Welcome to ThePulp.Net

Long before TV, when movies were silent and radio was rarely heard, the pulp magazines burst onto the scene. The cheaply produced magazines offered an eager populace with a pasttime that carried them to far–away places on adventures far beyond their everyday lives.

Those stories live on in the brittle pages of the aging pulp magazines. Collected on these virtual pages of ThePulp.Net are articles and information about the pulps and scores of links to sites with even more details.

Join ThePulp.Net on Facebook

Are you on Facebook? We’re on Facebook at /ThePulpNet. Become a fan and keep up with what’s going on at TPN and with other pulp fans.

Or, follow us on Twitter

ThePulp.Net is also on Twitter. Follow us (@ThePulpNet) on your computer, mobile phone or tablet.

Also…

Read our internet privacy policy here.

Web-Counter shows you are visitor Web-Counter graphic since June 5, 1996.