PULP REVIEW #20
PR20
OPERATOR #5 - PURPLE INVASION - BLOODY FORTY-FIVE DAYS
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Pulp Review #20 - Release Date: March 10, 1995
- Pages: 96
- Cover Illustrator: John Howitt
- Operator #5
- © 1995 Adventure House
- BLOODY FORTH-FIVE DAYS, Operator 5 Magazine, October-November 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
“Thundering across a ravished America comes a loot-laden train bearing twenty-million dollars in gold, hurtling toward the despoiled metropolis of New York, where the dread foreign conqueror, Emperor Rudolph I, had established headquarters. Suddenly the train trembles to a stop. A desperate little band of American patriots, who refuse to bow to the conqueror’s yoke, make a bold attack. Their leader, Jimmy Christopher, known as Operator 5, realizes that with the trainload of gold he can flood the skies with thousand fighting planes, the only chance for America to repel the brutal invaders! Already they have ravished the Eastern seaboard. Even now they are hammering at the surviving citadel of American freedom — the Rocky Mountain stronghold of the brave men who will not field.”
Weight: 1.00 lbs
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