Agreed. And it's giving him an outlet for his talents.Hand-Holder wrote: ↑Wed Oct 01, 2025 10:21 pmYour accounts are very interesting and complete, a precious fountain of tips and enlighten infos about COVERS vs Reality, many thanks for all of this
Pulp SW thread
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You'd never know a couple of really good pulp SW stories by the cover art: Amazing Stories, March 1944 (The SW is hiding inside the skull.) and Amazing Stories, September 1952 (The woman has just started shrinking.).Hand-Holder wrote: ↑Wed Oct 01, 2025 10:21 pmYour accounts are very interesting and complete, a precious fountain of tips and enlighten infos about COVERS vs Reality, many thanks for all of this
http://vaultofevil.proboards.com/thread ... ple-novels
I scanned both stories and posted them on Giantess City nearly 20 years ago, if anyone wants to try to retrieve them. (Assuming that they're still there.) I also posted "The Girl Who Loved Death" on the final incarnation of Minimizer's board, but I don't know if anyone saved it.
A "so so" pulp SW story that you'd never know by the cover art is Fantastic Adventures, May 1943. (The Lilliputians now have the technology to shrink the "giantess" down to their size.) I never scanned this story, probably because it's eighty-something pages long, vs. 35 pages for both of the other stories.
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What pulp is this from? It looks promising
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It's in the Archive. Over a hundred pages, barely got through a bit of it.
https://archive.org/details/famous-fant ... 9/mode/2up