G-Man Missing


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This fine Norman Saunders painting for Black Book Detective marks my 4,000th post here at PulpCovers.com. I hope someone is actually looking at these.

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10 thoughts on “G-Man Missing”

  1. I’m certainly looking. Simply put, this is one of the greatest blogs I’ve come across. The artwork is fantastic and these posts are truly appreciated. Here’s hoping that the blog never ends. (There were a gazillion pulps and paper back novels, so I’m not worried you’ll run out of material.)

  2. Thank you very much. Brings back good memories of looking through the magazine rack at the local supermarket with my aunt who raised me in the early 60s. She passed on in 1985. Thanks again. Barry.

  3. Great blog and much appreciated! So many beautiful girls! Wish I was a talented artist like these men and women!

  4. This blog is much appreciated. Besides the beautiful illustrations, I’ve found some excellent historical fiction books to read!

  5. I’ve certainly been watching for the last 10 years or so. When I was a kid I remember the racks of these magazines at the drugstores and other places. I never actually dared to look at them, but I found the covers fascinating. The only one I got to look at was True Magazine to which my father had a subscription. Rediscovering and downloading these magazines from the internet has become something of a hobby of mine and I have even edited a few of them that were poorly scanned. Your site is definitely one of the best in that it identifies the artist. Thank you for all of your efforts.

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