither eyes graces this pulp novel cover (and it even has a review from ... the Amarillo Times!) It's tacky! It's cheesy! It's trashy! It's pulptastic! Printed with a 10 color process using archival pigment ink on premium quality 265+ gm/69+ lb luster finish professional photo paper. The paper's luster/satin finish is specially designed to bring out details in print and avoid glare. Prints…
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Robert McGinnis is an American painter and illustrator. The member of the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame Robert McGinnis was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1926. He studied fine art at Ohio State University. McGinnis apprenticed at Walt Disney Studios for some time.
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The Best Of The Worst
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The men on the pulp fiction book covers were muscular, two-fisted, unsmiling and action-eyed. The women were titillating, often partially clothed, dangerous and suggestive. They were the lurid, raunchy, exploitative, popular and vilified faces of work by the likes of Mickey Spillane, Earl Stanley Gardner, Hammond Innes, Alistair Mclean and Helen McInnes, whose paperback books … Continue reading "The Artists Who Gave 1960s Pulp Fiction Its Killer Look"
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