For PulpFest 2024, we have The Pulpster #33, the convention book. This one comes in at 64 pages. Also, this will be my second year attending PulpFest. This...
Tag - spicy pulps
After being out of print for decades, the legendary “lost” issue of Spicy Zeppelin Stories is back. Sort of. Back in in 1970 when Odyssey...
I have posted about Victor Rousseau Emanuel (1879-1960), a prolific pulp author in the early years who is largely overlooked today. Some of his works have been...
I previously posted on comic strips that ran in the pulps with Sally the Sleuth, which appeared in Spicy Detective, and noted all the other risque comic strips...
I have been looking for the dime-novel and pulp-related works from Bowling Green State University’s Popular Press when I learned of one I wasn’t...
When it comes to spicy pulp covers, the artist I think of is H.J. Ward (1909-45). But I was surprised to learn that he actually did a lot more, including work...
I have previously posted about Victor Rousseau Emanuel (1879-1960), a prolific pulp author in the early years who is largely overlooked today. Some of his...
So far in my look at various pulp-related publishers, I have focused on those still in operation. Now I’ll take a look at a former publisher: Odyssey...
I’ve posted on comics inspired by pulps, but this time I’m posting on a comicstrip series that ran in the pulps. This one is Sally the Sleuth, one...
In the past I’ve written on the pulp-comics connections with several of the major and minor pulp publishers. And recently I posted on the pulp roots of...