A complete issue · 104 pages · 1940
Aventuras de Jim Texas: El Rescate
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, "Por Fidel Prado," depicts a kidnapping drama set in the American West. The villain Zenker, a former secretary turned outlaw, has abducted two women—Stella (a bride) and Vera (his own wife)—transporting them by carriage through mountainous terrain while evading pursuit by the protagonist Texas. The opening section details their flight across rough country and establishes Zenker's psychological torment of his captives. Upon reaching a canyon hideout, Vera awakens first and exchanges bitter dialogue with Zenker, who threatens both women with undisclosed punishments as revenge against Texas. Stella regains consciousness and despairs. The narrative emphasizes Zenker's calculated cruelty and the women's defiant responses. The first chapter concludes with the captors settling for the night; the second chapter begins with Zenker's solitary watch, contemplating his strategic advantage and plans for psychological destruction of his rival.
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