Pulp Magazines

While not strictly comics or cartoons, do the cover art and illustrations count?

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Bump

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This is perfect.

I would argue yes. They where the earliest direct ancestor too the modern "Action" style of cartooning that made Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster's Superman so popular.

As well, it is a reletive art style of the adventure comic strips of the 30's to 50's, like Prince Valiant, Terry and the Pirates and Flash Gordon.

My favorite is Men's Adventure magazines.

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>SELF TEST: ARE YOU A REAL MAN WHEN IT COMES TO SEX?

This magazine making me feel insecure.

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>Binder

Okay, this one you get, it's Sup Forums related.

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>all this nazi explotation

Ah the 60s.

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>Well, I've got the hooker. Now to get a blackjack table and an amusement park.

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Truly the world wasn't ready for Nazi Sex Gorilla.

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>50 cents in 1930

Pricey.

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Oh, and here's another one with a story by a comic book writer.

Got even weirder on the back covers.

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>Yes! Yes! Choke him harder! This is making me so wet!

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Are the stories ever as good as the covers?

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youtube.com/watch?v=ELUP-oZQKM4

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Hey at least the girls smashed the nazi master plan they only had to take gorilla dick.

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Rarely anywhere near as primed for a Metal soundtracked Rock Opera, but there's quite a few stories in here regarded as classics of the genre- I think at least two implied War of the Worlds reprints, part of a John Carter. Kafka.

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"It'll be hard getting a good smoke on Mars" -Smitty (Martian), "The Biological Revolt"

>Katherine Hepburn as a space barbarian in a skintight crocodile suit

I would watch that movie.

Oh yeah, the one where Edison uses proto-laser guns and electric-powered ships to kill the proto-Greys, right?

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that's bad ass

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Funny, I have that story on my Kindle.

I love this flavor of retro-future art.

More Mens Adventure Mags.

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They certainly have the best cover blurbs.

Which means the stories inside only have even more room to disappoint.

>LUNAR HOMO

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>Lunar Ho.

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Quarterly means it only came out four times a year, so it probably had extra pages.

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MOTHMAN.

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Is there a place to read all this? Not just a handful of the more notable stories and authors, but as complete as possible runs of all the magazines. From the crazy sci-fi, crime, and fantasy to the lusty sex Nazis. I'd love to be able to download or even buy them in bulk. Is there anywhere dedicated to that better than searching around for individual ones on Amazon or hoping something is put up on ebay?

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Used bookstores have TONS of these things.

Here's a few archive issues of Amazing stories. Primarily sci-fi, but they do have a few speculative fiction portions around the 39-46ish period.

onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/serial?id=amazingstories

Awesome covers, full of nice things for me to model on 3ds max.
Those alien beings and machine designs are so good, so creative.

Nowadays aliens look boring, and hollywood aliens look awful and always the same overdesigned trash.

>giant flying alien buzzsaw
I want this in a game.

The guy who did this drew the Marvel Comics 1 cover.

The first flying saucer ever.

n-nice masks

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Ohh shitt? A Sup Forums thread thats actually worth a damn and considers the full breadth of things that are Sup Forums? I might be back to dump some stuff later, probably about two hours