The Freakish Fantasy Art of Mexican Pulp Paperbacks

An art exhibit in New York displays the original paintings for the covers of Mexican pulp fiction books of the 1960s and ‘70s. In paperback form, these were tiny -sometimes as small as 2x3 inches. But what really makes them stand out is the sublimely weird subject matter they illustrate. If you can’t make it to New York for the full exhibit, you can see a baker’s dozen of the covers at Collectors Weekly. 


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