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A review by tummidge
Pulp Modern: Volume Two, Issue Five by Adam S. Furman

4.0

Another quality slice of pulp fiction from Alec Cizak and Pulp Modern as they bring us another riveting issue. It opens with a quality post-apocalyptic tale of a boy and his dog from Andrew Bourelle where food is dwindling and the boy must think of ways to survive. Peter W.J. Hayes takes us back to the present with his story of twisty digressions as an antique store owner gets the offer of a lifetime. “These Violent Delights” by Mandi Jourdan highlights the dangers inherent with creating android soldiers. “Doc” Clancy brings us a tale of horror in the old West as a man of God searches for a town thought to have disappeared along with his client’s daughter.

Timothy Friend takes us on a trip to capture a pyromaniac in “Burnin’ Love”. Serena Jayne bring her dark, wondrous wit to “Necessary Evils” as a trophy wife looks for a way out. Adam S. Furman brings forth demons as his demon hunter, John Knox looks to clear a kids’ park of some evil. Victoria Weisfeld takes back to the late 19th Century for a murder mystery as a mysterious figure is found dead outside the Bywater family home. Nils Gilbertson closes out with his tale of the low man on the family business totem pole looking for answers and anybody who actually wants a Boulevardier.

Pulp Modern Issue 6 is in the works, so looking forward to more pulpy kicks forthcoming.