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    Junior Member Captain Midnight's Avatar
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    Does anybody think that there should be a "Pulp forum",especially since Dynamite publications is going to bring them back in their own series?
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    I think activity in the Independent forum is low enough to support additional pulp threads without need for a new forum.
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    There's also quite a bit of pulps discussion on the Classics board.
    But seriously, I don't think there's enough potential traffic to justify a whole board.
    And I'm a MAJOR pulps fan.

    By the way, have you checked out the Doc Savage, Shadow, Avenger, Whisperer and Nick Carter reprints from Nostalgia Ventures/Sanctum Publishing? They're awesome.
    And Girasol Press is still reprinting the old Spider stories.
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    You can also discuss pulp prose on the Books Forum. There are a few of us there that are in to various types of pulp. From Burroughs to Hammett to Lester Dent.

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