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Post by dem on Mar 11, 2023 11:48:18 GMT
Ralph 'Hamlet' Carlson (1907-1986) Another who perfected his craft in the 'thirties spicy, saucy and weird menace pulps before moving on to a classier market, in his case the comic books, until jailed and blacklisted for non co-operation with the Un-American Activities Committee (like fellow great Bruno Fisher, "Hamlet" was a member of the Communist Party). Full biog on the indispensable Pulp Artists. Arthur J. Burks - Satan's Lash: ( Horror Stories, Sept. 1935) Hugh B. Cave - Death Calls from the Madhouse: ( Horror Stories, Sept. 1935) Ernest Manning - Tropical Take: ( Saucy Movie Tales, March 1936) J. O. Quinliven - God of Evil Paradise: ( Horror Stories, April-May 1937) Robert Sidney Bowen - The Living Flame: ( Horror Stories, Sept. 1935) .... and again for Francis James' Death Stocks His Harem — "A pulse-chilling novelette of raw horror" — in Startling Mystery, April 1940 Nat Schachner - City of the Scarlet Plague: ( Horror Stories, Sept. 1935)
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