Few pulp heroes were able during the classic period to make the transition from the pulp magazines to other medium such as movies/movie serials, radio, comics...
Category - Pulps
For those not familiar, Jim Anthony was a kind-of Doc Savage “clone” published by Trojan/Culture Publications in the early 1940s, a publisher of...
The two pulp heroes that kicked off the original “hero pulp” (or character pulp or single character magazines) movement are The Shadow and Doc...
Most pulp fans know that Lester Dent (1904-1959) created and wrote Doc Savage, probably one of the most well-known pulp heroes. What they are probably less...
While many may not be familiar with the name Johnson McCulley, we probably know his most well-known character: Zorro. Zorro started off as a pulp...
An interesting old pulp character that has come to prominence in recent years is Judex. Many are intrigued by The Shadow-like elements of the character, and...
“Amusement Inc. vs. The Scarlet Ace.” What a title! I saw this on a pulp collection put out by Pulpville Press. It was interesting. Was “The...
As a way of introduction, I thought I’d give some background on myself, focusing on my pulp influences. This will give people a better understanding of...
Welcome to the new Pulp Super-Fan blog. What is this blog about? We’ll focus on all things pulp, but from a fan’s perspective (the fan being me)...