Pulp magazine covers from the 30's to the 60's depicted old terrors and fools. Our drivel-free, sardonic (we hope) cover commentary takes on the absurdity of life today.
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remixing vintage pulp fiction art as commentary about our mixed-up world
Tuesday
Is it just me? Isn't there a bit of S&M creepiness going on with the Mr. Personality creeps in their stupid, but evil, masks?
- posted by Kim Garretson @
7:00 PM