- Popular Publications
Popular Publications was one of the largest publishers of
pulp magazine s during its existence, at one point publishing 42 different titles per month. Company titles included detective, adventure, romance, andWestern fiction . They were also known for the several 'weird menace ' titles. They also published severalpulp hero or character pulps.The company was formed in 1930 by Henry "Harry" Steeger. It was the time of the
Great Depression , and Steeger had just read "The Hound of the Baskervilles ". Steeger realized that people wantedescapist fiction , allowing them to forget the difficulties of daily life. Steeger wrote "I realised that a great deal of money could be made with that kind of material. It was not long before I was at it, inventing one pulp magazine after another, until my firm had originated over 300 of them."In 1942 the firm acquired the properties of the Frank A Munsey Co.. In 1949, they picked up the rights to several of
Street & Smith 's pulps, and there were rumors they might acquire S&S's pulp heroesThe Shadow andDoc Savage , which never happened.Other imprints used included Fictioneers, Inc. (1939-58), All-Fiction Field, Inc. (1942-58), New Publications, Inc. (1936-60), Recreational Reading (1936-60), and Post Periodicals, Inc. (1936-60).
In 1972, the company's rights were sold to Blazing Publications, which in 1988, renamed itself Argosy Communications. Under those names, it published a few comic book version of characters, as well as allowed the reprinting of several of their properties.
Characters
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Captain Combat
*Captain Satan
*Captain V
* Captain Zero (considered the last hero pulp)
*Dr. Yen Sin (aFu Manchu clone)
*Dusty Ayres and his Battle Birds
* G-8
*Mysterious Wu Fang (aFu Manchu clone)
* The Octopus/The Scorpion (one-shot villian pulps)
*Operator No. 5
* Secret Six
*The Spider Titles
* Ace-High Western
* Argosy (acquired after 1942)
* Astonishing Stories
* Battle Aces
* Battle Birds
* Black Mask
* Bulls-Eye Western
* Dare-Devil Aces
* Dime Adventure
* Dime Detective
* Dime Mystery Magazine
* Dime Western Magazine
* Dime Sports
* Dr. Yen Sin
* Dusty Ayres and His Battle Birds
* Fifteen Love Stories
* G-8 and His Battle Aces
* Horror Stories (weird menace)
* Mavericks
* The Octopus
* The Scorpion
* Strange Detective Mysteries
* Super Science Stories
* Terror Tales (weird menace)
* True Adventure
* Western Love Romances
* Wu FangExternal links
* [http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/spe/rbk/faids/popular.html New York Public Library Records on Popular Publications]
References
* Haining, Peter. "The Fantastic Pulps". Vintage Books, a division of Random House. 1975. ISBN 0-394-72109-8
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