While not strictly comics or cartoons, do the cover art and illustrations count?
>>90229878
>>90229958
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>>90230140
Bump
>>90231671
>>90231671
>>90231799
This is perfect.
>>90229815
I would argue yes. They where the earliest direct ancestor too the modern "Action" style of cartooning that made Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster's Superman so popular.
As well, it is a reletive art style of the adventure comic strips of the 30's to 50's, like Prince Valiant, Terry and the Pirates and Flash Gordon.
My favorite is Men's Adventure magazines.
>>90232780
>SELF TEST: ARE YOU A REAL MAN WHEN IT COMES TO SEX?
This magazine making me feel insecure.
>>90229878
>Binder
Okay, this one you get, it's /co/ related.
>>90232833
>>90232855
>>90232901
>all this nazi explotation
Ah the 60s.
>>90231671
>Well, I've got the hooker. Now to get a blackjack table and an amusement park.
>>90232855
Truly the world wasn't ready for Nazi Sex Gorilla.
>>90234182
>50 cents in 1930
Pricey.
>>90233646
Oh, and here's another one with a story by a comic book writer.
Got even weirder on the back covers.
>>90233771
>Yes! Yes! Choke him harder! This is making me so wet!
>>90234333
Are the stories ever as good as the covers?
>>90233815
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELUP-oZQKM4
>>90234410
>>90232855
Hey at least the girls smashed the nazi master plan they only had to take gorilla dick.
>>90234580
Rarely anywhere near as primed for a Metal soundtracked Rock Opera, but there's quite a few stories in here regarded as classics of the genre- I think at least two implied War of the Worlds reprints, part of a John Carter. Kafka.
"It'll be hard getting a good smoke on Mars" -Smitty (Martian), "The Biological Revolt"
>>90234503
>Katherine Hepburn as a space barbarian in a skintight crocodile suit
I would watch that movie.
>>90234896
Oh yeah, the one where Edison uses proto-laser guns and electric-powered ships to kill the proto-Greys, right?
>>90233815
that's bad ass
>>90235292
>>90234503
Funny, I have that story on my Kindle.
>>90229815
I love this flavor of retro-future art.
>>90231538
More Mens Adventure Mags.
>>90235827
They certainly have the best cover blurbs.
Which means the stories inside only have even more room to disappoint.
>>90235569
>LUNAR HOMO
>>90235360
>>90235943
>Lunar Ho.
>>90236042
>>90234230
Quarterly means it only came out four times a year, so it probably had extra pages.
>>90236312
>>90236424
>>90233700
MOTHMAN.
>>90239144
Is there a place to read all this? Not just a handful of the more notable stories and authors, but as complete as possible runs of all the magazines. From the crazy sci-fi, crime, and fantasy to the lusty sex Nazis. I'd love to be able to download or even buy them in bulk. Is there anywhere dedicated to that better than searching around for individual ones on Amazon or hoping something is put up on ebay?
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>>90239174
Used bookstores have TONS of these things.
>>90239174
Here's a few archive issues of Amazing stories. Primarily sci-fi, but they do have a few speculative fiction portions around the 39-46ish period.
http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/serial?id=amazingstories
Awesome covers, full of nice things for me to model on 3ds max.
Those alien beings and machine designs are so good, so creative.
Nowadays aliens look boring, and hollywood aliens look awful and always the same overdesigned trash.
>giant flying alien buzzsaw
I want this in a game.
>>90240695
The guy who did this drew the Marvel Comics 1 cover.
The first flying saucer ever.
n-nice masks
>>90240708
Ohh shitt? A /co/ thread thats actually worth a damn and considers the full breadth of things that are /co/? I might be back to dump some stuff later, probably about two hours
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>>90232454
Presumably this was a timely quick sketch upon seeing the cover. Perfect indeed.
>>90241342
If you haven't read this shit then what are you even doing with your shitty life
>>90241374
Personal favorite
>>90241394
Mad respect to the guy that was dumping Weird Tales earlier. That Little Magazine that Could was essentially the beginning of modern "geek culture"
As far as this image goes, I have a special fondness for the classic D&D art
>>90241451
Pulp requires some Lewd. If I post bare breasts behind a spoiler image, will the mods delete it? I haven't been outside /m/ in almost three years..
>>90241592
READ THIS BOOK its good but also Fuckin depressing
>>90241673
Seriously, I have no idea why you people fap to shit tier fanart when old pulp stuff exists
And even modern pulp
>>90241680
WW done right
>>90241701
>>90241701
rider-waite as fuck
>>90241709
Nice detail
>Please also check the new images
Get rid of this shit already Hiro
>>90241741
And post cooldowns. Fuck those too.
Not to mention captcha blatantly failing to detect what it's supposed to be looking for
>>90241774
>>90241796
Is anybody giving a fuck here or am I pissing in the wind?
My knowledge of the board culture here is at least 5 years out of date. For all I know this place is /a/ tier now..
>>90241858
Yeah yeahh sue me for not making arbitrary geographic distinctions
>>90241872
Where to find all those covers in such a great quality?
>>90241883
Killing Chewie was the dumbest shit
"Lets pretend to have balls but pick the character that doesn't have dialogue"
>>90241872
There was technically a Dirty Pair comic so I think they're /co/ kosher.
>>90241901
I miss this aesthetic in particular
>>90241906
Despite the lack of quality in those, /m/ is oddly kind to that guy. I guess the consensus is he had his heart in the right place
Also if anyone ever thought "Conan isnt my thing" remember that the comics and Arnold mpvies basically have fuck all to do with his original personality as described by Robert E Howard. Read his short stories. Conan is clever and agile more than anything. He's constantly compared to cats in the text, and he respects poets above all. Aside from dat ass anyway.
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>>90242040
Pic related is a good example of why the difference between eastern and western art is negligible. Eastern style, western artist. And you can see how influential it is. We had tentacles first dont throw those old ass Japanese paintings in my face, they brought it back because of western pulp art
>>90234911
Hey, look, Ray Bradbury! Neat.
Best fucking thread on /co/ for a long while. This is my jam. Thank you.
>>90229958
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>>90233700
Spoopy
>>90236312
>Cat women amazons
So this fetish has been around for some time.
Have a (bump) from me good sirs.
>>90240708
Well, that's certainly a novel variation of the tried and true Warwheel design.
These are all from an older one of these pulp covers are fun threads.
It's always fun to see how people in the 60s and 70s imagined THE FUTUUUUREEEEE
>>90230110
Is it too late to submit a story for the cover?
>>90230191
Page 866!?
You wish traffic signalling was this lewd.
>>90234043
Underrated post.
>The Girl Who Hated Air
>Man, I probably should have grabbed a helmet from the ship. She's probably going to be ticked off.
This one is just great. Tells like 100% of a story in a single image. Probably worthy of a standalone printing.
The number of scantily clad women on these covers makes it pretty obvious the target market was George McFly style horny teenagers.
>Sorry to interrupt your necking, but could I borrow your phone? I ran out of gas a ways up the road.
>>90246614
I love aviation pulp stuff.
Looks like Hiro cut max file size, because I have to skip a cover for being too large.
>Previously, On LOST
>>90241688
>Weasles ripped my flesh!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TcfL84Kgqc
An Actual Comic.
Last one I have on hand.
This MIGHT be the spot to ask, but....
Over a decade ago on our bookshelf this was this nice cover of some pulp book with a bare-butt lady with her back to the camera, in maybe a reddish hellscape place, with hair waving upward and maybe arms wide and hands palm-forward,
This sound familiar to anyone? I've done a couple fruitless searches over the years.
>>90231538
>there must be more to life
>>90241925
Jordi Bernet is still alive and working
>>90232780
>self test
it's interesting how these magazines would be reduced to one or two while women magazines with practically the same topics sans /lit/ ran rampant in the 90s and 10s
>>90232797
>new hope for the homosexual
yeesh, I don't know if that's hidden homo material or those "cute the gay" ads. makes me wonder how much subtly gay stuff got past the radar
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>>90233646
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>>90233716
Damn I need to get hold of that art
>>90248385
More!more! MORE!
Maybe we need a pulp board.....
>>90248492
Look for Clara After Dark, Bernet draw 20 years of weekly stories of her.
Torpedo is his masterpiece oc.
>>90235143
>>90234201
damn
>>90234333
>>90240695
it's interesting how we edged so much on humanoid aliens as the decades came by. While most designs look retarded some of the were pretty cool and even plausible.
>>90234580
from the ones in this threads it seems some like amazing stories were pulp paper reprints of classics and famous stuff. the mens magazines were obviously fapbait
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>>90241087
nice catch
>>90241342
>>90241858
gotta love that 80s airbrushing
>>90241451
>That Little Magazine that Could was essentially the beginning of modern "geek culture"
can you elaborate?
>>90241592
who mades this? looks like a step inbetween boris vallejo and wojtek siudmak
>>90241680
>altuna
argentine dude. that's a buenos aires hooker
>>90242078
that one's juan gimenez right? another argie.
Cyber tentacle rape.
>>90249074
>who mades this? looks like a step inbetween boris vallejo and wojtek siudmak
Frank Frazetta.
>>90249043
>thread made in 2015
Christ how long does shit stay up on /t/?
>>90249191
>>90248492
Or general art for that and all the other illustration, etc. that falls outside of /co.
>>90247713
I thought the Martians were on good terms with humanity?
>>90249454
Most likely just a non-canon cover.
In-canon, it was probably a shock to them that we didn't look like this thing.
>>90249623
Looks like my boss.
>>90249552
What is their preoccupation with homosexuals?
>>90249623
I think with pulps, and those magazines, you never took the cover as being true to the insides.
>>90248761
>it's interesting how we edged so much on humanoid aliens as the decades came by
Blame TV/Movies, where anything truly non-human was essentially beyond the technical capabilities of what was available until like the 90s.
The more people were getting aliens from places besides books or comics, the less they were able to get true weirdos.
>>90249732
Spreading their own notions that homosexuals are sinners and trying to convince readers the same.
The alien walrus monster?
>>90249043
Well, I don't have room for 250 gigs of old SF right nowwoof, that's a lot of alium sex I bet, but thanks.
>>90249074
>who mades this?
You don't recognize Frank Frazetta's signature?
>>90249236
That is one lusty looking space bug.
>>90249733
Actually had a page-long article for most of the back cover art. All of the Solar System and Stories of the Stars pics are back cover art.
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>>90249733
This. Covers were drawn with the loosest possible descriptions of anything, and were sometimes just stock images the publisher built up with no connection to the internal fiction at all.
>>90235292
I remember that episode of Justice League.
>>90237975
Glad someone else thought it, too.
>>90249176
Nice choice, anon!
>>90250459
There is a new Batman/Shadow crossover that'll be starting up soon. Might be nice. It's been quite some time since those two rumbled together.
>>90250579
>>90251274
>>90251305
>Flying wing
>isn't actually a flying wing
Triggered.
The days when there was hope for science fiction.
>>90241796
I am Groot?
>>90248268
...hunting ground of the violent homosexual? Do they mean prison?
>>90249109
Save us from the cube head, water heater robot.
I uploaded a bunch of these to /co/ last year. Glad to see people saved them. Seen some I haven't sene before too. Great thread OP.
Well, I always say that it's more than acceptable to discuss pulp heroes who made the transition to comics e.g. Buck Rogers, The Shadow, Tarzan, etc.
>>90233646
>Gardner F. Fox
I always forget that he made his start in the pulps
>>90233945
Oh yeah... well spotted!
>>90233973
>There's a heavenly delight in every bite!
>>90236083
I love how she's not really paying attention to anything that's going on
>>90236312
>David Cameron's Adventures in Space
>>90236327
>Mein fraulein, I found your shirt - it's a liddle ripped, but it's bedder zan nuzink!
>I found un shawl... dat might help
>I FOUND UN KNIFE! ZEE?
>... Gunter, now iz not ze time.
>>90249043
Daaaaaaaaaaaaaamn...
>>90241280
>tfw getting into Dave Stevens' work long after he's gone
>>90241661
For somebody who's been adopted by the cogfop crowd, Wells' work is pretty damn dark
>>90249176
I read a novel called The Chinatown Death Cloud, which was about Lester Dent and Walter Gibson getting involved in a pulp adventure of their own; this cover was mentioned in one chapter, and it's pretty damn cool
>>90249552
>NEIN, NEIN, NEIN! ZIS IZ HOW YOU DAB! ZEE?
>>90250579
Ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck YES
>>90252315
>Ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck YES
Showing up at the end of April
http://www.newsarama.com/32789-batman-the-shadow-to-crossover-with-snyder-orlando-rossmo.html
>>90248286
>I've done a couple fruitless searches over the years.
We've all done that, Anon. Unfortunately, yours sounds like any of a probable hundred pulp covers. I bid you good luck.
Here's a size chart for those Solar System inhabitants I posted.
>>90252632
>Scott Snyder
Ahhh... Might just have to download #1 of this, just to see if it's worth my time.
I really dig the way women were portrayed as both strong and sexy.
>>90236174
Typical day in Australia
>>90252823
Dude looks unsure about getting redpilled.
Might as well post the cover that pissed the trans off.
>>90253046
>Human Bat V Robot Gangster
Truly one of the great decision of the SCOTUS.
>>90253142
The Shadow's done pretty good for a boy who started in radio.
>>90254111
Thanks, I nearly choked to death.
Not exactly pulp, but at least a stepchild.
>>90253116
I want this cover to be a Single White Female situation.
And not just, y'know, something to fit the beta version of Dianetics behind.
>>90253422
Needs more mutant bikers.
>>90254488
Burroughs is solid pulp.
>>90254297
Man, Shadow looks pissed about DeathBrightfinger$$xx420xx$$ there stealing his kill.
>>90251751
Reality always gets in the way of dreams, unfortunately
>>90253175
Leigh Brackett, huh, she was one of the writers for Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. Makes sense they'd get a pulp writer to be a writer on that
>>90249732
Pure speculation on my part but I think their readers are where closet homosexuals or bisexuals and where in denial.
>>90254667
I was meaning Whelan, actually -- I love his stuff but it's a bit...pretty...for pulp.
>>90254724
Always more people to shoot. I love that pulp formula where almost without fail after the ultimate foe is revealed the henchmen, whoever survives, almost always just show up in time for a climatic gun battle that ends in all of their deaths.
>>90250459
Bigger version.
>>90250131
See: >>90253175
The guy character is suppose to be dark skin. But cover artists always drew him as a white guy.
I don't think it's racist. Someone just failed to communicate.
>>90255209
Yeah, he's a white guy with a tan that made his skin coal black. It's an interesting visual I'd love to see. I imagine he looks like Laurence Olivier in Othello.
>>90255403
>>90255347
Some later cover artists eventually got it right.
Being a Spider fan leads to eternal suffering.
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>>90255403
Is this 1950s gay porn?
>>90233815
That is one metal fuckin cover
>>90253747
he says it was an "accident" theyre just trolls, thats not really a trans person, theyre stupid for not knowing it was an 'accident"
by the way, check out this controversy, put me on the news, buy my book....
>>90231671
Filthy robots stealing our wimmins.
>>90255692
I still don't know how Norvell Page managed to keep thousands of people dying every month compelling.
>>90255555
closer to 60's and '70s
>>90242078
What comic?
Heinlein pulpy enough?
>>90229815
No. Why is this thread even here?
>>90241592
you can post lewd behind spoilers as long as its not fucking
>>90256563
Pulps are related to comics.
>>90256843
>>90256843
>>90256970
>>90257051
Nice lipstick, Doc.
>>90257267
Got to admit, The Rock doesn't look like a bad fit for the role.
>>90257082
Speaking of crossovers, Doc and The Shadow have had their fair share over the years.
>>90257313
It's like looking into a mirror!
>>90256843
The secret origins of Oscar the Grouch!
>>90257431
>not mentioning The Avenger
How dare you.
>>90257620
My first thought was WE3.
>>90246764
Hellcat?
>>90258497
>not including Nick Carter, MASTER DETECTIVE
Shame on you.
>>90256563
It's the source material for a lot of scifi.
And the sleeze books conventionalized today's porn tropes, imo.
>>90260304
The pulps (of all sorts) have been thoroughly-mined by comics for tropes & iconography, to the point that comics are literally the inheritors of the pulps in all ways -- well, until the last 30 years or so, when comics ceased to be disposable pop-culture snack-food for the minds of kids and had been metamorphosed into "art", "collectibles", "graphic novels" on archival paper...
Sorry, rant.
>>90256640
Damn straight. Where would Batman be without The Shadow? Answer: he'd still exist, they just would have hacked up something else for his source material and his first story clearly wouldn't have been ripped from a Shadow pulp. It's why /co/ has pulp threads on a fairly routine basis, though typically starting with a figure who has been in or otherwise contributed to comics. Heck, sometimes we have radio threads too, though usually crossovers with the pulps:
Superman Radio Program:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3vfp2GYjUw
Blue Beetle:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjKkXRgvnU4
Sadly Batman never really broke into radio other than appearing in the Superman program:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-rQv4EsNwQ
>>90260941
A radio version of the first Batman story The Case of the Chemical Syndicate (which was largely ripped from The Shadow story "Partners of Peril").
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zxwj7o2v__8
>>90262909
I hope those ladies had a ball.
>>90263960
Freas was awesome.
>>90256428
HAIL HYDRA
>>90263989
Is he...is he trying to jerk off the horse with his whip? Man, Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show has everything!
>>90234788
>dat moon ass
Should I make another thread, or just let it die?
>>90267008
I'm just lurking, but I vote make.
If you got more art, I'm enjoying it.
>>90267008
I say see if this one gets some discussion and wait until it's dead to make a new one.
>>90252823
Nice reaction
Bump for possible discussion.
quality shit
>>90260841
So what would you say is the current torchbearer for pulp, if there is one at all?
If not comics, I'm thinking TV series.
>>90277509
I think you may be onto something there, especially with the way that it's possible to consume mass quantities of any given show these days.
>>90279384
I think TV shows are more or less pulp for adults though. I can't really think of pulp for kids, one because I'm not familiar with the cartoons playing today, and two because what I have seen seems softer or something.
Where do kids get their edgy shit from now?
>>90241372
I remembere reading this drawthread where it happened. It was a ,,monkey pawed" request. Anon said ,,this with Bender and Jessica".
>>90281139
It's an important lesson in specifying which character should be in which spot when you make a request.