Pulp Adventure
Pulp Adventure refers to a genre of literature and entertainment that emerged in the early 20th century, characterized by its sensational and often escapist storytelling. These stories were typically published in inexpensive magazines known as pulp magazines, which featured thrilling tales of heroes, villains, and exotic settings. Popular themes included science fiction, fantasy, crime, and adventure, appealing to a wide audience.
Notable figures in the Pulp Adventure genre include writers like H.P. Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard, who created iconic characters such as Conan the Barbarian. The genre has influenced modern media, inspiring films, comic books, and video games, and continues to captivate audiences with its imaginative narratives.