1/9/2024 0 Comments Sexy key art by Bill WenzelStarting around 1940, using money he won in a horse race, Lopez became a major magazine publisher. During the Great Depression, Lopez wrote stories for classic pulps like Black Mask, Argosy and Dime Detective. It was also titled South Sea Stories and the company that published it, Counterpoint, Inc., was owned by an intriguing man who once wrote for the prewar pulp mags and maintained a special fondness for them throughout his life. Many men’s adventure magazines of the 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s had action, adventure and war stories set in the South Pacific, but only one made such stories it’s primary focus. That digest-size pulp, published bimonthly by Ziff-Davis from December 1939 to October 1940, featured action and adventure stories set on the sultry islands and beautiful waters of the South Pacific.
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