• I'm going to be starting a thread soon devoted to "Pulp" which will cover books, magazines, comics and movies. (ajb007.co.uk)
  • The standard ranged from excellent to downright dreadful - it's something I will be discussing in my forthcoming Pulp thread that I'm hoping to begin within the next few days…time permitting, as I'm very busy at the moment with various things - who said retirement was relaxing? (ajb007.co.uk)
  • Junior G-Men was part of the larger "war on crime" campaign being waged through the mass media, which included movies, comic books and strips, radio programs, and pulp books, all of which was encouraged by the FBI and especially its director, J. Edgar Hoover prior to World War II. (wikipedia.org)
  • South African Comic Books, Strips, Etc. (msu.edu)
  • DT1058.S36R3519 1997 ----------------------------------------------------- SOUTH AFRICAN COMIC BOOKS, STRIPS, ETC. And Life Goes On : the Art of Living in the Meow / written and illustrated by Shameema Dharsey. (msu.edu)
  • Photonovel style comic book. (msu.edu)
  • Some nice painted The Saint covers from the brilliant PAN Books company - nice to see him in Western gear! (ajb007.co.uk)
  • That said, aside from the original radio program, a book, Junior 'G' Men's Own Mystery Stories (by Gilbert A. Lathrop, Edward O'Connor, and Norton Hughs Jonathan) was published in 1936 and a big little book by Morrell Massey and Henry E. Vallely the following year. (wikipedia.org)
  • Official documentation related to Roth's publishing business such as book contracts, receipts, and permissions to do business, along with sample stories from Roth's American Aphrodite: A Quarterly for the Fancy-Free can also be found here. (columbia.edu)