We usually think of pulp magazines as selling themselves — that their garish, often lurid covers splashed across newsstands were all it took to propel...
Category - Pulps
It’s easy to think of the pulp magazines as solitary items today — 70, 80, 90 or more years after they were for sale on newsstands — and...
Science-fiction author Paul A. Carter died Monday, Nov. 28, 2016, in Kingman, Ariz. He was 90. Carter’s earliest work of fiction, “The Last...
Updated: Jan. 3, 2023. Because Twitter stopped allowing third-party software to freely schedule posts, we’ve moved our remembrances of pulp creators to a...
Halloween is here. If you’re still looking for a last-minute jack-o-lantern idea, how about crafting a pulp-o-lantern? I dusted off a post from three...
Longtime pulp collector and historian Robert Weinberg died Sunday, Sept. 25, 2016. He had been in poor health for a number of years. In addition to being a...
Updated: Aug. 27, 2016. Now that PulpFest 2016 is over, it’s time for my annual listing of convention reports. I will be updating this post over the next...
Friday’s edition of PulpFest 2016 got underway with early registration at 9 a.m, with the dealers’ room opening at 10. A sudden rainstorm blew...
Bits of pulp is an irregular feature of Yellowed Perils highlighting pulp-related tidbits that might interest fans of the pulp magazines. CTHULHU McCTHULHUFACE...
THE FOUR-COLOR SHADOW: Comic Heroes of the Golden Age (Archived) has posted a couple of dozen issues of The Shadow Comics from the 1940s. The comic-book scans...
