True Men Stories Year 1966 Magazine Back Issues
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- A Guide To Wife-Swap Letter Clubs
- Looking For A Fortune? Help Yourself! There's $19,000,000
- In Rommel's Gold, Buried In The Desert Of Libya!
- The Game-Keeper's Daughter Who Offered Herself As Bait For A Love-Sick Killer!
- A Prominent Detective GI/£5 His Shocking Report, Married Couples And Organized Love Clubs!
- The Reds Were Ready To Go To Any Lengths To Keep Vania Behind The Iron Curtain...
- We Escaped From The Police Trap Of Bulgaria
- Men Who Try To Satisfy More Than One Woman!
- A Couple Who Took Part In The Johnson-Masters Experiment Tells What It's Like To Make Love In Public
- $35,000,000 The Legend Prophecied That Anyone Who Touched It Faced Certain Death
- The Triple - Cursed Treasure Of Port Cocaine!
- We Ran A Freedom Movement Under The Cover Of A Mate-Exchange Club
1956195719581959196019611962196419661967196819691970197119721974
True Men Stories was published from 1956 to 1973. It’s a classic and relatively classy example of the genre (by men’s pulp mag standards).
Most issues feature excellent cover paintings and interior art by some of the best pulp artists, like Hulsey, Clarence Doore, Norm Eastman and others, though unfortunately the artists are often uncredited.
True Men Stories also has a nice spicy, “manly” mix of pulp fiction and non-fiction stories that are great fun to read.
In fact, the headlines and concepts of some of the stories are entertaining in themselves.
For example, the February 1957 issue had several classic “killer creature” stories. The one Hulsey did the cover art for is titled “LIZARDS FROM HELL.” In Hulsey’s painting, they look like small iguanas, which are generally vegetarians.
On the inside, the story features a stock photo of a different lizard that looks like one of the slow-moving desert species that would probably be hard-pressed to attack anyone.