Vintage Pulp | Apr 6 2024 |
![CURTAIN CALL](/images/headline/7429.png)
Before we go in, I should warn you that Isa might jump out from somewhere. Act surprised. She'll leave you alone after that.
Above: a cover for the 1953 adventure Isa, written by René Roques and published by his Paris-based company Éditions R.R. Their cover art was often by Jef de Wulf, but this one is signed YB. We have no idea who that is, nor have we ever seen his or her work elsewhere, but it's an interesting effort. R.R. produced attractive covers even in collaboration with obscure artists, so some of the credit for their consistency probably goes to the company's art director—René Roques himself. Click his keywords below to see more.