Argosy Weekly 'The Hammer' Cover — Pulp Combat Scene, March 1
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Argosy Weekly 'The Hammer' Cover — Pulp Combat Scene, March 1

A desperate struggle erupts in dynamic oil-painted chaos — a young man in a vivid orange tunic wrenches away from a monstrous armored foe looming behind him, one clawed hand gripping his shoulder while the hero twists free with fierce determination. The dark, dramatic background throws the combatants into stark contrast, every muscle tensed at the moment of violent separation. This cover illustration for John Frederick's adventure serial 'The Hammer' crackles with physical urgency and classic pulp bravado.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Lawrence Herndon
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1920s
Country: United States
Coolness: 6/10

Pure Munsey-era pulp muscle — that orange tunic practically leaps off the yellowed cover stock! Not quite rocket-ships-and-ray-guns territory, but the raw physical drama and painted intensity make this an absolute prize for any Argosy collector.

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ARGOSY and Railroad Man's Magazine Issued Weekly The Hammer by John Frederick 10¢ A COPY MARCH 1 $4.00 A YEAR

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