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.

Avengers Infinity War, Mocu-307
Hellsing, Cmx-758
Jujutsu Kaisen, Cmx-364
Berserk, Cmx-428
Naruto, Cmx-085.
Space Action, Ppf-029.
Planet Stories, Ppf-018.
Evangelion, Cmx-442
The Punisher, Srs-74.
One Piece, Cmx-375
Planet Stories, Ppf-015.
Wonder Comics, Ppf-002.
Planet Stories, Ppf-003.
Wanted, Cmx-212
Dragon Ball, Cmx-081.
Startling Comics, Ppf-010.
WOLVERINE, Cmx-137
Startling Stories, Ppf-031.
Spy Smasher Ppf-013.
One Piece, Cmx-373
Spider Man, Cmx-025.