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The Pulp Companion

We’d like to introduce the new Pulp Companion. The goal is similar to our previous Pulp Companion incarnation: To be your guide to the pulp magazines. But rather than an online zine, we’ll be presenting reports as needed.

Think of us as a sort of traveling companion who can help you better understand and appreciate the pulps.

Norvell Page 2,000 years ago

Norvell Page

In 1939, the author (right) of The Spider put aside the automatics and picked up a sword for a pair of novels in Unknown. Take a look at his adventures featuring Prester John in an article, by William Lampkin, which originally appeared in The Pulpster (#16). Read more...

Doc Savage: The Lost Scripts Interview

The first episode of the Dial P for Pulp podcast contains an excerpt of an interview with illustrator Tom Roberts. Listen to the entire interview conducted at PulpCon 36 by our roving reporter Chris Kalb. Read more...

PulpCon 36 report

If you were unable to attend the 2007 PulpCon, let us take you there. Chris Kalb, proprietor of the 86th Floor and The Spider Returns sites, acted as ThePulp.Net’s correspondent covering PulpCon 36 for you.

Chris recorded several PulpCon events:

Rusty Hevelin’s “first final farewell”
One of PulpCon’s founders, Rusty Hevelin gave a brief talk about PulpCon on the first night.
Guest of Honor David Saunders
David Saunders, son of pulp artist Norman Saunders, presented a talk and slideshow of his father’s work.
Panel Discussion: The Future of Pulp Collecting
For the second year, Blood ’n’ Thunder editor Ed Hulse chaired a panel discussion at PulpCon. This year’s topic was “The Future of Pulp Collecting.”
Guest of Honor Glenn Lord
Robert E. Howard expert Glenn Lord discussed Howard and the pulps.
Updated: Tuesday, September 9, 2008