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Sally Sleuth first appeared in Spicy Detective magazine in November 1934. She was the creation of Adolphe Barreaux, a Yale-trained artist whose studio supplied the interior art for the Spicy pulps. Sally worked with a detective named The Chief. The Chief would assign Sally to tail a suspect in a crime. Sally would somehow lose all or most of her clothes. Sally or The Chief would capture the suspect. The end

Bomber Girl and The Nazi Yeti by shanewhite

Planet Stories, vol 6 no 6, May 1954. Interior art by Eberle

1969 … shuttle concept!

— Max Bertolini Beauty & The Beast

Jumbo Comics #105

Coby Whitmore

Marchers of Valhalla

Is A Dead-Pan Storefront Holding You Back?

Gosh Golly! It’s Alive With Innovations!

1955 cartoon by Mike Ludlow

Angel Badia Camps

Terror at Chasm Pass

J Frederick Smith

— Manuel Sanjulian When Death Rides In…

Mort Kunstler

Red Sonja by Tony DeZuniga

— Clyde Caldwell

Bésame monstruo (1969)

Source: fineart.ha.com

U.F.O. Air Collision

The Fight at Minowa in Palestine, The Robe endpaper illustration, 1947

— Sanjulian Conan in the Valley of Lost Women

Johnny Single was aboard!

"Where Do You Fit Into the Profit Picture?"

War



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