During the 1940s, Bergey continued to paint covers for romance, sports, and detective pulp magazines, and he began working on a number of science fiction magazines, including Standard Publications' Strange Stories and Captain Future, and later for Fantastic Story Magazine.
The cover art became more eye-catching and vivid with the addition of illustrators Rudolph Belarski, Earle K. Bergey and Rafael DeSoto.
Prolific artists like Earle K. Bergey and George Rozen produced hundreds of imaginative, even lurid, cover paintings that are now visually synonymous with the Thrilling pulp brand and a diverse roster of genres that include science fiction, fantasy, romance, westerns, and detective.
Steve Earle | Sylvia Earle | Bill Bergey | George Earle | Earle Foxe | Pliny Earle Goddard | Justin Townes Earle | Franklin Sumner Earle | Earle Page | Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology | Naval Weapons Station Earle | John Earle (musician) | Jake Bergey | George Howard Earle III | Earle K. Bergey | Earle B. Phelps | Earle | William Earle | The Steve Earle Show | Marshall Earle Reid | Justin Townes Earle's | John Milton Earle | John M. Earle House | John B. Earle | George Earle Chamberlain | George Earle Buckle | Eyvind Earle | Edward Earle Vaile | Earle Thomas | Earle's Shipbuilding |
In 1966 Schrader worked as a post-doc at Florida State University in Tallahassee, in the research group of Earle K. Plyler, at that time one of the leading molecular spectroscopists in the USA.