Artist and filmmaker Ron Hill and author and pulp historian Will Murray examine the Bantam Books line of Doc Savage paperbacks, which began in 1964 and...
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Street & Smith looked to The Whisperer and Cap Fury to push boundaries. By William Lampkin The Shadow Magazine kicked off the hero-pulp era with a bang...
How one fictioneer took the controls of an air adventurer. By Charles Spain “Chuck” Verral This is the voice of a writer who never really existed...
Will Murray, pulp historian and author of the new adventures of Doc Savage, Pat Savage, and Tarzan, discusses “The Dangerous Dames of Maxwell Grant: Myra...
PulpFest 2016 ran Thursday, July 21, through Sunday, July 24, in Columbus, Ohio. Below you will find links to audio recordings of nine sessions — almost...
Tony Isabella, Anthony Tollin, Will Murray and Michelle Nolan discuss “75 Years of Street & Smith Comics” in this podcast recorded at PulpFest...
As noted on The Spider main page, The Spider was first simply a nickname for detective Richard Wentworth. But by March 1934, a few issues after Norvell W. Page...
