Pulp Magazine or Pulp Fiction is a term used to describe a huge amount of creative writing available to the American public in the early nineteen-hundreds. Termed “pulp magazines” because of the low quality paper used between the covers, these publications proliferated in the nineteen-thirties and nineteen-forties to the point where they blanketed newsstands in just about every popular fiction genre of the time.
Although the pages in-between the covers were a dingy cheap quality, the covers were beautifully decorated, many times with lurid portraits of pretty women in various stages of trouble, and the handsome men attempting to rescue them.

Africa, Victoria Falls, SA-39.
Dracula , THR 29
The Last of Us, Gme-133
STAR WARS, The Mandalorian, Baby Yoda, STW-155.
Nosferatu, THR 30
BMW 700, CAR-14
Norway, Adv-TL-123
Stranger Things 3, Srs-186
Norway, Adv-TL-120
The Jungle Book, TLS 399
STAR WARS ,STW-189
Jigsaw , THR 26.
Chainsaw Man, Cmx-608
Kuala Lumpur, Adv-TL-147
The Corpse Bride, TLS 468
Finland, Adv-TL-138
Five Nights at Freddy's, Gme-199
Kuala Lumpur, Adv-TL-148
Retro Gaming, Gme-188
The Lion King. TLS 174
Psycho, THR-57
''Banksy'' STR-09.
Legend of Zelda, Gme-170
PIN UP 7.
Africa, SA-53.
BOBA FETT, STAR WARS, STW-185
Spider Man, Cmx-025.
STAR WARS, THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK STW-70.
South Africa, SA-111
The Raven, THR 48
Pepe le Pew, TLS-223
''Banksy'' STR-04.
Planet Stories, Ppf-012.
Union Castle, Africa, SA-114
PIN UP 29.
Pokemon, Cmx-657
The Legend of Zelda, Gme-035
Startling Stories, Ppf-031.
Ashoka ,STW-194
Psycho, THR-74
Barcelona, Adv-TL-150
PIN UP 6.
The Last of Us, Gme-139
Planet Stories, Ppf-006.