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Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze and the Golden Age of Pulp
Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze and the Golden Age of Pulp A Hero Larger Than Life Created by Lester Dent in 1933, Doc Savage became one of the most iconic characters in pulp magazines. Nicknamed The Man of Bronze for his weathered skin, he was an adventurer, scientist, doctor,

Edgar Rice Burroughs: The Father of Impossible Worlds
Edgar Rice Burroughs: The Father of Impossible Worlds A Writer Who Never Planned to Be One Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875–1950) didn’t begin his life dreaming of becoming a writer. Before devoting himself to literature, he worked as a salesman, a soldier, and even in a pencil sharpener company. But in

John Carter: The Pioneer of Galactic Pulp
John Carter: The Pioneer of Galactic Pulp Before Star Wars, before Flash Gordon, before the first human dreamed of colonizing Mars… there was him. John Carter. Adventurer. Warrior. Stranger from the stars. Born from the incandescent pen of Edgar Rice Burroughs in 1912, John Carter of Mars wasn’t just one

Castor Pollux and the Return of the Pulp Adventure
Castor Pollux and the Return of the Pulp Adventure The Birth of Pulp: Cheap Paper, Infinite Imagination In the early 20th century, “pulp” magazines emerged, named after the cheap pulp paper they were printed on. They featured vibrant covers, sensational titles, and stories that sparked the imagination. Heroes like Tarzan,
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