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Spicy-Adventure StoriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 95+18=113
Note that from late 1935 through late 1937, most issues appeared in two different versions - one uncensored and the other self-censored. The censored version was identifiable by a star within a box located at the top of the cover. The interior illustrations were typically "toned down" in the censored versions and some even had variant contents. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersEditorsKenneth W. HutchinsonFormatsstandard pulpPricesPagecounts128ppFrequencyMentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, Uncovered: The Hidden Art of Girlie Pulps |
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Spicy Air TalesCountry: USTotal Issues: 2
Contains fiction spinoffs of an alternate-world air war games called Crimson Skies. #1 had story by Michael Stackpole; #2 by Robert Vardeman.
Prices: $5.99 Pagecounts: 104pp |
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Spicy Armadillo StoriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 7
Spicy Armadillo Stories was divided into two sections. The first section
published articles and features on the pulps, both serious and
light-hearted. There was a wonderful column by George Evans called
"George Evans' Scrapbook." Fan artists producing work for us included
Paul McCall (we introduced him to pulp fandom and, in fact, printed the
book on his coier), Peggy Ranson, Ron Wilber, Dan Aldredge, Kevin
Duncan, Jim Garrison, Bobb Cotter, Mark Fults, George Evans, Wally jones
and Bobb Cotter. Writers included David Bates, Jon Tuska, Link Hullar,
Jerry Burge, Al Tonik and Sam Moskowitz.
Editors: Gerald Page Formats: quarto Prices: $5.00 |
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Spicy Detective StoriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 104+28=132
Spicy Detective Stories was one of the notorious Spicy pulps
published by Culture Publications in the late 1930s which concentrated
on a simple formula - fast action stories laced with sex. It ran for
nine years under that title before the forces of reform forced it to
change to the rather more sedate Speed Detective. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersEditorsKenneth W. HutchinsonFormatsstandard pulpPricesPagecounts128ppFrequencyMentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, Uncovered: The Hidden Art of Girlie Pulps, Mystery, Detective, and Espionage Magazines |
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Spicy Horror StoriesCountry: UK
This title probably does not exist. It does occur in the occasional magazine
checklist but exhaustive research and inquiries have turned up absolutely no
information on it.
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Spicy Mystery StoriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 73+19=92
One of the infamous "spicy" pulps; this title ran a large amount of
fantastic fiction, often half or better of an issue. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersEditorsKenneth W. HutchinsonFormatsstandard pulpPricesPagecounts128ppFrequencyMentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, Mystery, Detective, and Espionage Magazines |
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Spicy Screen StoriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 1+6?=7?
Issues & Index Sources
#merges with Saucy Movie Tales PublishersMovie Digest, Inc.Mentioned in: Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, Uncovered: The Hidden Art of Girlie Pulps |
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Spicy StoriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 117
Features Risque Stories & Illustrations. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersPrices25cFrequencymonthlyMentioned in: Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, Uncovered: The Hidden Art of Girlie Pulps |
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Spicy Stories (UK) [1930s]Country: UKTotal Issues: 1?
Although the publisher and displayed price are American, this was a British magazine that reprinted from a variety of US magazines.
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Spicy Stories (UK) [1948]Country: UKTotal Issues: 1
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Spicy TalesCountry: USTotal Issues: 22
Comic book reprinting comic strips that appeared in the 'Spicy' line of pulps by Frank Armer's Culture Publications.
Editors: Chris Ulm Formats: quarto newsprint Prices: $1.95 to $2.95 Pagecounts: 32pp Frequency: monthly (with some gaps) |
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Spicy Western StoriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 57+42=99
Note that from 1936 through late 1937, most issues appeared in two different versions - one uncensored and the other self-censored. The censored version was identifiable by a star within a box located at the top of the cover. The interior illustrations were typically "toned down" in the censored versions and some even had variant contents. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersEditorsKenneth W. HutchinsonFormatsstandard pulpPricesPagecounts128ppFrequencymostly bimonthlyMentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, The Pulp Western, Uncovered: The Hidden Art of Girlie Pulps |
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Spicy Zeppelin StoriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 1
This imaginary title was a long-standing joke amongst pulp fans, representing the ultimate absurd cross-genre magazine. It was probably inevitable that someone would eventually attempt to fabricate a copy. Odyssey Publications, a pulp reprint publisher, made such an attempt, with partner Will Murray writing the entire issue. Unfortunately, Odyssey became dormant shortly thereafter, and the publication languished until 1989, when pulp fan Doug Ellis finally published it.
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The SpiderCountry: USTotal Issues: 118
A character pulp. Most of the novels have a macabre tone that matches that of the horror pulps; many have actual SF/fantasy elements. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersPopular PublicationsEditorsFormatsstandard pulpPrices10cPagecountsFrequencyRelated SitesScience Fiction EncyclopediaMentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, Mystery, Detective, and Espionage Magazines |
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The Spider (Canada)Country: Canada
Canadian reprint edition of The Spider.
Mentioned in: The Pulpster #11, 2001 |
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The Spider (UK)Country: UK
British reprint edition of The Spider.
Formats: pulp Mentioned in: Mystery, Detective, and Espionage Magazines |
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