Fire Fighters
Fire Fighters was a short-lived PulpMagazine pulp magazine published by MagazinePublishersInc Magazine Publishers Inc. in 1929.Fire Fighters
Publisher: PublisherName Magazine Publishers Inc.
Publication range: March 1929-May 1929
Publisher: PublisherName Magazine Publishers Inc.
Publication range: March 1929-May 1929
Background
Fire Fighters — "A Magazine of Real Fire Stories!" — is a prime example of how pulps moved from magazines that ran a variety of fiction, such as Argosy The Argosy, to narrow-interest publications.This pulp by HerseyHarold Harold Hersey lasted only three issues.
The contributors
BaumhoferWalter Walter Baumhofer was the cover artist for the magazine.Comments/trivia
- Hersey's Magazine Publishers used a circled swastika as "The Symbol of Good Reading." While the swastika had a long history of as a symbol of good luck, it unfortunately was co-opted by the Nazis in the 1920s.