A short-lived fanzine from the late ’70s that I have recently gotten issues of is Age of the Unicorn. Lasting but eight issues from Michael Cook, it was...
Category - Fanzines
Windy City Pulp and Paper Convention has been running in Chicago around April for 15 years (since 2000). Every year they have been publishing a convention...
I have previously posted on the excellent fanzine Blood ‘n’ Thunder produced by Ed Hulse and his Murania Press. Maybe calling it a...
In this posting on pulp fanzines, I look at the excellent, but very short-lived fanzine: Duende. Duende was edited and largely written by pulp historian Will...
I think most pulp fans today are unaware of the many fanzines that used to exist in the larger work of pulp and sf fandom in past decades. Today, there are...
A while back I posted on The Bronze Gazette, a “must have” fanzine for fans of Doc Savage put out by Howard Wright. As noted, it’s published...
Blood ‘n’ Thunder is a journal aimed at late 19th and early 20th century pop culture. For the pulp fan, this means the pulp magazines, their...
For fans of Doc Savage, the fanzine to get is Howard Wright‘s excellent The Bronze Gazette. Published since 1990 (when it was originally titled The Doc...
A series of books any Doc Savage fan should check out are the annual “Big Book of Bronze.” Published by Jay Ryan‘s Solace of Fortitude...
“Echoes 30” is a special 30th anniversary of Echoes, a long running, but now defunct, pulp fanzine. Echoes ran from 1982 to 2004, before the advent...