For those who don’t know him, Jess Nevins is probably one of the main pure researchers today in the world of pulp. And not just pulps in the U.S., but also...
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The fanzine Echoes ran from 1982 to 2002, before the advent of print-on-demand changed pulp fan publishing and ushered in the current New Pulp era. Echoes was...
It’s another end of an era. After 15 some years, Ed Hulse‘s excellent magazine, Blood ‘n’ Thunder, comes to an end with the Fall 2016 issue: #49/50. Blood ‘n’...
With another Doc Con completed, we get another edition of The Big Book of Bronze. Volume 8 has a theme on the long promised new Doc Savage movie, but we also...
I recently received the second new issue of The Bronze Gazette, #77, now published by Pulplications. This is the final issue for this year. They also did a...
A new guide to The Shadow pulp series is out: The Shadow in Review. It’s written by John Olsen, who writes the companion blog That’s Pulp!, and published by...
After too long we get two more issues of Murania Press‘ excellent magazine Blood ‘n’ Thunder. Blood ‘n’ Thunder covers not just pulps, but their dime novel...
An end of an era. The beginning of a new one. When I got into the pulp fandom in the 1990s, there were several fanzines out: Pulp Adventures, Pulp Collector...
The Pulpster is the program book for PulpFest, and this time we look at the most recent Pulpster, #24, from Pulpfest 2015. I wasn’t able to attend, but got it...
Another Doc Con has come and gone (XVIII in 2015), but along with it we got a new volume of The Big Book of Bronze, volume 7. See my reviews of previous...