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Pulp magazine
Pulp magazines (or pulp fiction; often referred to as "the pulps") were inexpensive fiction magazines. They were widely published from the 1920s through the 1950s. The term pulp fiction can also refer to mass market paperbacks since the 1950s.
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Pulp (magazine)
For the Southern Cross University student magazine, see Properganda. Pulp was a mature-themed monthly manga magazine published by Viz Communications (now Viz Media). Although mature themed, the magazine was not pornographic. The featured manga were Uzumaki, Cinderalla, Banana FishStrain, Bakune Young, Dance Till Tomorrow, and Voyeur. The magazine ended in 2003.
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Pulp (magazine)
Les pulps, abréviation de « pulp magazines », étaient des publications peu coûteuses, très populaires aux États-Unis durant la première moitié du . Ces magazines publiaient principalement de la fiction (très souvent présentée comme la narration de faits réels) et les thèmes abordés étaient très divers, allant de la romance au récit fantastique, en passant par les histoires de détective et la science-fiction. Les quelques pulps encore existant de nos jours sont, pour la majorité, orientés vers la science-fiction et le fantastique.
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Pulp-Magazin
Pulp Magazine, oft einfach nur "Pulps" genannt, waren Magazine mit Geschichten aus verschiedenen Genres, die im Amerika der 1930er bis 1950er populär waren. Das erste Pulp war Frank Munseys Argosy 1896. Die meisten der wenigen noch produzierten Pulps fallen heute in die Genres Science-Fiction und Mystery.
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Pulp magazine
Pulp magazine, tanie, wydawane na podłym papierze, wydawnictwo prasowe, najczęściej zawierające popularne treści (kryminałfantastyka). Nazwa wywodzi się od pulpy papierowej - surowca, z którego produkowano papier.Magazyny pulpowe narodziły się w Stanach Zjednoczonych i szczyt popularności notowały w okresie od lat 20. do lat 50. XX wieku. Za pierwszy magazyn uważa się Argosy Magazine, wydany w 1896 r. Najbardziej popularne tytuły to: Amazing Stories, Black Mask, Dime Detective, Flying Aces, Horror Stories, Marvel Tales, Oriental Stories, Planet Stories, Spicy Detective, Startling Stories, Thrilling Wonder Stories, Unknown and Weird Tales.
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Pulp magazine
I pulp magazine (o pulp fiction) erano delle economiche riviste di racconti che ebbero molto successo tra il 1920 e il 1950. Spesso si fa riferimento a loro chiamandole semplicemente "pulp".
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