Updated: Monday, Aug. 8, 2011. Reports from PulpFest 2011 are starting to show up online. A few folks — Mark Halegua, Michael Neno, Stephen Haffner — have...
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I’d intended to write up a preview of PulpFest for Yellowed Perils. In fact, I started on it last week, but other things got in the way. Anyway, PulpFest...
I don’t often write about ThePulp.Net since TPN really isn’t the focus of Yellowed Perils. But I’m going to today. As you’ve probably...
My visions of Edgar Rice Burrough‘s Barsoom are based on the art Gino D’Achille did for the 1970s Ballantine editions. I had read the first couple...
Altus Press made it official this morning: The first new Doc Savage book, “The Desert Demons,” in nearly 18 years will be released in July. The...
Talk of a new Tarzan movie seems to be the latest movie news involving a pulp character. In The Bloodshot Eye, a blog on the website of Memphis, Tenn...
In case you missed the comment from slark, the completed DVD for his fanedit, Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze — DeTarnished, has been posted on Usenet at alt...
For some, George Pal‘s 1975 Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze may hold a few fond memories of seeing the pulp hero on the silver screen for the first time...
It’s a good thing this story from the New York Times Sunday Magazine (dated March 26, 1911) didn’t pan out, or where would the pulps be? No...
Fred Pfeiffer gets no respect (to paraphrase a catch-line from the late comedian Rodney Dangerfield). The 13 covers he painted for the Bantam Doc Savage...