1933 Needed Heroes. Superman Never Came. | It’s a Crime to Miss This RPG – Noir 1933
June 17, 2026 by lloyd
What if the heroes of the 1930s weren't billionaires, masked vigilantes, or pulp legends?

Let's dive into Noir 1933, an upcoming RPG that combines pulp action, film noir, community-driven storytelling, and eldritch horror in a richly detailed Art Deco world. Instead of the famous heroes of the era, Noir 1933 explores the stories of ordinary people standing against corruption, gangsters, supernatural threats in one of America's most turbulent decades.
Noir Incorporated - the team behind Noir 1933 discusses the game's unique approach to character creation, city building, collaborative storytelling, historical inspiration, and how they blend classic pulp adventure with horror, mystery, and superhero influences.
If you're a fan of Call of Cthulhu, Pulp Cthulhu, Vaesen, superhero comics, pulp fiction, or classic noir storytelling, this RPG worth keeping an eye on.
Interested in Noir 1933? The Kickstarter is live right now—check it out before the campaign ends.
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Spider-Man Noir was really good; too bad this is an RPG, it would be fun as a retro minis game!