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Bravo Six:
I've been seeing commercials lately for a new show called "Blood and Treasure" which appears to be a pulp/adventure set in current time. That and the PS4 game "Uncharted" both made me think.... if one were to game modern pulp, where would you start for suitable figures?

shadowbeast:
Definitely start with Hasslefree, then Reaper.

v_lazy_dragon:
Hasslefree for sure
A lot of the crooked dice figures are Retro... but a few might work
Some Studio Miniatures zombie Hunters/survivors have potential
Militia miniatures have some mercenary characters in production, with assorted Hollywood baddies on the way.
Emperess, Spectre and TAG do wide ranges of modern/last 20 years figures for a range of conflicts. Could be good for locals/allies/enemies and some of the special forces types are scruffy enough to be adventurers.
On that note, some Vietnam special forces types could also work

NickNascati:
Depends on how "modern" you want to go.  Copplestone has the "Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang" range, 60s - 70s spies and bad guys, nice figures.  Crooked Dice also has some pulpy feeling figures.  I went with the Copplestones, I figure I can blend them in with the 30s - 40s pieces with the squint of an eye.

Bravo Six:
Thanks lads. As far as how modern, I was thinking like present day for sure. The Fenris Apex Investigators struck me as good adventure types and the numerous military types from Kosta's hand at Eureka might also work as baddies thwarting jungle treasure hunts.

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