“Zara: Master of Murder” was originally published in the November 1942 issue of The Spider Magazine. Zara Iskander rose from underworld filth to...
Category - Pulp
Erle Stanley Gardner was a pulp writer. And he also created Perry Mason. I suppose that’s what he is best known for, even though we pulp fans remember...
“The Insidious Serpent” was one slam-bang adventure on The Shadow radio program. It was performed live on Sunday, April 2, 1950, and sadly no...
“City of Flaming Shadows” was originally published in the January 1934 issue of The Spider Magazine. Violence fell upon the city, shrouding whole...
Erle Stanley Gardner was a pulp writer nearly all of his life, not just in the early years. But for all his prolific pulp writing, he’s still indelibly...
Imagine it is July 18, 1954. It’s a warm Sunday evening and you’ve tuned your floor-model radio into your local Mutual station to listen to another...
“Dragon Lord of the Underworld” was originally published in the July 1935 issue of The Spider Magazine. In the heart of New York’s Chinatown...
When I think of Erle Stanley Gardner, I first think of Perry Mason. And second I think of the pulps. He wrote over 1,000 stories for the pulp magazines, a huge...
The radio version of The Shadow, as we mostly remember him today, was the mysterious character who had the hypnotic power to cloud men’s minds so that...
Sheena, Queen of the Jungle. The name is a familiar one. She appeared in a 1950s television first-run syndicated series, starring Irish McCalla. There was a...