PULP REVIEW #23
PR23
OPERATOR #5 - PURPLE INVASION - LIBERTY'S SUICIDE LEGIONS
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Pulp Review #23 - Release Date: September 10, 1995
- Pages: 96
- Cover Illustrator: John Howitt
- Operator #5
- © 1995 Adventure House
- LIBERTY'S SUICIDE LEGIONS, Operator 5 Magazine, January 1937. Copyright © 1937 by Popular Publications, Inc. Copyright renewed © 1965 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
- THE CURSE OF THE RUSTY ROSES, Vice Squad Detective, 1934. Copyright © 1934 by Graphic Arts, Inc. No notice of copyright renewal.
“In the far reaches of High Asia, the Purple Empire had set up its factories and its smelters, to forge the most powerful weapon yet devised in military history. That weapon was a fleet of super-dreadnoughts equipped with a strange secret device to render our Defense Force helpless....In this gripping novel of the historic Purple Invasion, giant guns ashore and turret magic at sea hurl death at America’s crumbling bulwarks as intrigue knifes the stout defenders. And Operator 5, Secret Service ace, becomes a man without a country, with death and disgrace as his only reward.”
Weight: 1.00 lbs
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