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− | [[Nick Naime]], the man with the Superior Short-Term Memory, and the | + | [[Nick Naime]], the man with the Superior Short-Term Memory, and the '''Prewar Ultrahuman Literary Pantheon''' of the [[P.U.L.P. Institute]], fight crime, corruption, and madness in 1939 [[Net.York.City]]! The Hand of Fate! The Killer Kachina! The dread Mr. Eos! No soldier in the service of lawlessness will escape their grasp! |
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All four miniseries can be read on the [[Eyrie Archive]] [http://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/PULP/ here]. | All four miniseries can be read on the [[Eyrie Archive]] [http://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/PULP/ here]. | ||
− | [[Category:Series]] | + | [[Category:Ongoing Series]] |
[[Category:PULP]] | [[Category:PULP]] |
Latest revision as of 16:00, 16 July 2023
Agents of P.U.L.P. is a series of miniseries written by Jeff McCoskey, starring the two-fisted hard-hitting members of the eponymous institute, and parodying the form of classic pre-war pulp novellas.
Summary
Nick Naime, the man with the Superior Short-Term Memory, and the Prewar Ultrahuman Literary Pantheon of the P.U.L.P. Institute, fight crime, corruption, and madness in 1939 Net.York.City! The Hand of Fate! The Killer Kachina! The dread Mr. Eos! No soldier in the service of lawlessness will escape their grasp!
Imprint
Agents of P.U.L.P. was published under its own imprint, PULP; in theory, it takes place in the Classic Looniverse, and characters from PULP stories have been seen in LNH stories, but the PULP world has liberty to be harsher, more lurid, and, well, pulpier.
Where to Read
All four miniseries can be read on the Eyrie Archive here.