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    Plague: This is what it's all about. more »
    Joshua Levy: Wish I could find some high rez prints - this stuff is amazing! more »
    Purple Dave: What, no love for the modern (pre-distressed even) variant, like the Zachary Nixon Johnson novels? more »
    happysquid: I collect these...they're FABULOUS. I wish someone made frames specifically for 50's pulp paperbacks... more »
    Belabras: OMG that Female Man cover almost made me spray my screen with soda. That is hilarious. more »
    Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: I'm getting a 50's vibe too. Those Saturn moon critters are cool. Gotta look more into Grandpa's Attic. (that's a perfect name for the site BTW) more »
    Meirelle: El Fiera is so Freud. more »
    vinylrake: From her pose and expression on her face, I am guessing the woman in the first picture is somewhat curious about the giant penis looming in the distance. more »
  • #scifiart

    Pulp SF Book Covers That Channel Pure Id

    The greatest pulp science fiction book covers aren't just trashy, they're lurid: filled with half-naked squirming and misplaced eyes, with Prince's man/woman glyph bursting out. Here's a gallery of some of our demented favorites. More »
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    I Always Wear High Heels to Visit the Moon

    Over at Spanish pulp blog El Desván del Abuelito, they've got some terrific covers from what look like early 1960s science fiction comics from a series called "El Mundo Futuro" (world of the future). This is one of my favorites, whose title roughly translated means "It will happen tomorrow!" I love the man in his suit and the lady in high heels, hiking on the moon or perhaps an alien planet. And then, they come upon this scary alien statue! We've got a couple more amazing moments from this comic below. More »