====//Soldiers of Fortune//==== >>{{image class="center" alt="Soldiers of Fortune" url="images/wiki-images/soldiers_of_fortune_3110.jpg" }}**//Soldiers of Fortune//** **Publisher:** [[ClaytonMagazines Clayton Magazines]] **Publication range:** October 1931-May 1932>>This adventure pulp published by [[ClaytonMagazines Clayton]] ran four issues. ===Background=== //Soldiers of Fortune// was published every other month, but lasted only four issues. [[BatesHarry Harry Bates]] was the editor. [[DelanoGerardCurtis Gerard Curtis Delano]] painted all four covers, including the rare appearance of a samurai on a pulp for the third issue. Contributors to the adventure magazine were [[RousseauVictor Victor Rousseau]], [[BurksArthurJ Arthur J. Burks]], [[FreemanCharles Charles Freeman]], poet [[KramerEdgarDaniel Edgar Daniel Kramer]], [[WheelerNicholsonMalcolm Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson]] and [[ChamberlainWilliam William Chamberlain]]. ===Outside links=== ~- [[http://www.thepulp.net/yellowedperils/2012/06/01/soldiers-of-fortune-february-1932/ "Soldiers of Fortune" (February 1932)]] part of the Great Pulp Art series at the [[http://www.thepulp.net/yellowedperils/ Yellowed Perils blog]] ~- [[http://lauriepowerswildwest.blogspot.com/2011/08/tuesdays-forgotten-pulp-soldiers-of.html "Tuesday's Forgotten Pulp: Soldiers of Fortune"]] at [[http://lauriepowerswildwest.blogspot.com/ Laurie's Wild West blog]] ---- ==Categories== PulpMagazines