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‘The Pulp Magazine Archive’ Has 75 Years of Pulp Magazines You Can Read for Free

‘The Pulp Magazine Archive’ Has 75 Years of Pulp Magazines You Can Read for Free

There are plenty of websites that we consider indispensable. The non-profit digital library that everyone knows as the Internet Archive is most definitely one of them. Whether you’re looking through one of their 400+ billion archived web pages, 25,000+ Digitized 78rpm Records, or the other pieces of software, movies or books, you could literally spending the rest of your life reading content on the site. Now you also have access to 75 years of classic pulp magazines with The Pulp Magazine Archive. With more than 13,000 different pieces in the archive ranging from Amazing Stories and Fangoria, to Dirty Pictures and Weird Tales, there’s something weird, racy, interesting or downright scandalous for everyone. What’s more, they didn’t spare any expense because each of the scans is of a quality so high you’ll find it hard to believe that most of them are older than you are.