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Hero pulps


Hero pulps, also called single-character pulps, were magazines named for and featuring a lead novel about a single character. ShadowThe The Shadow was the first hero pulp magazine.

Background

Before the debut of ShadowThe The Shadow in 1931, pulp magazines comprised short stories and, often, serialized novels. Regular characters were not uncommon in the pulps before that time. Characters such as TarzanCharacter Tarzan, ZorroCharacter Zorro, ConanCharacter Conan and others appeared periodically, but not regularly in magazines named after them.

The success of StreetandSmith Street and Smithís decision to name a pulp after a single character, and feature that character in a lead story each issue, triggered a rush of hero, or single-character, pulps. PhantomDetectiveThe The Phantom Detective and DocSavage Doc Savage followed in 1933. Soon news stands were stocked with pulps titled OperatorFive Operator #5, DustyAyresandHisBattleBirds Dusty Ayres and His Battle Birds, SecretAgentX Secret Agent X, WuFang The Mysterious Wu Fang and CaptainFuture Captain Future.


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