Another issue for the long-running magazine of pulp fiction and pop culture! This issue places special emphasis on foreign intrigue and perilous adventure! Then readers will go careening along the pulp fiction highway for run-ins with science fiction, horror, and swashbuckling action!
FEATURE STORY
- The Return of Norman Firth (Introduction) by Philip Harbottle — A Pulp Fiction King! But like the proverbial star that burns twice as bright, the young author burned out twice as fast …
- Woman of Danger by Norman Firth — A hardboiled tale of mystery and intrigue ... No camera could have caught that heady, exciting feeling this woman conjured up
PULP FICTION MASTERS
- The Grey Ones by Edmund Glasby — They lurked underneath … far below …but not far enough …
- The Miniatures by Sydney J. Bounds — Space wasn’t their final frontier … it was just final …
NEW PULP FICTION
- The Man From Nowhere by Jack Halliday — The years go flying by … but they don’t always go away …
- The Fall of Sir William by Wayne Carey — They harder they fall … now Johnny Falco has to decide who pushed the poor sap.
- Judgment at Ruthven Manor by Riley Hogan — A cunning rogue and a mysterious package! An adventure in the Age of Enlightenment in rural England …
PULP HISTORY
- The Pulp X-Man by Will Murray — He created “X-MEN” before Stan Lee, but who remembers N. V. Romero?
DEPARTMENTS
- Editorial by Audrey Parente / Rich Harvey
- Rough Edges (Book reviews) by James Reasoner