Sunday, May 07, 2017

Sunday Morning Bonus Pulp: Dime Mystery Magazine, January 1943


This issue was published after DIME MYSTERY's Weird Menace phase, but the magazine still featured some pretty creepy covers, including this one. The main appeal for me, however, is that gorgeous redhead. And of course, stories by Day Keene, Fredric Brown, Frederick C. Davis, and Robert Turner. None of whom, I imagine, are as good-looking as that redhead . . . but I digress.

4 comments:

Todd Mason said...

Image and perhaps model a bit doll-faced for my taste, but that was certainly (and still is) something that can stir the heart of no few...

But that is an eyecatching cover...pity they advertised only the two contributors, but more room for her, thus...

Anonymous said...

Curtis Bishop, under his pseudonym of Curt Brandon, in 1952 wrote a western novel by the tile of Bugle's Wake. In 1955 Earl Bellamy directed a movie, starring George Montgomery, based on that novel. The movie's title is Seminole Uprising.

Hedjan C.S. said...

Somebody knows the name of the cover designer?

Hedjan C.S. said...

Somebody knows the name of the cover designer?