I hadn't seen these or heard of Petruccelli but these are really nice covers. The stories are cool too, particularly the turnaround time on December 1938.
Interestingly these were ~$20 each in today's dollars. It was really going after a specific demographic as "the Ideal Super-Class Magazine"[1] I guess.
The december 1938 cover had a puzzling detail - he had perspective issues and resorted to building a model, taking photos, and having the negatives developed... for a pentacle, not a terribly complicated shape. Peculiar. Then again, failing at something while under time pressure can get you to lock up to the point where drastic measures are needed.
It's amusing that the price from 1935 is $1/issue and $10/year. That's almost exactly the price of many subscriptions nearly 85 years later. I assume the economics of magazines have changed dramatically.
[+] [-] tomcooks|6 years ago|reply
Also known as "Frappez, entrez, rompez tout!" (Break in, enter and break everything) among a certain french extreme music fringe.
[+] [-] andrewgioia|6 years ago|reply
Interestingly these were ~$20 each in today's dollars. It was really going after a specific demographic as "the Ideal Super-Class Magazine"[1] I guess.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortune_(magazine)
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