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Welcome
Whats this? Whats The Pulp Companion? The Pulp Companion is here to help you in your pulp quest. Each month, well take a look at a selection of zines, articles, books and other pulp-related things that might help you better understand and enjoy the pulps.
Do you have something youd like to share with fellow pulp fans? Have you come across an interesting article or book? Please let us know and well share it.
Hawking the Gazette
The latest issue of Howard Wrights Bronze Gazette, the Unofficial Magazine for the Fan of Bronze, arrived recently in the mail. The first thing that catches your attention is the cover: Bob Larkins unpublished painting for The Running Skeletons. It was to be half of a Bantam Doc Savage double, with All-White Elf, but was never published. On the Gazettes back is a reprint of the original pulp cover.
Inside, Will Murray delves into The Mystery of the Majii: Was the Doc Savage adventure originally written, not by Lester Dent, but by a ghost writer? Keith Julius examines the creatures featured in the Man of Bronzes adventures, while Mary Streblow offers revelations from her readings of The Phantom City and The Spotted Men.
Contact the Bronze Gazette at Green Eagle Publications, PMB #136, 2900 Standiford Ave. 16B, Modesto, CA 95350-6567.
Original reproductions
When hes not working up magic tricks and shows, Scotty Phillips is painstakingly reproducing covers from The Shadow magazine in oil on canvas. Hes completed a half-dozen or so covers (including the one at right) and sold a few, including one on eBay as a test. Recently, I had a chance to take a closeup look at four of his paintings. Its one thing to see the faded old pulps, scans or photocopies, but to see The Shadow in bright, vivid colors is quite another. Hes a big fan of George Rozen and pays close attention to the paintings details. Check out samples of his work on his Web site.
An electronic return
Golden Perils, the longtime printed pulp zine, has returned in Adobe pdf format. Howard Hopkins has been publishing the e-zine on an irregular basis for about a year, beginning with issue 21. Issue 25 was released in June and is available by e-mailing Yingko2@aol.com or by visiting the Golden Perils Web page.
In the latest Golden Perils, Tom Barnett takes a look at Secret Sequels, the hidden links between Doc Savage adventures. The previous issue featured a look at Harold Davis, a ghost writer for Lester Dent and also a writer of backup stories for the Doc Savage pulp. And included an index of Davis stories that appeared in Doc Savage magazine. Both issues offer news and reviews.
(So, should pdf portable document format be renamed pulp document format?)
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