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What role did the pulp magazine aesthetic play in the development of Golden Age horror comic covers?
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Pulp magazines greatly influenced Golden Age horror covers. The pulp style, characterized by dramatic illustrations and sensationalized storytelling, provided a visual precedent. Artists borrowed heavily from pulp imagery, adopting similar compositions, creature designs, and a general sense of adventure and danger. This shared aesthetic helped to establish horror as a popular and commercially viable genre in both mediums.