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Step into the captivating world of "pulp" - a realm where imagination knows no bounds

Background imagePulp Collection: Norwegian Wasp (Dolichovespula norwegica) adult worker, collecting wood pulp for nest building

Norwegian Wasp (Dolichovespula norwegica) adult worker, collecting wood pulp for nest building material, Powys, Wales, april

Background imagePulp Collection: Incisor tooth, light micrograph

Incisor tooth, light micrograph
Incisor tooth. Light micrograph of a section through an incisor. Incisors are located near the front of the mouth and are used for cutting through tough foods, particularly meat

Background imagePulp Collection: X-ray of teeth

X-ray of teeth
False-colour dental x-ray of teeth from the right hand side of a 45 year old male mouth. The red areas are fillings, while the green area in the tooth at bottom left is a patch of caries

Background imagePulp Collection: Carrot juice

Carrot juice. Woman holding a glass of carrot juice made from raw carrots (Daucus carota). Carrots are root vegetables that are rich in vitamin A (retinol) and contain some fibre

Background imagePulp Collection: Magazine paper, SEM

Magazine paper, SEM
Magazine paper, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Paper mostly consists of a mesh of softened and pulped wood fibres

Background imagePulp Collection: Tooth pain, toothache

Tooth pain, toothache
Tooth. Transparent cross section of a molar tooth with arteries (red), veins (purple) and nerves (green). Computer artwork depicting tooth pain (highlighted in red)

Background imagePulp Collection: Teeth, cross section

Teeth, cross section
Four adult teeth. Transparent cross sections with arteries (red), veins (purple) and nerves (green). Computer artwork

Background imagePulp Collection: Human tooth anatomy, diagram

Human tooth anatomy, diagram
Human tooth anatomy. Diagram of a cross-section through a human tooth to show its anatomical structure. The two main areas are the crown (above the gum-line) and the root (embedded in the gum)

Background imagePulp Collection: Cider production, 19th century

Cider production, 19th century artwork. Apples from an orchard (outside door) are being crushed in a horse-driven mill (right)

Background imagePulp Collection: Paper, SEM

Paper, SEM
Paper, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Paper mostly consists of a mesh of softened and pulped wood fibres

Background imagePulp Collection: Shark skin, light micrograph

Shark skin, light micrograph
Shark skin. Light micrograph of a section through the skin of a shark, showing two dermal denticles. These bony structures cover the whole skin of the shark

Background imagePulp Collection: MAGAZINE COVER, 1939. American science-fiction magazine cover

MAGAZINE COVER, 1939. American science-fiction magazine cover

Background imagePulp Collection: SCIENCE FICTION COVER, 1934. Cover by Howard V. Brown for the December 1934 issue of Astounding

SCIENCE FICTION COVER, 1934. Cover by Howard V. Brown for the December 1934 issue of Astounding Stories magazine

Background imagePulp Collection: SCIENCE FICTION MAGAZINE. American science fiction magazine cover, 1929

SCIENCE FICTION MAGAZINE. American science fiction magazine cover, 1929

Background imagePulp Collection: SCI-FI MAGAZINE COVER, 1930. American magazine cover, 1930

SCI-FI MAGAZINE COVER, 1930. American magazine cover, 1930

Background imagePulp Collection: SCI-FI MAGAZINE COVER, 1931. Cover by Frank R. Paul for an American science fiction magazine of 1931

SCI-FI MAGAZINE COVER, 1931. Cover by Frank R. Paul for an American science fiction magazine of 1931

Background imagePulp Collection: SCI-FI MAGAZINE COVER, 1929. Cover by Frank R. Paul for an American science fiction magazine, 1929

SCI-FI MAGAZINE COVER, 1929. Cover by Frank R. Paul for an American science fiction magazine, 1929

Background imagePulp Collection: DIME NOVEL, 1933. Blood for the Mummy. Cover of Dime Detective Magazine, 1933

DIME NOVEL, 1933. Blood for the Mummy. Cover of Dime Detective Magazine, 1933

Background imagePulp Collection: SCIENCE FICTION MAGAZINE. American magazine back-cover, 1941

SCIENCE FICTION MAGAZINE. American magazine back-cover, 1941

Background imagePulp Collection: SCIENCE FICTION COVER, 1954. American science fiction magazine cover by Frank Kelly Freas, 1954

SCIENCE FICTION COVER, 1954. American science fiction magazine cover by Frank Kelly Freas, 1954, illustrating Martians, Go Home! by Frederick Brown

Background imagePulp Collection: SCIENCE FICTION COVER, 1941. American magazine back-cover, 1941

SCIENCE FICTION COVER, 1941. American magazine back-cover, 1941

Background imagePulp Collection: Bewitched book front cover by David Wright

Bewitched book front cover by David Wright
Front cover of a pulp fiction novel by Louis Charles Royer, featuring an illustration by British pin-up artist, David Wright

Background imagePulp Collection: Lady Behave

Lady Behave
Fabulous book cover design by pin up artist David Wright for a book entitled, Lady Behave" by Peter Cheney. The artwork depicts a haughty looking woman with auburn hair

Background imagePulp Collection: Thieves from Isot, Wonder Stories Scifi Magazine Cover

Thieves from Isot, Wonder Stories Scifi Magazine Cover
THE THIEVES FROM ISOT - Invaders from Pluto come to mine Earths mineral resources

Background imagePulp Collection: The Dual World, Thrilling Wonder Stories Scifi Magazine Cover

The Dual World, Thrilling Wonder Stories Scifi Magazine Cover
THE DUAL WORLD - An encounter with the Emotionals on Venus

Background imagePulp Collection: Void Wanderer, Thrilling Wonder Stories Scifi Magazine Cover

Void Wanderer, Thrilling Wonder Stories Scifi Magazine Cover
FLIGHT OF THE SILVER EAGLE by Arthur Leo Zagat. Three Spacemen encounter strange cycloptic alien beings armed with ray guns after landing on a distant planet

Background imagePulp Collection: Timber on a train going to a pulp mill, UK

Timber on a train going to a pulp mill, UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imagePulp Collection: Paper pulp mill spewing smoke from processing plant on the Campbell River on Vancouver Island

Paper pulp mill spewing smoke from processing plant on the Campbell River on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect



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Step into the captivating world of "pulp" - a realm where imagination knows no bounds. The covers of Astounding Stories and Amazing Stories Sci-fi magazines beckon you to explore uncharted territories, where the extraordinary becomes reality. In one cover, an otherworldly city hidden on the lunar surface awaits your discovery. Its ethereal glow hints at secrets yet to be unveiled. Another cover showcases a menacing mad robot, its metallic frame exuding both power and danger. Will it bring chaos or salvation? But not all is mechanical in this realm of wonder; behold a fearsome monster tsetse fly with its grotesque features dominating another magazine cover. Its presence sends shivers down your spine as you ponder what unimaginable horrors lie within those pages. Travel back in time with H. G. Wells' iconic War of the Worlds illustration from 1927, capturing the essence of intergalactic warfare that has enthralled generations. Witnessing towering metal robots wreak havoc upon Earth's cities leaves you breathless. Yet amidst these fantastical tales, there are also glimpses of ingenuity and innovation. Behold HMS Habbakuk in section - a colossal ship made entirely out of ice. A testament to human creativity pushing boundaries beyond comprehension. And while we marvel at these extraordinary stories, let us not forget the simple pleasures found within pulp's pages - juicing carrots for vitality and health or encountering unexpected allies like a loyal lion by our side against formidable foes. Thrilling Wonder Stories introduces us to giant ants that tower over humanity, reminding us that even in fiction's wildest imaginings lies an underlying truth: nature can always surprise us with its awe-inspiring creations. So step into this world where dreams come alive through vibrant illustrations and gripping narratives; immerse yourself in pulp's enchanting embrace as it transports you beyond reality's limitations into realms only limited by your own imagination.