In “The Mongoose”, by Johnston McCulley, a veangful hero goes after crooks who drove his father to his death. He’s joined by his sister, who works her way into the crooks organization, setting things up for The Mongoose to strike. It’s not clear how many crooks the two need to go after, so the series ended after nine stories without a clear resolution.
| Alias The Mongoose |
| Real Names/Alt Names Sidney Carleigh, Eleanor Carleigh |
| Characteristics Antihero, Outlaw Hero, Pulp Characters, Modernism Era |
| Creators/Key Contributors Johnston McCulley |
| First Appearance “Alias The Mongoose” in Detective Fiction Weekly (1932) |
| First Publisher Red Star News Co. |
| Appearance List Nine novelettes in Detective Fiction Weekly (1932-33). See Johnston McCulley Bibliography. |
| Sample Read Detective Fiction Weekly (Pulp) [LUM] |
| Description In “The Mongoose”, by Johnston McCulley, a veangful hero goes after crooks who drove his father to his death. He’s joined by his sister, who works her way into the crooks organization, setting things up for The Mongoose to strike. It’s not clear how many crooks the two need to go after, so the series ended after nine stories without a clear resolution. |
| Source The Other Pulp Heroes & Villains of Johnston McCulley, Revisited – The Pulp Super-Fan |
