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Home of pulp reprint magazine High Adventure, the Spider facsimile reprints, and other pulp-related paraphernalia.
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Adventure House  E to go to the shopping cart. ADVENTURE HOUSE PRESENTS: NEW PULP REPLICAS We've added many more A new series of complete pulp reprints are being released now, presented by Adventure House. Complete with ads and presented in facsimile format,...
http://www.adventurehouse.com

The history and legacy of the pulps -- the popular literature from the first half of the 20th century -- is covered here. You will find information on The Shadow, Doc Savage, The Spider and more pulp characters.
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ThePulp.Net  Welcome to your guide to the online world of pulp magazines. As you can see by the banner above, weve revamped the Pulp.Forum here at TPN. The new Pulp.Forum offers much more flexibility than the old one. There are more...
http://ThePulp.Net

Part of Vintage Library, this online store gives much information about the pulps, including cover art, writer profiles, and sells print and electronic reprints of the mags. Secure ordering. Requires Adobe Acrobat to read the online reprints.
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Pulp Fiction Central at The Vintage Library  Pulp fiction magazines were the main source of everyday entertainment for the masses during the first half of the 20th Century. These magazines delivered action and heroes that were some of the most creative in literary history. Pulp heroes and...
http://www.vintagelibrary.com/pulp/index.cfm

An e-zine named after the man who started Amazing Stories magazine and whom many consider the "Father" of science fiction. The site also archive texts of several of his stories.
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Hugo Gernsback's Forecast Science Fiction E-zine  Forecast new home is here at HugoGernsback.com Back issues to date will be kept here in the archives. The Father of Science Fiction, Hugo Gernsback also coined the word scientifiction, which we now know as Science Fiction. Hugo Gernsback was...
http://www.twd.net/ird/forecast/index.html

Unique line of postcards depicting vintage comic book, pulp, paperback covers, pinups, and sci-fi/horror movie posters - also available as notecards and magnets.
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AstoundingGraphics.com  Click an image to see it larger, click a category, or Enter Here. Ha! Cheezy Lit RetroErotic The Famous Art, Etc. Humorous Paperbacks Movies Celebrities Funny Yucks More Yucks Strange Huh? Welcome! You are obviously a person of impeccable taste....
http://www.astoundinggraphics.com

Reprints of science fiction pulps online. Includes Air Wonder Stories and Marvel Science Stories, among others.
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VTSF Project  Collections department at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia; but please browse the material to learn about the vision of the project and our progress toward those lofty goals....
http://ebbs.english.vt.edu/vtsf/

The magazine for fans of American and British pulp fiction. Subscription information, and a list of British pulp heroes.
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The Pulp and Vintage Fiction Fan Magazine: ThrillerUK  K is a small press fan magazine that celebrates Pulp Fiction both old and new. The magazine is a combination of articles on series characters and their creators and short stories by new and up and coming writers. THE LATEST...
http://www.thrilleruk.fsnet.co.uk

Worshipping the first incarnation of the magazine of horror/fantasy which published such great authors as Robert Howard, Edmond Hamilton, H. P. Lovecraft, Fritz Leiber, and many others. Nicely done site.
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Weird Tales The Unique Magazine  Many of the tales contained in the crumbling pages have never been reprinted, and exist solely in the few decaying copies of the magazine which remain. Slowly disintegrating with the cheap paper upon which they were printed, their sublime poetry...
http://members.aol.com/weirdtales/index.htm

Nice pages about Doc Savage, the Spider, and the Avenger. With links.
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Pulp Magazine Heroes  Savage copyright is owned by Conde Nast Publications. All rights reserved. G-8 and His Battle Aces, Operator 5 and The Spider copyright is owned by Argosy Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. The Avenger, Doc Savage, Operator 5 and The Spider...
http://www.cs.uku.fi/~vaisala/Pulp.htm

Articles about Doc Savage and other pulps.
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The Pulp Heroes: Introduction  This site is a companion piece to my Fantastic, Mysterious, and Adventurous Victoriana site, which is a descriptive list of over 700 notable characters and creations from Victorian-era popular literature And is now a book, The Encyclopedia of Fantastic Victoriana,...
http://www.geocities.com/jjnevins/pulpsintro.html

Science fiction and fantasy pulp magazines for sale. This site has scans of pulp covers and a list of stories in each listed issue.
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PULP MAGAZINE GALLERY  You can now see the covers from some of the more interesting pulps in my collection. Many collectors are primarily interested in cover art, so this will help you build your collection. Over time, this section will be expanded if...
http://www.oldsfbooks.com/pulpgal.html

A directory of private eyes and other tough guys and gals, complete with bios and bibliographies.
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The Thrilling Detective Web Site  Groups newsletter and be kept informed of news on this site. We promise we won't give your name to anyone else. AUTHORS PUBLISHERS Please e-mail me with information about new and forthcoming private eye books. Please send all review copies...
http://www.thrillingdetective.com

Brief overviews of different pulp genres, including aviation, romance, war, fantasy, and western pulps. Includes many cover scans. Good information for those new to the pulps.
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Pulp Magazines  Home Page...
http://www.mogozuzu.com/pulps.htm

The internet guide to paperbacks, pulps, and magazines. Some good articles on American pulps and paperbacks. Information on, and cover scans of the British and Australian equivalents to the American pulps, as well.
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Cavern/5792

The only webpage dedicated to the Phantom Detective. Includes a guide to all the stories. Some cover scans.
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Phantom Detective  Having experienced action and adventure in the big war (WW I) he became bored. Frank Havens, the publisher of the New York Clarion challenged his young friend to solve a case the police couldn't. He did, of course. Having gotten...
http://www.mindspring.com/~phantom21/phantom.htm

All about the pulp's crime fighting heroines. Featuring the Domino Lady, Sheena Queen of the Jungle, and the Golden Amazon.
http://home.sprynet.com/~beb01/femme.htm

Operator 5, the Spider, and Doc Savage are talked about here. Indices to these titles.
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The Hero Pulps!  The buzzword of the moment is EXTREME! Extreme Tacos Extreme Golf MCI's Extreme Calling Are you ready for some Extreme Fiction? Put down that cynical, post-modern rehashed crap you've been told was hip and get with Fiction's original flipside Pure...
http://members.aol.com/heropulp/

Discusses his adventures and his companions. Lists all his adventures and reprints.
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Secret Service Operator #5 America's Undercover Ace!  American shores from all sorts of foreign and domestic threats that plotted the subjugation of the U.S. through the most outlandish methods (The Green Death Mists, Rockets from Hell, the Flaming Death, etc He was in his early twenties; his...
http://members.aol.com/opnumber5/

Chronologies, articles and speculative genealogies based on Farmer's psuedo-biographies of Tarzan and Doc Savage.
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An Expansion of Philip José Farmer's Wold Newton Universe  Expanding the family even farther are contributions from Farmer’s successors—scholars, writers, and pop-culture historians—who bring even more fictional characters into the fold. Table of Contents More Ordering Info See also Recent Upcoming Wold Newton-related Books by Win Scott Eckert The...
http://www.pjfarmer.com/woldnewton/Pulp2.htm

A history and overview of Alex Raymond's Flash Gordon with information on his brief pulp magazine career.
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The Holloway Pages: Pulp Heroes: Flash Gordon  Gordon made his first appearance in a comic strip and later made a brief foray into the pulps. Alex Raymond had been ghosting Tim Tyler's Luck for King Features when he learned that the syndicate was looking for a science...
http://home.comcast.net/~cjh5801a/Flash.htm