Sunday Morning Bonus Pulp: Thrilling Adventures, December 1936
Another spectacular pulp issue here, with a great El Borak story by Robert E. Howard and stories by T.T. Flynn, J. Allan Dunn, and Major George Fielding Eliot. Just another day at the newsstand.
I used to have most of THRILLING ADVENTURES but I thought the stories suffered in comparison to the fiction in ADVENTURE, BLUEBOOK, ARGOSY, SHORT STORIES. So I got rid of them but now I wished I still had them.
Walker, You're right, THRILLING ADVENTURES did occupy a lower rung on the pulp ladder than the magazines you mention. The issues I've read have all been good, but not at the same level as the Big Four.
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I used to have most of THRILLING ADVENTURES but I thought the stories suffered in comparison to the fiction in ADVENTURE, BLUEBOOK, ARGOSY, SHORT STORIES. So I got rid of them but now I wished I still had them.
Walker,
You're right, THRILLING ADVENTURES did occupy a lower rung on the pulp ladder than the magazines you mention. The issues I've read have all been good, but not at the same level as the Big Four.
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