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Domesticated Pulp: Archie Publications and the Comics Code
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Moon Mullins by Frank H. Willard, 1925 -
Felix the Cat by Otto Messmer, 1933 4 panel comic strip. -
The Bugville News-Reel by Leon Searl, 1917 5 panel comic page. -
Smokey Stover by Bill Holman, 1939 7 panel comic page. -
Magazine illustration by Al Parker for fiction story "Love Can Be a Problem" by Faith Baldwin, Good Housekeeping, May 1940 The moment before a confrontation between two men at a dinner party. The man with his back to the viewer holds a bottle menacingly behind his back, and grips the hand of a woman sitting at one of the tables. The background is a jungle mural. -
Pulp Cover by Orson B. Lowell, ca.1930 Man on safari attacked by black panther. -
"It's a Big World for a Baby" by Nell Brinkley, ca.1920 A woman sits in a chair holding a baby while a man stands behind an empty chair and holds back a curtain to look out the window. An empty bassinet sits next to the woman. -
Crime Does Not Pay, cover, October 1950 -
Men Against Crime, interior, August 1951 -
Men Against Crime, cover, August 1951 -
Joe Palooka Adventures, interior, January 1953 Seeing Eye! -
Joe Palooka Adventures, cover, January 1953 -
Girl Comics, interior, 1950 The Silver Shield: A Real Life Girl's Adventure -
Girl Comics, cover, 1950 -
Seduction of the Innocent by Frederic Wertham, 1954, dust jacket. -
Crime Does Not Pay, p.3, October 1950 The Death of the Grand Demon -
Doc Savage Magazine, cover, July 1937. R.G. Harris, cover artist; James A. Ernst, interior artist; Kenneth Robeson, Alan Hathway, George Allan Moffatt, and Harold A. Davis ("Duke Grant" adventure), authors. -
Doc Savage Magazine, cover, October 1934. -
Dash, cover, June 1941. -
Close-Up, cover, May 1941.