John Gunnison, founder of Adventure House, takes a turn answering “3 pulp questions” this week. John started Pulp Collector Press back in 1980; it eventually...
Archive - 2014
With the new X-Men movie, “Days of Future Past,” set to arrive in theaters May 23, here’s a timely read for pulp fans: Dr. Hermes (aka Edward Felipe)...
I was on Vimeo searching for something and happened to notice the Weird Tales logo leaping out at me from one of the video thumbnails. So I had to click it.
Updated: April 24, 2014. As Walker Martin mentioned in last Thursday’s installment of “3 pulp questions,” Windy City Pulp and Paper Convention is this...
If you read any of the popular pulp newsgroups at Yahoo — FictionMags, PulpMags, WesternPulps, you name it — you are familiar with Walker Martin. He’s...
RadioArchives.com is offering a free Kindle copy of its The Spider #11. The ebook, which is regularly $2.99, contains the fiction from the August 1934 number of The...
One of the focuses of this year’s PulpFest is the 85th anniversary of the science-fiction pulps of 1939. To get you prepared, Mike Chomko has begun a series...
It was 65 years ago today that Street & Smith Publications announced that it would shut down its line of pulp magazines. Within months, the final issues of Doc...
Lohr McKinstry answers “3 pulp questions” in the fifth installment of the series. Back in the heydays of the alt.pulp newsgroup, Lohr was one of the regular...
Adventure is often called the greatest of the pulp magazines because of its excellent fiction. Time magazine dubbed it the “No. 1 pulp” in 1935, upon...