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Last issue; although dated “October 2015” this issue did not appear until March 2016. |
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Details taken from magazine website. |
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Details taken from magazine website. |
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Listing provided by Thomas R. Rankin. |
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Title changes to Just Pulp, The Magazine of Popular Fiction. |
Title changed from Pulp: Fiction and Poetry. |
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Fanzine. |
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Title changed from Just SF. A third issue was advertised in late 1982 but was never published. |
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A pulp magazine in all but format, Justice carried the subtitle “Amazing Detective Mysteries”, but focused on crime-adventure rather than detective puzzle plots. |
Details supplied by John Locke. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Details supplied by James Felton. |
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Subtitled “The Spanking Fantasy”. Details supplied by John Eggeling. |
One-shot fanzine—a parody of the Ziff-Davis pulps. |
Has a cover “price” 10 cents. Produced in a numbered edition of 100 copies, distributed in a manila envelope with matching numbered label. Interior illustrations by George Chastain. |
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