A complete issue · 3 pages · 1903
Munsey's Magazine, Volume XXX
A complete, restored issue of Pulp Fiction from 1903 — all 3 pages of painted-cover fiction magazines that launched science fiction, horror, and hardboiled crime, free to page through at ComicBooks.com.
A complete issue · 3 pages · 1903
This volume of Munsey's Magazine contains diverse nonfiction articles alongside serialized fiction and short stories. Special articles cover historical and contemporary topics: Walter Flavius McCabe examines Mexico's absorption; Joseph Freeman Marsten discusses American golf in 1908; Elsie Reasoner analyzes American sculpture at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition; Ernest Green Dodge speculates on lunar travel. Other articles address King Edward's travels, the development of English language, foreign nobility in New York, and the upcoming presidential election. Four serials run across multiple installments: Stanley J. Weyman's "The Abbess of Vlaye," Max Pemberton's "A Daughter of the States," Anthony Hope's "Double Harness," and Louis Joseph Vance's "Milady of the Mercenaries." Dozens of short stories and storiettes feature contemporary domestic scenarios—office Christmas presents, family episodes, romance complications—alongside adventure tales of hold-ups and kidnappings. Regular departments include stage criticism, literary chat, and poetry.
Each page has its own page — the cartoon, who’s in it, and what the satire means.