Robert E. Howard’s ‘Spear and Fang’ was a triumph for both writer and fantastic fiction By Jeffrey Shanks One hundred years ago, the July 1925 number of Weird...
Tag - Edgar Rice Burroughs
Editor and pulp historian Garyn Roberts discusses the influence of Edgar Rice Burroughs on the life and works of the Science Fiction Grand Master and Poet of...
Artists Mark Wheatley and Douglas C. Klauba examine Tarzan’s illustrators as part of this year’s salute to the 150th anniversary of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ birth...
Author and PulpFest committee member Craig McDonald talks with award-winning artist Douglas C. Klauba about illustrating works by Edgar Rice Burroughs and...
Christopher Paul Carey, Henry G. Franke III, and Garyn Roberts discuss Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Moon trilogy on its 100th anniversary. Carey is author of several...
The editor of ‘Amazing Stories’ helped popularize the wild theories of Richard Shaver By Tony Davis Some people are by nature gullible, believing...
Henry G. Franke III (above, from left) moderates “Beyond the Farthest Star: A Classic Science Fiction Novel Restored,” a panel featuring...
The story is worth more than the paper it is printed on. Frank Munsey turned those words into action when he revamped Argosy magazine in the 1890s and...
