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- Domino_Lady abstract "The Domino Lady was a masked pulp heroine who first appeared in the May 1936 issue of Saucy Romantic Adventures. All of her stories were published under the house name \"Lars Anderson\" owned by the publisher, Fiction Magazines. The author's real identity is unknown. Saucy Romantic Adventures was a \"spicy pulp\" magazine, a genre that typically featured semi-pornographic short stories. Though writers for these were paid less, the cover price was higher than that of a typical pulp magazine. This was due to a combination of smaller print runs and what the traffic would bear. Such magazines were usually sold \"under the counter\" upon request. New short stories and a comic book featuring The Domino Lady are currently being published by Moonstone Books and Airship 27.".
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- Domino_Lady wikiPageExternalLink category.aspx?catid=28.
- Domino_Lady wikiPageExternalLink www.airship27.com.
- Domino_Lady wikiPageExternalLink dominolady.html.
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- Domino_Lady wikiPageRevisionID "677989472".
- Domino_Lady wikiPageWikiLink Category:Characters_in_pulp_fiction.
- Domino_Lady wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_detectives.
- Domino_Lady wikiPageWikiLink District_attorney.
- Domino_Lady wikiPageWikiLink Domino_mask.
- Domino_Lady wikiPageWikiLink Fantagraphics_Books.
- Domino_Lady wikiPageWikiLink Fiction_Magazines.
- Domino_Lady wikiPageWikiLink ITunes.
- Domino_Lady wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Steranko.
- Domino_Lady wikiPageWikiLink Lance_Roger_Axt.
- Domino_Lady wikiPageWikiLink Moonstone_Books.
- Domino_Lady wikiPageWikiLink Mystery_Adventure_Magazine.
- Domino_Lady wikiPageWikiLink Pen_name.
- Domino_Lady wikiPageWikiLink Pulp_magazine.
- Domino_Lady wikiPageWikiLink Ron_Wilber.
- Domino_Lady wikiPageWikiLink Saucy_Romantic_Adventures.
- Domino_Lady wikiPageWikiLink Sherlock_Holmes.
- Domino_Lady wikiPageWikiLink Starstruck_(play).
- Domino_Lady wikiPageWikiLink The_AudioComics_Company.
- Domino_Lady wikiPageWikiLink The_Phantom.
- Domino_Lady wikiPageWikiLink University_of_California,_Berkeley.
- Domino_Lady wikiPageWikiLinkText "Domino Lady".
- Domino_Lady alterEgo "Ellen Patrick".
- Domino_Lady characterName "The Domino Lady".
- Domino_Lady creators ""Lars Anderson"".
- Domino_Lady debut "Saucy Romantic Adventures".
- Domino_Lady powers "None".
- Domino_Lady publisher Fiction_Magazines.
- Domino_Lady wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Superherobox.
- Domino_Lady subject Category:Characters_in_pulp_fiction.
- Domino_Lady subject Category:Fictional_detectives.
- Domino_Lady hypernym Heroine.
- Domino_Lady type Agent.
- Domino_Lady type ComicsCharacter.
- Domino_Lady type FictionalCharacter.
- Domino_Lady type Person.
- Domino_Lady type Person.
- Domino_Lady type Character.
- Domino_Lady type Agent.
- Domino_Lady type NaturalPerson.
- Domino_Lady type Thing.
- Domino_Lady type Q215627.
- Domino_Lady type Q5.
- Domino_Lady type Q95074.
- Domino_Lady type Person.
- Domino_Lady comment "The Domino Lady was a masked pulp heroine who first appeared in the May 1936 issue of Saucy Romantic Adventures. All of her stories were published under the house name \"Lars Anderson\" owned by the publisher, Fiction Magazines. The author's real identity is unknown. Saucy Romantic Adventures was a \"spicy pulp\" magazine, a genre that typically featured semi-pornographic short stories. Though writers for these were paid less, the cover price was higher than that of a typical pulp magazine.".
- Domino_Lady label "Domino Lady".
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- Domino_Lady sameAs m.03c3wg4.
- Domino_Lady sameAs Q5291215.
- Domino_Lady wasDerivedFrom Domino_Lady?oldid=677989472.
- Domino_Lady givenName "The Domino Lady".
- Domino_Lady isPrimaryTopicOf Domino_Lady.
- Domino_Lady name "Ellen Patrick".