A lot of the stories and novels I like to read are ephemeral. Literally. I’m afraid of spending too much time holding my pulp magazines for fear they...
Category - Pulps
Phil Klass, who wrote under the name William Tenn, died Sunday, Feb. 7. He was 89.
There’s a review online of a purported script for The Shadow movie that’s been in the works the past couple of years. It’s available on the IESB.com Web site.
A former sections editor of mine used to have a “happy drawer” in our department that was filled with candy. You could grab a piece whenever you needed a boost...
With all of the wintry weather blanketing the United States right now, I thought this might be somewhat fit to run (though a bit later than I’d intended)...
Back in 1937, Warner Bros., purveyors of those classic Loony Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons, put out a short called “Speaking of the Weather.”
Ads about the Watchmen movie, which opens Friday, are all over the TV and Web this week. They’re hard to miss. So, why not something about Watchmen on a pulp...
On a sad note, Philip José Farmer died in his sleep this morning, his official Web site reports. For many of us, Farmer’s books, Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic...
The folks over a Newsrama got Michael Uslan to sit for an awkward interview during the New York Comiccon a few weeks ago. Despite a slow start, Uslan (at left)...
We just concluded a terrific Doc Con XI a few hours ago. I’ll post a wrap-up video in the next few days, as soon as I get the raw footage edited.