
Above is the cover of an issue of True Men Stories published this month in 1967, with a selection of scans from inside appearing below. The magazine ran from 1956 to 1975 and, like many titles of this type, had by the end transitioned into the adult market by publishing photos of nude women. This is—to reiterate—what gives relevance to the nude imagery we occasionally share on Pulp Intl. There are a few later issues of True Men Stories out there on the auction sites, so maybe we’ll get crazy and pick one up to show you down the line.
This cover illustrates Epton Ellington’s tale, “Maria Quin-Dhong Who Led the Green Berets Through the Valley of Death.” That’s quite a title. The magazine needed a lot of space to print that. In fact, it took up so much space it seems like there was no room left to credit the artist. Actually, the editors didn’t credit any of the artists. We’re betting somebody out there knows who painted everything in this issue. Maybe we’ll hear from them. Aside from the art, you get more stories and exposés, modeling from Tina Laurac, Carmen Mirache, and others, and strange advertising.



































































