This cover by A. Leslie Ross is another good example of how the Western pulp art directors loved the colors red and yellow. Nearly all of this issue of REAL WESTERN is taken up by the novel "Buckskin Marshal" by Will Ermine, really Harry Sinclair Drago. I think I have the paperback version of that book on my shelves somewhere. I'll have to check. The lone short story is by another familiar name, Lee Floren. I generally like Ross's work, and I think this is a good cover.
Saturday, October 01, 2022
Saturday Morning Western Pulp: Real Western, December 1944
This cover by A. Leslie Ross is another good example of how the Western pulp art directors loved the colors red and yellow. Nearly all of this issue of REAL WESTERN is taken up by the novel "Buckskin Marshal" by Will Ermine, really Harry Sinclair Drago. I think I have the paperback version of that book on my shelves somewhere. I'll have to check. The lone short story is by another familiar name, Lee Floren. I generally like Ross's work, and I think this is a good cover.
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