. . . "Official Marvel historian Les Daniels described the name Red Circle as \"a halfhearted attempt to establish an identity for what was usually described loosely as 'the Goodman group' [made] when a new logo was adopted: a red disk surrounded by a black ring that bore the phrase 'A Red Circle Magazine.' But it appeared only intermittently, when someone remembered to put it on [a pulp magazine's] cover. However, pulp historian Richard Paul Hall gives Red Circle as the overall name for Goodman's pulp and book publishing company, noting that, \"Goodman used the Red Circle Group logo between 1937 and 1939 to promote his line.\" Within this framework, historian Jess Nevins writes that, \"Timely Publications [was how] Goodman's group [of companies] had become known; before this, it was known as 'Red Ci"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Official Marvel historian Les Daniels described the name Red Circle as \"a halfhearted attempt to establish an identity for what was usually described loosely as 'the Goodman group' [made] when a new logo was adopted: a red disk surrounded by a black ring that bore the phrase 'A Red Circle Magazine.' But it appeared only intermittently, when someone remembered to put it on [a pulp magazine's] cover. However, pulp historian Richard Paul Hall gives Red Circle as the overall name for Goodman's pulp and book publishing company, noting that, \"Goodman used the Red Circle Group logo between 1937 and 1939 to promote his line.\" Within this framework, historian Jess Nevins writes that, \"Timely Publications [was how] Goodman's group [of companies] had become known; before this, it was known as 'Red Circle' because of the logo that Goodman had put on his pulp magazines....\""@en . . . "magazineBooks"@en . "umbrella name for corporate group"@en . . . "Manhattan, New York City"@en . . . . "Red Circle (publishing)"@en . "Publishing"@en . "Red Circle"@en . . "1932"^^ . . . . . .