One of the pulp fanzines I got when I first became involved in pulp fandom was Doug Ellis‘ excellent Pulp Vault. Put out under his Tattered Pages Press...
Tag - Lester Dent
Famous Fantastic Mysteries (FFM) was a long-running pulp first published by Munsey then Popular Publications from 1939 to 1953. This popular pulp reprinted...
Two-Fisted Tales of La Plata, Missouri is an interesting collection of short stories put together by Mark O. Lambert and published under the Hidalgo Publishing...
An interesting, if short-lived, fanzine is Attic Revivals, which ran six issues from 1979 to 1983. Edited by Bernard A. Drew and published through his Attic...
In 1974, Robert Weinberg edited and published a short booklet (130 pages) titled The Man Behind Doc Savage: A Tribute to Lester Dent. For a while I just...
Street & Smith kicked off the hero pulp trend with The Shadow in 1931. They eventually followed that with Doc Savage in 1933. While those were successful...
Paul Malmont appeared on the New Pulp scene in 2007 with his first book, The Chinatown Death Cloud Peril. This novel made used of several pulp authors as...
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...
Lester Dent, the co-creator and major author of Doc Savage, is too often overlooked in regards to his non-Doc work he did before, during, and after he wrote...
While most people when dealing with pulps focus on the later periods of the 1930s, ’40s, and ’50s, the hero pulps that occurred then, the crime...
