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    Proteus   (about)
    Subtitled “Voices for the 80’s,” also billed as “A Destinies Special.” Most of the material was originally purchased for Destinies but was later decided to be inappropriate for that series, which had settled into a hard science format.






    Proud Flesh   (about)
    One-shot magazine.

    • Publishers:
      • Loose Cannon Enterprises; Champaign, IL: Proud Flesh.
    • Editors:




    The Providence Amateur [v1 #1, June 1915] ed. John T. Dunn (12pp, 5″ x 7¼″ stitched) []
    Sub-titled “Official Organ of the Providence Amateur Press Club”, “Free to all amateurs”. Details supplied by Alistair Durie.













    Psychology [January 1926] (standard) []
    Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan.


    Psychology [September 1926] (standard) []
    Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan.















    Pub [v1 #6, October 1976] (Esseno Publications, Inc., $1.75, 100pp, quarto) []
    Dated “November 1976” in the Table of Contents.
    Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson, listing fiction only.


    Public Enemy:   (about)
    Public Enemy was Dell Publishing’s attempt to cash in on the G-Man boom of the mid-1930s and featured the adventures of Lynn Vickers, Agent G-77. However, it never really caught on and only ran for six issues under its initial title. In August 1936 the magazine was renamed to Federal Agent and gradually changed to a standard detective pulp, abandoning Lynn Vickers and his colleagues, but it only lasted for eight issues under this incarnation before folding in November 1937.


    Public Enemy

    • Publishers:
      • Dell Publishing Co., Inc.; 149 Madison Avenue, New York, NY: Public Enemy.
    • Editors:








    Federal Agent
    Title changed from Public Enemy.

    • Publishers:
      • Dell Publishing Co., Inc.; 149 Madison Avenue, New York, NY: Federal Agent.
    • Editors:



































    Pulp [v1 #1, Fall 1970] ed. Robert Weinberg (Joel Frieman - Publisher, 34pp, quarto) []
    front cover image of The Shadow, back cover The Shadow v40 #4, January 15, 1942). assoc. ed. Joel Frieman. Details supplied by Bill Thom.


    Pulp [v1 #2, Spring 1971] ed. Robert Weinberg (Steve Riley - Publisher, $1.25, 32pp, quarto) []
    front cover Doc Savage Magazine v8 #6, February 1936. Details supplied by Bill Thom.


    Pulp [v1 #3, Summer 1971] ed. Robert Weinberg (Pulp Press, $1.25, 38pp+, quarto, cover: from Captain Future v1 #1, Winter 1940 by Rozen) []
    Steve Riley - Publisher, Joel Frieman - Publishing Director.
    Details supplied by Bill Thom.
    • 2 · Editorial · Robert Weinberg · ed
    • 3 · An Inside Look at Captain Future · Edmond Hamilton · ar; introduction to article by Robert Weinberg. Article includes the first two unpublished chapters for the first Captain Future story ever written titled THE HORROR ON JUPITER. The first two chapters were rewritten at the editors request and the story re-titled.
    • 27 · The Pulp Quiz · [uncredited] · qz
    • 28 · Only the Shadow Knows · Frank P. Eisgruber, Jr. · ar; with assistance from Robert Sampson and Alan Grossman.
    • 38 · Pulp Notes · [uncredited] · ms



    Pulp [v1 #5, Winter 1973] ed. Robert Weinberg (Steve Riley - Publisher, $1.25, 34pp, quarto) []
    front cover The Ghost Super-Detective v1 #1, January 1940; Joel Frieman - Publishing Director. Note: A Pulp Gallery is listed in the Table of Contents, containing four reproductions: two G-8s and two Operator #5 covers, but my copy is missing the Pulp Gallery, and I believe this was an Insert. Details supplied by Bill Thom.


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