Long before television, when movies were silent, radio was in its infancy, and comic books reprinted Sunday funnies, the pulp magazines burst onto the scene. The cheaply produced magazines offered an eager populace a pastime that carried them — through short stories, novelettes, and serials — to faraway places and adventures far beyond their everyday lives.
Those stories live on in the brittle pages of aging pulp magazines. Collected here at ThePulp.Net are articles and information about the pulps, and scores of links to sites with even more detail.
ThePulp.Net has been covering the pulps since 1996 — one of the oldest and most comprehensive pulp resources on the web.
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