Pulp Adventure

See also adventure.

Term originated from the magazines of the first half of the 20th century which were printed on cheap "pulp" paper and published fantastic, escapist fiction for the general entertainment of the mass audiences. The pulp fiction era provided a breeding ground for creative talent which would influence all forms of entertainment for decades to come. The hardboiled detective and science fiction genres were created by the freedom that the pulp fiction magazines provided.
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Tarzan of the Apes (Tarzan, #1)
The Beasts of Tarzan (Tarzan, #3)
The Man of Bronze (Doc Savage #1)
The Return of Tarzan (Tarzan, #2)
The Son of Tarzan (Tarzan, #4)
Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar (Tarzan, #5)
A Princess of Mars (Barsoom, #1)
Tarzan and the Golden Lion (Tarzan, #9)
Tarzan the Untamed (Tarzan, #7)
Murder Melody (Doc Savage, #15)
The Gods of Mars (Barsoom #2)
At the Earth's Core (Pellucidar #1)
The Terror in the Navy (Doc Savage, #33)
Tarzan and the Lion Man (Tarzan, #17)
Tarzan at the Earth's Core (Tarzan, #13; Pellucidar, #4)

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