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Pulp resources

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2015 4:28 pm
by dachda
Now that the AA kickstarter is arriving in mailboxes, (got mine - great stuff) how 'bout we start a thread to link to good resources for running a pulp game. I'm thinking of things like VTT maps, VTT tokens, paper miniatures, miniatures, adventures or sourcebooks from other games that can be converted, reading lists, etc ...

For adventures I have Heroes of Rura-Tonga by Griffin Publishing studio

Same company also has Pulp Egypt

Re: Pulp resources

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2015 5:42 pm
by Jason Vey
This is a great idea! I'm at my day job right now and don't have my resources handy. I'll have to try to remember to post from home. Meanwhile I'm constantly posting stuff over at the Facebook Page!

Re: Pulp resources

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 7:38 pm
by tylermo
Pulp Hero (for the Hero System) was a great book. You'd have to check their site. The book released 10 years ago. I would imagine it's still in pdf at least.

Re: Pulp resources

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2015 5:17 pm
by Jason Vey
The Pulp Magazines Project is an open-access archive and digital research initiative for the study and preservation of one of the twentieth century's most influential print culture forms: the all-fiction pulpwood magazine. http://www.pulpmags.org/

ThePulp.Net is the ultimate pulp magazine website, providing information, history, photos, blogs, links and collector resources for pulp magazines http://www.thepulp.net/

The Internet Pulp Magazine Archive is...exactly what it sounds like. Many fulltext sources. https://archive.org/details/pulpmagazinearchive

Public Domain Super Heroes is a collaborative website about comic book, comic strip, film, literary, pulp, mythological, television, animation, folk stories, etc... Characters in the public domain fitting in genres such as the masked vigilante, caped crusader, villains, scientists, magicians, robots, jungle lord, and their supporting characters. http://pdsh.wikia.com/wiki/Public_Domain_Super_Heroes (warning: this is an awesome site but the coding sometimes wreaks havoc with my browser)

Re: Pulp resources

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2015 10:35 pm
by Lurker
Cool. I'd add that there are copies of the old radio dramas that feed right into pulp. I remember listening to "The Shadow" cds back before there were MP3s and the like. I'm sure they are floating around the internet somewhere.

Re: Pulp resources

Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2015 4:06 pm
by Jason Vey
Lurker wrote:Cool. I'd add that there are copies of the old radio dramas that feed right into pulp. I remember listening to "The Shadow" cds back before there were MP3s and the like. I'm sure they are floating around the internet somewhere.
You've gotta find them and post links. Telling us you're sure there out there isn't a very good resource ;)

Re: Pulp resources

Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2015 5:10 pm
by DMMike
Then allow me...

https://oldradioprograms.us/Golden%20Me ... 0Radio.htm

Another good source is the Mercury Theater on the Air:

http://www.mercurytheatre.info/

GM Mike

Re: Pulp resources

Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2015 12:05 am
by Lurker
Now that is team work

See, I kicked the rabbit out of the brush, and DMM chased it down. Now we all have a rabbit in the pot (yes, it is getting closer and closer to hunting season, so my brain is locked onto hunting metaphors) :)


Now that my tongue is out of my cheek ... thanks for finding them. I'm swamped both at work and at home. If not I may have been able to look for them. However, I don't have time for half of my must dos. so thanks!

Re: Pulp resources

Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2015 1:19 am
by DMMike
Not at all Lurker, glad I could help. ;)

Mike

Re: Pulp resources

Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2015 3:20 pm
by koralas
I love old time radio, and there are tons of sites out there that have either streaming or download of them. There are many concerns over the legality of offering these recordings. Federal Law will hold that pre-1978 audio recordings are not protected by copyright since the 1909 law does not cover this category. However, State by State the laws may be different, and this makes it a quagmire. Also, important to note that the federal law, while not protecting the actual broadcast recording, does allow for the protection of the underlying script.

RadioLovers.com has a quick write-up on this from the federal perspective. They also have a number of shows in MP3.

Re: Pulp resources

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 4:48 pm
by Jason Vey
Bumping (again, can't sticky--frustrating!)

Re: Pulp resources

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 6:26 pm
by finarvyn
The Grey Elf wrote:Bumping (again, can't sticky--frustrating!)
I got your back. I think it's a sticky now. 8-)

Re: Pulp resources

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 8:59 pm
by Jason Vey
finarvyn wrote:
The Grey Elf wrote:Bumping (again, can't sticky--frustrating!)
I got your back. I think it's a sticky now. 8-)
Thanks! Weird that I can't do it. I'm actually a full Admin on the boards. When I look in my permissions it says I have the permissions to do it, but the option doesn't appear anywhere.

Re: Pulp resources

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 3:30 pm
by dachda
Found this one in a Robin Laws post on a different forum.

http://www.oldnyc.org/#

It is historical photos of New York City as digitized by the New York Public Library and then keyed to a map of the city. Most of the photos are from the 1920s and 1930s so are perfect to add visual flavor to your AA game if based in NYC. Or just to click on and get ideas on how to use these real world locations.

Re: Pulp resources

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2015 12:06 am
by koralas
dachda wrote:Found this one in a Robin Laws post on a different forum.

http://www.oldnyc.org/#

It is historical photos of New York City as digitized by the New York Public Library and then keyed to a map of the city. Most of the photos are from the 1920s and 1930s so are perfect to add visual flavor to your AA game if based in NYC. Or just to click on and get ideas on how to use these real world locations.
That... is... AWESOME!!!

Incredible find, thanks for sharing!

Re: Pulp resources

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 4:03 am
by Lurker
Wow, AMAZING .... I love picts and boy some of those sure due get the imagination juices flowing !!!!

Re: Pulp resources

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 5:07 pm
by finarvyn
Lurker wrote:I love picts...
Robert E Howard seems to have liked picts as well. He wrote about them in his Conan stories, and Brak Mak Morn was a pict. ;)

Re: Pulp resources

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 5:38 pm
by Lurker
finarvyn wrote:
Lurker wrote:I love picts...
Robert E Howard seems to have liked picts as well. He wrote about them in his Conan stories, and Brak Mak Morn was a pict. ;)


Blink, blink, :shock: :lol:

Re: Pulp resources

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 4:03 am
by Lurker
I was just reading the thread about the Jessica Jones & Dare devil shows as fodder for AA. That got me thinking about another show that could be useful ... Pinky Blinders. They aren't supers, but the setting is right (post WWI England) and gang fighting each other and the cops, cops corrupt etc etc etc.

Just thought I'd share the idea and see what you all thought

Re: Pulp resources

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2015 3:50 pm
by dachda
Girls Gangs of London!

In operation from at least the 1870's into the 1950's. Check out this Guardian article and this book: Gangs of London

Re: Pulp resources

Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2015 3:10 am
by Lurker
dachda wrote:Girls Gangs of London!

In operation from at least the 1870's into the 1950's. Check out this Guardian article and this book: Gangs of London

Nice. Again, that reminds me of the Pinky Blinders, in the show, it makes lots of references to how the women of the family ran the 'business' for the family when all then men were in WWI.

Also, it reminds me of one of my favorite Iris songs "The Black Velvet Band"

Re: Pulp resources

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 8:39 pm
by Jason Vey
Complete Works of H.P. Lovecraft (full text):
http://www.dagonbytes.com/thelibrary/lovecraft/

Robert E. Howard Works (full text, various formats):
http://www.feedbooks.com/author/245

The Ultimate Doc Savage Site:
http://heropulp.com/the86floor/the86floor.html

A Doc Savage Adventure: The Lost Oasis (World Public Library)
http://www.worldlibrary.org/wplbn000009 ... nneth.aspx?

Henry Rider Haggard (Allan Quatermain books) (Various formats):
http://www.feedbooks.com/author/32

The Phantom of the Opera (Various formats):
http://www.feedbooks.com/author/135
(seriously, if you doubt this book counts as pulp, take some time to read it)

Complete Sherlock Holmes (Various formats):
http://www.feedbooks.com/list/9/sherlock-holmes

The Works of Edgar Rice Burroughs (Various formats):
http://www.feedbooks.com/author/23

In short: if you want COMPLETELY LEGAL free texts of public domain pulp (and pulp precursor) works, you cannot go wrong with Feedbooks. It's one of the best kept secrets out there. My Nook is full of sideloaded books from this site.

Re: Pulp resources

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 12:57 am
by Lurker
Cooooooollllllllllll !

Thanks :!:

Re: Pulp resources

Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2016 9:23 pm
by Jason Vey
If you guys aren't following the Troll Dens blog, you should start taking a look. I've begun running a feature over there called "Daily Dose of Literature," where I talk about important literary figures and works in the history of the pulps, then (where possible) link to full text free versions online in Kindle, ePub and PDF formats.

http://trolldens.blogspot.com/

Re: Pulp resources

Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2017 9:32 am
by BillyHagen
Thanks for the shared information. In fact, there are tons of various web sites out there that have either streaming or download of them.

Re: Pulp resources

Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2017 10:49 pm
by Treebore
Wish I had noticed this thread months ago. At least I know about these resources now!

Re: Pulp resources

Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2017 7:43 am
by Revturkey
Hi, I don't have Amazing Adventures or Victorious (only so many games I have time to play..would if I could etc) but I've had a lot of fun with Ubiquity System games: Hollow Earth Expedition and Leagues of Adventure. They have lots of source material and ideas for pulp and Victorian roleplaying, especially LOA which has a wealth of ideas for how to build your scenarios etc. Could be useful to some of you if you haven't come across them already :)

Re: Pulp resources

Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2018 1:19 am
by Lurker
I hate saying this, but my little girls are going to grow up to be VERY Aby-normal ...

A few weeks ago, at random, "Nero Wolf" was on my you tube list. I watched it, and my girls came in half way through. They are now HOOKED & I have to make them watch only 1 episode every night or 2.

I said all that to say this ... It is great fodder for ideas that would fit A A.

A genius investigator, Gangsters, PIs Dames (some good some bad most end up dead) and G-Men. Do a little jimmying with the stories and make a sinister over arching villain or 3 in the back ground linking them all together & you have a great set of A A adventures

Re: Pulp resources

Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2018 1:46 am
by Rigon
I love Nero Wolfe. I have the complete series that A&E did on DVD.

R-

Re: Pulp resources

Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2018 3:47 am
by Spade Marlowe
Wasn't aware of this version of the Nero Wolfe series, although I do remember watching the William Conrad/Lee Horsley version back in the late '70's early 80's. I've always been a Timothy Hutton fan, so I've just updated my youtube subscription.

Another good source for inspiration is "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow". Just re-watched that on Netflix a few months ago.