PULP REVIEW #19
PR19
OPERATOR #5 - PURPLE INVASION - PATRIOTS' DEATH BATTALIONS
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Pulp Review #19
- Release Date: January 10, 1995
- Pages: 96
- Cover Illustrator: John Howitt
- Operator #5
- © 1995 Adventure House
- PATRIOTS' DEATH BATTALIONS, Operator 5 Magazine, August-September 1936. Copyright © 1936 by Popular Publications, Inc. Copyright renewed © 1964 and assigned to Argosy Communications, Inc. "Operator 5" and its distinctive logo and symbolism and all elements are trademarks and are the property of Argosy Communications, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Reprinted by arrangement with Argosy Communications, Inc.
- Author: Emile Tepperman writing as Curtis Steele
- DEATH FROM THE JUNGLE, Private Detective, May 1950, Copyright © 1950 by Trojan Publications, Inc. No notice of copyright renewal.
- Author: (Comic Strip) - Charles Barr
“The defense forces of the United States have been crushed by the powerful war machine of Emperor Rudolph, Warlord of the World... From the Atlantic to the Mississippi the brutal conqueror is subjecting millions to his merciless, bloody reign of terror — and his ruthless gray-clad hordes are steadily sweeping westward, leaving a vast path of death and destruction in their wake... Faced with the surrender of America’s army, only Jimmy Christopher — known to the Intelligence Service as Operator 5 — and a pitiful handful of desperate men stand between the Mad Emperor and his bloody conquest of the nation...”
Weight: 1.00 lbs
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