We don’t spend as much time as we should on what we like to call modern pulp, but we very much like contemporary artist Owen Smith, so above and below are some of his unique, pulp-style covers for The New Yorker magazine. He also created two brilliant Dashiell Hammett posters that we shared back in 2009, and you can see more from him on his website.
1971—Corona Sent to Prison
Mexican-born serial killer Juan Vallejo Corona is convicted of the murders of 25 itinerant laborers. He had stabbed each of them, chopped a cross in the backs of their heads with a machete, and buried them in shallow graves in fruit orchards in Sutter County, California. At the time the crimes were the worst mass murders in U.S. history.