We all know Chicago politics can be rough, but artist Emmett Watson has taken it to the extreme for this cover of Detective Fiction Weekly from Sept. 21, 1940...
Category - Pulps
I hope that during your visits to ThePulp.Net you have had a chance to look at our gallery of pulp-era news stand photos. TPN introduced the gallery in late...
Today we introduce a new feature here on Yellowed Perils. This ongoing feature will showcase a piece of great pulp art, so I’m cleverly calling it Great...
A personal letter written by Robert E. Howard to Emil Petaja is for sale on eBay. (A hat-tip to Lee A. Breakiron for pointing it out on the R.E.H. Inner Circle...
The folks over at The ArtOrder have posted a gallery of submissions to its Pulp Magazine ArtOrder Challenge. The challenge was in connection with an upcoming...
You can’t get too many looks behind the scenes at pulp magazines. There are a number of books that give insight into writing and producing a pulp, but...
Now would be a good time to win the lottery. If you haven’t checked it out, head over to Adventure House and browse through the Frank M. Robinson...
Paper vs. digital is a topic I’ve written about before. It’s still something I think about quite often (recently, in particular, since I just...
Reading novelist Derek Haas‘ column “The Code of the Thriller: Never Bore Them” in Saturday’s Wall Street Journal made me think of the...
The first two issues of Amazing Stories under Ziff-Davis editorial control (June and August 1938) took a daring step for a pulp magazine. When you think of...