Absurdly awesome covers from 1930s boys' magazine: The Hotspur

This isn’t the last we’ll see of the worst man in the west.

I’m glad Billy the Fish got a reboot in the 90’s.

2d10+your strength bonus = avalanche strike

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Well, when you belatedly discover that you left your sixgun in your “Sunday best” holster at home this morning, you go to war with the army you got.

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It is highly peculiar. It does a good job of evoking a kind of whimsical paranoia, but there’s something a bit dated about its concerns.

Also, by today’s standards it is very slow.

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Voluptuous damsels in distress are a staple of this genre but are conspicously absent from these covers. A deliberate editorial policy?

Probably. It’s a boys’ magazine, not a men’s magazine.

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