Will Hulsey was the undisputed king of the animal attack pulp cover. You name it, he'd paint it attacking you in a pool of stagnant water. pic.twitter.com/fallsyzZX2
— Pulp Librarian (@PulpLibrarian) June 10, 2020
Wil Hulsy illustrated covers for men's magazines in the 1950s, and followed the formula to a T. A masculine white man in a swamp, accompanied by a woman in a ripped or ill-fitting red shirt, fighting off a deadly animal attack. You may think I am exaggerating, but in this Twitter thread, Pulp Librarian gives us 14 examples (yes, it includes "Weasels Ripped My Flesh") with commentary on the reasoning behind them. You may also notice the similarity of the other articles promoted on the covers. If a formula works, you may as well run it into the ground. -via Metafiter