I was reading a recap of “The Inside Man,” last week’s episode of TV’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., over at the website Vox, and was struck...
Category - Pulp History
Jon Tuska, an anthologist and historian of the pulp western, died Jan. 18, 2016, at his home in Portland, Ore., after a brief battle with cancer. He was 73.
George Lucas has made it very clear that the Star Wars series was heavily influenced by films of the 1930s and ’40s. But I don’t recall ever seeing...
The Star Wars series returns to the silver screens just a couple of weeks from now with Star Wars, Episode VII: The Force Awakens, and with it a nearly 90-year...
Here’s a real treat that Bill Crider posted on his blog, Bill Crider’s Pop Culture Magazine. It’s a video of fictioneers Charles Boeckman and...
I’ve always wondered just who read the pulp magazines. You hear comments that kids read the hero pulps, or that women read the romances, or that men read...
Updated: Sept. 25, 2015. I will be updating this PulpFest roundup fairly regularly over the next few weeks, as more are posted online. So please check back...
I’ve been on a pulp photos kick lately, as you’ve probably noticed if you’ve checked out the pulp photos gallery here at ThePulp.Net. The...
One of the regular haunts in Dayton, Ohio, for folks attending the old Pulpcon or PulpFest was just a few blocks down the street from the Convention Center...
For a pulp fan wanting to learn more about the magazines, give a book or two by pulp expert Robert Sampson. Though it has been over 20 years since Sampson...