Pulp Review #7, November 1992
| First published | 2008 |
|---|---|
| Series | Pulp Review reprints |
| Publisher | Adventure House |
| Format | Trade Paperback |
| Type | Anthology |
| Cover art | Norman Saunders |
| Pages | 80 |
| Price | $10.00 |
| ISBN | 9781597982009 |
- Print-on-demand facsimile reprint of the facsimile reprint magazine that reprinted, in facsimile, stories from various pulp magazines.
- Cover is reprinted from the Winter 1938, the first, issue of Jungle Stories.
- Cover lists "White Savage" by Stanley Foster, "Golden Idol" by Guy L. Jones, "Drums of Death" by John Starr and "Call to the Kill" by Tom O'Neill. None of these stories are reprinted from the original pulp.
- Only stories with a speculative content are listed.
- The Ki-Gor story is the first story, of fifty-nine novellas, in the Tarzan imitator's series in Jungle Stories.
- Other stories in this publication are the air war story "Hero" by George Bruce and "Killer Come Back to Me" by Robert Leslie Bellem.
| Page | Title | Author(s) | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | Review Topics (Pulp Review #7, November 1992) | John P. Gunnison | Essay |
| 49 | Ki-Gor—King of the Jungle | John Murray Reynolds | Novella |