- Armageddon Pulp Culture Expo
- Annual pulp fiction and pop culture celebration, including movies, comics, anime, and video games. - DePaul University Archives: Pulp Fiction Magazines
- Library catalogue for collection of pulp fiction magazines from 1900 to the 1950s, including cowboy westerns, crime and mysteries, sport, and war titles. - FAQ - alt.pulp
- Frequently asked questions about pulp fiction, pulp magazines, and major pulp characters, from the alt.pulp newsgroup. - George Kelley Paperback and Pulp Fiction Collection
- Collection of over 25,000 pulp fiction books, magazines, and detective and mystery stories dating from the 1940s, with reviews of most popular titles and a pulp fiction bibliography. From the University of Buffalo. - Gumshoes, Sleuths and Snoopers
- Database of pulp fiction titles, authors, and plots from the George Kelley Paperback and Pulp Fiction Collection. Gives details on story location, characters, plots, weapons, violence, and sexuality. - Hero Pulp
- Dedicated to the heroes of pulp fiction, made famous in the pulp magazines of the 1930s and 1940s. Covers Doc Savage, The Spider, Operateor #5, G-8 and His Battle Aces, The Shadow, and The Avenger. - Lesbian Pulp Novel Collection
- An introduction to the lesbian pulp novels of the 1950s and 1960s, including a bibliography with book reviews. From Duke University Special Collections. - MetroActive Books: Pulp Friction
- Article exploring the history of pulp novels and their resurgence as sought-after collectibles. - Naughty Novels
- Collection of pulp titles from one fan's sleazy mystery and trampy romance library. Includes book jacket text and cover art. - Pulp Heroes A-Z
- A to Z listing of pulp heroes and heroines, with information about the characters, their authors, and the books in which they can be found. - Pulp Literature: A Reevaluation
- Graduate thesis examining pulp literature and its treatment in literary criticism, arguing that pulp was not simply trashy entertainment, but was a subversive genre that changed literature. In PDF format, from Murdoch University. - Pulpdom
- Science fiction and pulp magazine fanzine formerly published as ERB-dom. - Pulprack
- Blogging pulp fiction news and pulp magazine history, with reviews, pulp art, bibliographies, and contemporary pulp. - Street and Smith's Preservation and Access Project
- Pulp fiction archive from the largest American publisher of pulp magazines in the 19th and 20th centuries. Includes dime novels and cover art, as well as radio scripts for pulp radio serials like The Avenger and Doc Savage. - Supernatural Crime
- Free pulp comics, fiction, and art from a group of artists dedicated to bringing back pulp's pistol-packing ladies, skull-faced vigilantes, hardboiled private eyes, mad scientists, foreign spies, and wisecracking reporters. - Tales from the Vault
- Online exhibit of of Canadian pulp fiction, pulp cover art, and the history of pulp literature in Canada throughout the 1940s and 1950s. From the Library and Archives of Canada, in English and French. - Tawdry Town
- Pulp fiction e-zine and online museum, devoted to vintage paperback sleaze, with tips for collectors, articles about nonfiction pulp, and cover art galleries. - ThePulp.Net
 - Guide to the online world of pulp magazines, including pulp heroes, movies, cover art, links, and forums. - Thrilling Detective Web Site
- Dedicated to hardboiled private eyes and other tough guys and gals from pulp and noir literature, film, television, and radio drama. - Waystation Central
- Guide to paperbacks, pulps, and magazines of the 1920s through the 1950s, with articles for collectors, checklists of titles, and cover art galleries. - Weird Tales: The Unique Magazine
- Tribute to the horror pulp magazine that helped launch H.P. Lovecraft, Robert Howard, Clark Ashton Smith, and other writers of the outré and bizarre. - Wikipedia: Pulp Magazine
- Overview of pulp magazines and the pulp fiction they made famous, with a list of genres, authors, and popular characters.
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