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Pulp Era: Cinematic Adventures in the Yesteryear

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The streets are filled with crime and corruption, and the only thing you have at your side is a pair of trusty colt 45's, a snug domino mask, and a will to put the criminals of the this Metropolis to justice. Pulp Era is the Serial Pulps from the 1930 and 40' with a twist. All the two fisted action of the Pulps with a touch of modern cinematic action... Think Doc Savage and the Spider being written by the likes of Woo or Tarrantino. Using the new revised Basic Pulp rules by Chapter 13 Press, Pulp Era is a true joy ride into the Yesteryear

152 pages, Paperback

First published March 31, 2005

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James Carpio

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Educator, convention guru, podcaster, and game designer James Carpio AKA Jay-Cee began his obsession with gaming when he was 14 and has found his solace there. James spends most of his free time playing games, designing game mechanics, and embracing nerd and pop culture. Taking a role as Chief Games Officer of TSR Games, James was crucial in the development of Top Secret: New World Order RPG. In other functions, James has held Assistant Director of Programming for ConnectiCon (a pop culture convention in Connecticut) and I-CON Science Fiction in NY.

Other nerdy endeavors include collaboration and freelancing with multiple game companies, hosting the Cube of Death and Game School podcasts (TSR Podcasting Network) and heading up a new media business under the name of Grindhaus Media.

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