Spider (pulp fiction)

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The Spider (en español, el Araña) es un héroe de las revistas pulp estadounidenses y multinacionales de las décadas de 1930 y 1940.​ El editorial Tor de Argentina tradujo varias novelas al español con el título de el Araña.​ rdf:langString
スパイダー(The Spider)は、1930年代から1940年代に人気を博したアメリカ合衆国のパルプ・マガジンのタイトル、およびそれに登場するヒーローの名前。 1933年から1943年にかけて118号がポピュラー・パブリケーションズ社(Popular Publications)から刊行された。またそれ以外にもう1号、「Slaughter Incorporated」というタイトルが私家版として刊行されている。 スパイダーのストーリーは、最初の1ページから最後のページで覆面を剥ぎ取られたヴィラン(悪漢)が死ぬまでフルスピードで疾走し、無駄なスペースが一切無いとされることが多い。また表紙に記された煽りは「漢の中の漢(Master of Men)」であった。 rdf:langString
The Spider (O Aranha ou O Aranha Negra no Brasil) é um herói da literatura pulp norte-americana, o personagem foi criada em 1933 por Harry Steeger para a Popular Publications como um concorrente direto de The Shadow da Street and Smith Publications. Embora semelhantes, The Spider era o playboy milionário Richard Wentworth, que serviu como um major na Primeira Guerra Mundial, e estava morando em Nova York afetada pelas privações financeiras da Grande Depressão. Stan Lee cita o personagem como inspiração para a criação do Homem-Aranha. rdf:langString
The Spider is an American pulp-magazine hero of the 1930s and 1940s. The character was created by editor Harry Steeger and written by a variety of authors for 118 monthly issues of The Spider from 1933 to 1943. A 119th Spider novel manuscript, Slaughter Incorporated, had been completed but was not published until decades later. A complete list of all 119 Spider pulps in the original series is available online at fan sites. rdf:langString
rdf:langString The Spider (pulp)
rdf:langString スパイダー (パルプ誌)
rdf:langString The Spider
rdf:langString Spider (pulp fiction)
rdf:langString The Spider
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rdf:langString Ronald Jackson
rdf:langString Ram Singh
rdf:langString Nita Van Sloan
rdf:langString Stanley Kirkpatrick
rdf:langString The Spider Strikes, October 1933
rdf:langString Cover of the first issue , featuring the story "The Spider Strikes"
rdf:langString The Spider, vol. 1, #1
rdf:langString The Spider (en español, el Araña) es un héroe de las revistas pulp estadounidenses y multinacionales de las décadas de 1930 y 1940.​ El editorial Tor de Argentina tradujo varias novelas al español con el título de el Araña.​
rdf:langString The Spider is an American pulp-magazine hero of the 1930s and 1940s. The character was created by editor Harry Steeger and written by a variety of authors for 118 monthly issues of The Spider from 1933 to 1943. A 119th Spider novel manuscript, Slaughter Incorporated, had been completed but was not published until decades later. A complete list of all 119 Spider pulps in the original series is available online at fan sites. The Spider sold well during the 1930s, and copies are valued by modern pulp magazine collectors. Hulse has stated "Today, hero-pulp fans value The Spider more than any single-character magazine except for The Shadow and Doc Savage."
rdf:langString スパイダー(The Spider)は、1930年代から1940年代に人気を博したアメリカ合衆国のパルプ・マガジンのタイトル、およびそれに登場するヒーローの名前。 1933年から1943年にかけて118号がポピュラー・パブリケーションズ社(Popular Publications)から刊行された。またそれ以外にもう1号、「Slaughter Incorporated」というタイトルが私家版として刊行されている。 スパイダーのストーリーは、最初の1ページから最後のページで覆面を剥ぎ取られたヴィラン(悪漢)が死ぬまでフルスピードで疾走し、無駄なスペースが一切無いとされることが多い。また表紙に記された煽りは「漢の中の漢(Master of Men)」であった。
rdf:langString The Spider (O Aranha ou O Aranha Negra no Brasil) é um herói da literatura pulp norte-americana, o personagem foi criada em 1933 por Harry Steeger para a Popular Publications como um concorrente direto de The Shadow da Street and Smith Publications. Embora semelhantes, The Spider era o playboy milionário Richard Wentworth, que serviu como um major na Primeira Guerra Mundial, e estava morando em Nova York afetada pelas privações financeiras da Grande Depressão. Stan Lee cita o personagem como inspiração para a criação do Homem-Aranha.
rdf:langString The Spider
rdf:langString * Genius intellect * Skilled in hand-to-hand combat * Expert marksman * Master of disguise
rdf:langString Richard Wentworth
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