I WAKE UP SCREAMING by Steve Fisher (Popular Library #129, 1937) Cover art by Rudolph Belarski.
Homicide in Hollywood.
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I WAKE UP SCREAMING by Steve Fisher (Popular Library #129, 1937) Cover art by Rudolph Belarski.
Homicide in Hollywood.
Steve Fisher - Saxon's Ghost - Pyramid - 1972 (cover illustration by Gene Szafran)
‘She left ‘em red, as well as sore!’
Original artist: Rudolph Belarski
(via Pulp International - Vintage cover for Homicide Johnny by Steve Fisher)
art by Rudolph Belarski
so... who's going to write a belly wlw fanfic called "boyfriend" based on Dove's song of the same name??? i really feel like what belly needs is dating a girl
and if i could so kindly ask, steve dating jere
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Released on this day in 1948: THE HUNTED Steve Fisher's original screenplay for this bargain-basement B film offers a clever twist on the typical femme fatale. Laura Mead (Belita) has served her time for robbery and still claims her innocence. She returns to the city where her former cop lover (Preston Foster) sent her up. Was she guilty, or was he just jealous? Is she back for a fresh start, or revenge? A strange, hypnotic noir from Poverty Row director Jack (Decoy) Bernhard. We are proud to have funded a new 35-mm print of the film in 2011.
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December 1938 issue
cover art by Rudolph Belarski
Hugh B. Cave, “Counsel for the Damned"
D.L. Champion, “Let Me Live"
H.W. Guernsey, “Death Notice"
Cleve F. Adams, “Mannequin for a Morgue” (Lt. John J. Shannon)
Steve Fisher, “Goodbye Hannah"
Edwin Truett, “Murder from Texas"
The Editors: The Bashful Bludgeoners
Seattle Mystery Bookshop