Fiction House

Fiction House
House ad for "The Big 6 of the Comics!" advises, "Look for the Bull's-Eye..... Fiction House Magazines".
Founded1921
FoundersJohn B. Kelly and John W. Glenister
Defunct1955
Headquarters locationNew York City
DistributionAmerican News Company[1]
Key peopleThurman T. Scott
Publication typesComic books
Pulp magazines
Fiction genresAviation, detective, jungle, sports, Western, science fiction
ImprintsReal Adventures Publishing Company
Love Romances Publishing

Fiction House was an American publisher of pulp magazines and comic books that existed from the 1920s to the 1950s. It was founded by John B. "Jack" Kelly and John W. Glenister.[2] By the late 1930s, the publisher was Thurman T. Scott. Its comics division was best known for its pinup-style good girl art, as epitomized by the company's most popular character, Sheena, Queen of the Jungle.

  1. ^ Seifert, Mark (16 Sep 2022). "Man Who Vowed to Kill the Kill-Joys: Fiction House's John W. Glenister". Bleeding Cool.
  2. ^ Saunders, David. "JACK BYRNE (1902-1972)," Field Guide to Wild American Pulp Artists (2015). Accessed Mar. 14, 2017.