Spicy Adventure Stories 1942 November
https://pulpcovers.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Spicy-Adventure-Stories-1942-November.jpgNext to last issue under this title, before being relaunched as Speed Adventure via via
Spicy Adventure Stories - November 1942
https://pulpcovers.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Spicy-Adventure-Stories-November-1942.jpgNext to last issue under this title, before being relaunched as Speed Adventure via via
Next to last issue under this title, before being relaunched as Speed Adventure
via via
This is another Hugh Joseph Ward cover, or my sister is a monkey’s aunt. (Fingers are again crossed.)
My fingers are no longer crossed. I’ll take that bet any day. It’s Ward alright.
This site (not necessarily an authority) agrees with me:
https://adventurehouse.com/shop/product/spicy-adventure-stories-1142/
Compare the face of the dame in the above untagged cover to the face of the dame in the following cover tagged as Hugh Joseph Ward:
https://pulpcovers.com/desert-madness/
Also, look at this other Ward dame for additional reference:
https://pulpcovers.com/death-in-the-desert/
Perhaps this will do the trick:
http://howardworks.com/spicy-adventurestories-november1942-culture.html
Confuscious say, “If all else fails, point out the signature.”
H. J. Ward’s signature is in the lower left corner, in faint grey. Blow up and look closely at the two scans above, or, if still can’t see it, look closely at this image:
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/71iiz%2BbWGDS._AC_SL1500_.jpg