A complete issue · 104 pages · 1940
Aventuras de Jim Texas: La herencia trágica
A complete, restored issue of Pulp Fiction from 1940 — all 104 pages of painted-cover fiction magazines that launched science fiction, horror, and hardboiled crime, free to page through at ComicBooks.com.
A complete issue · 104 pages · 1940
This serialized adventure narrative, titled "¡Demasiado Tarde!" (Too Late!), follows protagonists Jim "Texas," Nino Mendoza, and Stella through a Western plot centered on securing a valuable mine property. The story opens in Austin, Texas, where the heroes learn that their nemesis, the criminal secretary Zenker, has escaped jail through an audacious ploy—overpowering a guard during meal service, donning his uniform, and departing undetected. Jim resolves to pursue Zenker to California, where Stella's mine "La Esperanza" awaits rescue from the holdings of villain Spack. The narrative reveals that Spack and his daughter Vera have already arrived in Austin and rendezvoused with the escaped Zenker at a hidden farmstead, where they strategize to intercept Jim's anticipated move toward the mine. Comic relief derives from Nino's malapropisms and colloquial Spanish-inflected dialogue. The serial combines Western adventure with elements of crime, pursuit, and property dispute.
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