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16 Jun 2021 9:53 p.m. PST
by Editor in Chief Bill

  • Changed title from "Legion Pulp: A Soldier of the Legion" to "Legion Pulp: A Soldier of the Legion"Removed from WWII Discussion boardRemoved from Modern Media board
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    16 Jun 2021 9:35 p.m. PST
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    16 Jun 2021 9:35 p.m. PST

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Personal logo Editor in Chief Bill The Editor of TMP Fezian16 Jun 2021 9:35 p.m. PST

This story, with a well used cliché of a title, comes from the pages of December 1933 issue of Thrilling Adventures. The author, Captain Kerry McRoberts, was a house pseudonym often used by the better known pulp master Norman A. Daniels…

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