One of the best works on The Shadow is Will Murray‘s The Duende History of The Shadow, which I am fortunate to have a copy, getting it as I was going off...
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With the demise of so many pulp fanzines, I worried that we wouldn’t see any more. The Bronze Gazette continues on, which is surprising as we are no...
For PulpFest 2021, we have The Pulpster #30. It’s the biggest regular issue so far at 64 pages. Two major themes for this year: the 100th anniversary of...
When DC Comics was publishing The Shadow in the 1970s, they also published a couple of stories teaming up The Shadow with Batman in his title, most likely to...
While authors for a long time have hidden themselves behind pseudonyms or pen names, the use of them is a big part of the pulp magazines. The reasons that some...
The next volume of Tales of the Shadowmen came out near the end of 2020. The Black Coat Press series is now up to 17 volumes, and I look forward to them...
One area that pulps are sometimes put down for is being “sexist.” I find this a somewhat ignorant claim, as the pulps were a product of their time:...
The fanzines put out by Joseph Lewandowski (1922-87) are items I have been trying to get for some time. I previously posted on his last fanzine, Pulpette...
Meteor House, which has been putting out several Philip José Farmer-related books, has put out another one: Greatheart Silver and Other Pulp Heroes, which...
Since 2012, Dynamite has had the rights to do The Shadow comics. In addition to an on-going series (now ended), several mini-series and one-shots with The...
