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    Secret Sanctum [v3 #1, June/July 1998] ed. Ron Hanna (Ron Hanna, $8.00, 40pp, quarto) []
    Details supplied by Michael Brown.
    • 2 · Introduction · Ron Hanna & Man in Black · ed
    • 3 · The Coward [The Coward] · Kevin Olson · ss; illustrated by Flatline
    • 21 · The Pulp Hero (Captain Zero, Crimson Clown, Crimson Mask) · Nick Carr · ar; illustrated by Ver Curtiss; serialization of his book The Pulp Hero.
    • 25 · Mixed Media: A Review of the Serial “The Mysterious Dr. Satan” · Kevin Olson · rv
    • 27 · Pulp Review: A Review of Operator #5 Novels · Nick Carr · ar
    • 29 · The Care and Feeding of Pulps [Part 5 of ?] · Ver Curtiss · ar
    • 32 · Savage Review: A Review of Doc Savage Tales (Sargasso Ogre & Czar of Fear) · Craig Reed, Jr. · rv
    • 35 · Why the Shadow Couldn’t Prevent WWII · Albert J. Emery · ar
    • 40 · Secret Messages · The Readers · lc


    Secret Sanctum [v3 #2, August/September 1998] ed. Ron Hanna (Ron Hanna, $8.00, 28pp, quarto) []
    Details supplied by Michael Brown.
    • 2 · Introduction · Ron Hanna & Man in Black · ed
    • 3 · Special Preview: Preview of “Captain Future Handbook” · Chuck Juzek · ar; illustrated by Paul McCall
    • 6 · Buk Bakus in 4891 [Part 1 of 4] · Kevin Olson · sl; illustrated by Ver Curtiss
    • 11 · Savage Review: A Review of Doc Savage Tales (Phantom City & Brand of Werewolf) · Craig Reed, Jr. · rv
    • 14 · The Pulp Hero (Alias Mr Death, Dan Dunn, The Eagle, Dan Fowler, Doc Harker) · Nick Carr · ar; illustrated by Ver Curtiss; serialization of his book The Pulp Hero.
    • 18 · Warlord of Los Angeles · Russ Grannis · ss
    • 20 · Pulp Review: Review of Voodoo Trail (Shadow) · Michael Rhode · rv
    • 22 · The Automatons of Doom [Part 1 of 4] · Kevin Olson · sl; illustrated by Bob Sankner
    • 28 · Secret Messages · The Readers · lc





























































    The Secret 6   (about)
    A character pulp. The lead novels are usually SF in nature, but the back up stories never are.










    Secrets (1932):   (about)




    Secrets
    Title changed from Secrets and Flame.


    Secrets [No. 710, July 16, 1949] (John Leng/D.C. Thomson, 2d, 12pp) []
    Given as Secrets and Flame on the running heads.







    Secrets of the Secret Service   (about)
    Identical contents to Confessions of a Federal Dick. One fictional story, in addition to the supposed true story of the title.



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