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PULP REVIEW #21 
PR21

OPERATOR #5 - PURPLE INVASION - AMERICA'S PLAGUE BATTALIONS

Pulp Review #21
  • Release Date: May 10, 1995
  • Pages: 96
  • Cover Illustrator: John Howitt
  • Operator #5
  • © 1995 Adventure House
  • AMERICA'S PLAGUE BATTALIONS, Operator 5 Magazine, December 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
  • PUBLIC ENEMIES, G-Men, May 1937, July 1938, June 1939.  Copyright © 1937, 1938, 1939 by Beacon Magazines, Inc.  No notice of copyright renewal.

“It was inconceivable that America should ever bow beneath the heel of the invading tyrant, the self-styled Emperor Rudolph I — yet two-thirds of the nation had been seized and laid waste. A courageous but deluded people had muttered, ‘It can’t happen here!’ — even when the purple hordes had swept over Europe and Asia. Now these people were retreating before the bloody battalions of the conqueror. And finally, when even the women of the nation had hurled themselves against the enemy in a last desperate effort to stay his irresistible progress, America staggered under the most paralyzing blow of all — the devastating barrage of the cholera bombs...What could man — even though he be the veteran Jimmy Christopher, Operator 5 — do against such odds?

Weight: 1.00 lbs

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