During the mid-’80s, the comic book industry went through a period where a large number of new comic books came out that glutted the market. A lot of these...
Category - Pulps
We sometimes forget that pulp fiction didn’t only exist in the U.S. Pulp fiction and its equivalents existed in other countries in the early 20th century...
As a kid, one of the first science-fiction authors I got into was Edgar Rice Burroughs, and the first works by him I read was his series about Mars, or...
In 2011 Tommy Hancock‘s Pro Se Press started their most interesting effort to bring back a feature of the original, classic pulps: of being published...
An interesting new series of works I recently discovered is Joseph Lovece‘s “Dime Novel Cover Series.” The series makes use of various...
I had recently did a posting on Pulp Adventures, a pulp fanzine that has recently come back as an all-fiction zine. At the time, the next planned issue (No...
I have previously posted on The Bronze Gazette, a “must have” fanzine for fans of Doc Savage put out by Howard Wright. It’s published about...
While a long-time pulp fan, sadly most of my interactions with fellow fans as been through online forums. Years ago a Usenet forum called alt.pulp was created...
When I got back into the pulp world back in the ’90s, one fanzine I got was Pulp Adventures, published by Rich Harvey through his Pulp Adventures Press...
The Crimson Clown is one of many characters created by Johnston McCulley, better known for Zorro. Over his long career as a pulp writer, McCulley created...