I discovered an interesting book on Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950) and his works that was produced by the National Capital Panthans, a Washington, D.C., area...
Tag - Tarzan
New for 2024 is the third edition of the excellent reference guide to the world of pulps: The Blood ‘n’ Thunder Guide to Pulp Fiction, written by...
ERB-dom was a fanzine focused on the works of Edgar Rice Burroughs, mainly Tarzan. It started in May 1960 as a mimeographed fanzine by Al Guillory Jr. and...
So far one area I’ve not touched on is any pulp-related clubs or organizations. Because as far as I know, most that do exist are fairly informal. An exception...
I’ve posted on several Edgar Rice Burroughs characters and their comic book and comic strip versions. In recent years, ERB Inc. has been working with a small...
It’s sad to state that the classic Tarzan newspaper comicstrip ended several years ago. The daily ended in 1972, and the Sunday in 2002. However...
During the time Dark Horse Comics had the Tarzan license, they put out several reprints and new comics with Tarzan. Some of these were crossover mini-series...
After the Tarzan comic license ended at Marvel, Malibu Comics (when they were an independent company) got the license in 1992 and produced three mini-series...
Artist J. Allen St. John (1872-1957) is well known within the pulp world for his fantasy cover artwork on several pulp magazines, especially those with works...
With this posting, I conclude my detailed look into Pulpdom, in particular #61-75. Due to it “ending” with #75, I am covering 15 issues this time...