Pulp Hero
Two-fisted thrills and adventure in the world of the Twenties and Thirties!
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Good news, folx! We’ve got not one, not two, but three, count ’em three, new Hero Plus Adventures for Pulp Hero for you! They are: HPA #8 — The Golden Idol Of Sikral: When the review of a dead professor’s papers reveals wrongdoing, the PCs find themselves chasing his unscrupulous nephew to Central America and into a long-lost valley where an ancient civilization unknown to modern man still lives. There they must explore — and survive — the temple of the frog-god SÃkrál to prove themselves the true friends of the tribe and ensure that the professor’s legacy is not exploited and destroyed. This adventure comes with six maps; the Campaign Cartographer 2 Pro files …
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This was posted in the "Non-gaming Discussion" forum, and I wondered to myself, "Why the heck isn't this page listed in the Pulp Hero section?" So, here he is, Master of Tesla Coils... Doctor MegaVolt!!! Can you say, "Crazy Harry plays with electricity!" ??? Jak
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We have a very limited quantity available, so please limit your purchase to only ONE copy. Orders of more than one copy will cancelled.
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This is a bit old, but I haven't seen this site mentioned here. http://media23b.libsyn.com/podcasts/havegameswilltravel/hgwt16.mp3
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I though you all might enjoy this. It seems that some pulp loving authors have brought back classic pulp novels under their own publishing company, Hard Case Crime publishing. Besides being a great way to get your hands on old pulp stories, they are now bringing out a series of new, exclusive books. First up: Stephen King. Pretty cool.
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A new wikipedia article gives an overview of the life of Sylvanus Griswold Morley (1883-1948), archaeologist, specialist in the Mayans and Anazasi, project director at Chichen Itza for more than 20 years - and, under the cover of his archaeological expeditions, the USA's best spy during World War I. For more details, visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylvanus_Morley
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Check out this site -- detailed, zoomable maps (and movies!) about dozens of Egyptian tombs and suchlike: http://www.thebanmappingproject.com/
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http://www.americanparknetwork.com/parkinfo/ru/history/carve.html A history of the Mount Rushmore project. The most pulpish elements are the 1925 fleeing of the sculptor just ahead of the law, and the secret vault he created behind the monument.
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I'm currently working on HPA #12, Inner-Earth, but since it's a relatively long and involved one I thought I'd take a break to create a shorter HPA that can go in the store before I leave for U-Con later this week. So, for a mere $3 'Murrican, you can get your eager hands on: Curse Of The Vulture-God: When a colleague of theirs uncovers a new clue leading to the undisturbed tomb of a pharaoh, the heroes find themselves plunged into the middle of a millennia-old scheme to unleash an ancient, imprisoned evil. When their efforts to resolve the crisis only make things worse, they have to race against time to destroy the newly-arisen priest of the evil vulture-god, Ehbek…
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I'm building a Pulp charcter to be Shadowesque in nature. I'm thinking that Cloak of Illusion as my main power, then accuracy or some kind of combat awareness. I don't have a lot of pts to work with (75/75), and this is my first character in this system. So I'm open to suggestions. Thanks in advance for your help.
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History: Kathleen Gillicuddy came to the United States from Ireland sometime before the turn of the century, though exactly when would be rude to ask. She spent some time as a washerwoman before meeting Isaac Jones, a promising young man who was starting his own construction firm. They were soon married, and Kathleen settled down to keeping the house and raising the children. And it was quite a house to keep, as Isaac had built it himself to accomodate a family of ten. Shortly after the birth of the Jones' sixth child, Isaac was killed in a construction accident. To Kathleen's dismay, she learned that the construction firm was nearly dry of funds due to some bad…
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Background: When he was a lad, John "Sig" Sigmundson ran off to sea. He spent many years as a sailor, each voyage he hoped bringing him closer to the fortune he'd read about in adventure books. Finally, he and his shipmates found a buried pirate treasure. After it was all divided up, Sig was still not a rich man. You'd have been hard-pressed to call him well-off. But it was still more money than he'd ever had at one time before, and likely as much money as he'd ever have. So Sig retired from the sea and returned to his hometown. As it happened, the owner of a way station that had originally served coaches and carriages on the way West was retiring, and was wi…
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This cartoon series is more modern in setting (well, the 60s), but it definitely has a pulp feel. They dealt with creatures created from science gone mad, arch-villains with nefarious plots and deadly cultists as they traveled the world. Here are some links I found in my search of the Hero boards: Pulp TV Shows Doctor J.A. Quest
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Cannibals! Okay, so the whole show won’t fit, but on the History Channel tonight (October 20) at 9:00pm EST is a 2hr special on Cannibals. I figured I pass it along; some of the information might be useful for an explorer based campaign, or possible a cult campaign… Also on at midnight on the 21st… http://www.historychannel.com/
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The Malay Coins - After inadvertently foiling a museum robbery, Our Heroes get caught up in a race to recover seven mysterious coins which, when put together, show the way to a fabulous, long-lost treasure! After acquiring the coins they proceed to the Orient to try to recover the treasure, only to run afoul of Li-Ming Jade, Pirate Queen of the South China Sea! Only 3 bucks! w00t!
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Hey everyone, I got an unusual idea for a pulp character, and I just spent the past couple of hours writing him up. His name is Tommy "Spyder" Collins, a young gadgeteer with Cerebral Palsy, who invents a backpack with special abilities. His palsy mostly affects his legs, so he overcomes his disadvantage with the backpack. I took it upon myself to take the Gadgeteering VPP, but I reduced it and built the backpack as a vehicle. I hope everyone likes it... Tommy would probably work nicely as a sidekick. I don't know if I would play him as a character or not... Jak Tommy "Spyder" Collins Player: Val Char Cost 8 STR -2 15 DEX 15 10 CO…
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I'm serious! Just think about it! Here we have a plucky inventor and his dog sidekick. Together they journey to the moon, nab a criminal mastermind, fight a marauding robot, and hunt down and capture a horrible werebeast. All perfect pulp story lines. And most of Wallace's inventions are fairly outlandish Rube Goldberg machines (of a sort) that involve a lot of pump, hydraulics, gears, and electricity. He's built a space ship, a super-vacuum, a mind-transference device, altered his car to operate in various environments, and even built a primitive exoskeleton! Tell me he's not a Pulp-Era inventor!
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Long, long before Star Wars and the Jedi, there were the Lensmen. Now that Pulp Hero is out, has anyone used it to help set up a Lensman-style pulp sci-fi campaign?
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Anime seems to have stylistic similarites to Pulp, which I noticed after watching Read or Die. I was thinking retro-style shows like Steam Detectives or maybe Nadia mainly fit in here. What other shows would you put in the Pulp category when it comes to style?
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Even though it was not mentioned in Pulp Hero as a gaming resource, Deadlands seems to be a pretty cool example of a "Weird Western" campaign suitable for the genre. Here are a couple of threads I found on it. Deadlands: Hell on Earth..uh....HERO Deadlands Hero
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Since Pulp Hero is at long last off my desk entirely (the proofs having just been FedEx'd back to the printer), I thought I'd keep the ball rolling by discussing what supplements people would like to see. We're hearing a lot of enthusiasm for the book, which will hopefully translate into sales, which in turn will lead to supplements selling well. So, it can't hurt to listen to what people would like to see in supplements. Before you post, PLEASE READ WHAT I'VE WRITTEN BELOW REGARDING THE SUPPLEMENTS WE ALREADY HAVE PLANNED. It's a waste of your time and mine to suggest something we already have on the schedule or in mind. For the rest of this year, we have on t…
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Paul Tevis at the gaming podcast "Have Games, Will Travel" reviews Pulp Hero this week. Check it out!
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I would like to hear more about peoples Hero ideas for Pulp Heros. My first idea is based on one of My fav heros of all time from a old game. I am thinking of making him the Grandson of a hero I played in a Western Hero game a few years back. He will be kinda the "Mighty White Hunter" type, but more on him later. My other idea is a Occult Investigator but that might because I have been reading way to much Lovecraft as of late. So lets hear your ideas. (I must say that part of the lure of the Hunter is the idea of telling a GM that I pull out my 600. Nitro and prepare to fire)
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