Pulp

The name "pulp" comes from the cheap wood pulp paper on which such magazines were printed. Magazines printed on better paper and usually offering family-oriented content were often called "glossies" or "slicks". Pulps were the successor to the "penny dreadfuls", "dime novels", and short fiction magazines of the nineteenth century. Although many respected writers wrote for pulps, the magazines are perhaps best remembered for their lurid and exploitative stories, and for their similarly sensational cover art.


Pulp 2 Squares GUNSEL BLUE by Bob Kessel

 

Pulp 2 Squares GUNSEL GREEN by Bob Kessel

 

Pulp GAT by Bob Kessel

 

Pulp GAT (brush) by Bob Kessel

GAT (brush) close up by Bob Kessel

 

Pulp PASSED OUT by Bob Kessel

 

Pulp CHOKE by Bob Kessel

 

Pulp CHOPPER by Bob Kessel

 

Pulp GUNSEL by Bob Kessel

 

Pulp PRIVATE EYE by Bob Kessel

 

Pulp SMOKE 'EM by Bob Kessel

 

Pulp DAME WITH A HEATER by Bob Kessel

 

Pulp YOU KNOW HOW TO WHISTLE, DON'T YOU? by Bob Kessel

 

Pulp EYEFUL by Bob Kessel

 

Pulp GOSSAMER by Bob Kessel

 

Pulp SHUT UP! by Bob Kessel

 

Pulp WINK WINK by Bob Kessel

 

Pulp WHISPER by Bob Kessel

 

Pulp PRIVATE DICK by Bob Kessel

 

Pulp RATATATTAT by Bob Kessel

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