Designed with Mexican Lobby Cards for the Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold (1958)
Dimensions: 10.25 x 30 Inches - Standard Wall Hangers will display it beautifully
Alternatively….. This thing is made out of 7-Ply, 100% Canadian Maple - Which means it can take a beating!
Printed in the Good Ole’ USA
Designed from Wally Woods “Adam & Eve” poster from 1978
Dimensions: 8.25 x 32.25 Inches - Standard Wall Hangers will display it beautifully
Alternatively….. These are made out of 7-Ply, 100% Canadian Maple - Which means they can take a beating!
-Printed in the Good Ole’ USA
LATEST MERCH
Recreated from the original 1940s cover art and printed on Comfort Colors heavyweight cotton, it captures the eerie glow and off-register charm that made Cole’s work legendary.
From the smoke trails of 1940s dogfights comes one of L.B. Cole’s most electrifying covers — Contact Comics #7 (July 1946) — reborn on soft-washed heavyweight cotton.
Each shirt keeps the pulpy grit intact, featuring cracked inks and aged tones that look ripped straight off a spinner rack. Printed sleeves complete the vintage flight-crew feel.
Comfort Colors garment-dyed cotton. Made to order. No waste.
The 1946 L. B. Cole classic, rebuilt in full flight. Contact Comics #12 — a mid-century burst of rockets, color, and optimism — printed in its atomic-age palette on a navy Comfort Colors heavyweight long sleeve.
Garment-dyed, soft from the start, and made to wear down like the real thing.
Each piece is printed on demand — no piles, no waste — just the right amount of color from the Cole spectrum.
L.B. COLE COLLECTION
Comic art's original psychedelic. Decades ahead of his time — and still turning heads.
Recreated from the original 1940s cover art and printed on Comfort Colors heavyweight cotton, it captures the eerie glow and off-register charm that made Cole’s work legendary.
L.B. Cole’s classic Ghostly Weird Stories #122 cover, brought to life on a ceramic mug that’s as bold as the artwork itself. With a colorful rim, handle, and interior, it’s the perfect way to add a splash of pulp horror to your morning ritual.
Durable, lead- and BPA-free, and safe for both dishwasher and microwave use — this is one mug that can handle the heat. ☕💀
From the Picto Reprint Line: A Pre-Code Nightmare Reborn!
We’ve dug up one of the strangest and most explosive issues of the 1950s — Ghostly Weird Stories #122. This isn’t just a reprint, it’s a resurrection. The entire book is back, pulsing with cosmic horror, masked vengeance, and jungle fury — all under L. B. Cole’s screaming, iconic cover.
Reimagined Colors: We played with the palette to intensify Cole’s linework — shadows go darker, flames burn hotter, and the pulp grit jumps right off the page.
Inside the Madness: Jay Disbrow and A. C. Hollingsworth deliver raw pre-code terror, while Rulah wages jungle war in a story possibly by the legendary Matt Baker.
Stories That Bite:Death Ship,Death and the Devil,Mask: The Face of Death,Evidence of Murder, and Rulah: Man-Killers.
Limited to 100 copies only — each comes with a hand-numbered Certificate of Authenticity. The books stay clean and unmarked, keeping faith with the originals.
A forgotten gem of pre-code horror, rebuilt panel by panel — and now sharper, louder, and bolder than it’s ever looked.
Terrors of the Jungle No. 17 — Old School Deck
A fever-dream of pulp danger, sealed in maple.
Summoned from the wild cover of 1952 — the notorious L.B. Cole damsel in distress cover returns, reborn as an old-school deck. Jungle terror, ritual fire, and leopard-print peril — all preserved in full-color heat transfer across solid Canadian maple. It’s pure mid-century delirium, super-sized for the wall or the streets.
Ride it. Hang it. Stare into the flames. This is Pre-Code pulp at its most unhinged — immortalized in wood grain.
10.25" × 30" old-school shape
7-ply 100% Canadian maple
Full-color heat transfer
Printed in the USA