It was 65 years ago today that Street & Smith Publications announced that it would shut down its line of pulp magazines. Within months, the final issues of Doc...
Lohr McKinstry answers “3 pulp questions” in the fifth installment of the series. Back in the heydays of the alt.pulp newsgroup, Lohr was one of the regular...
Adventure is often called the greatest of the pulp magazines because of its excellent fiction. Time magazine dubbed it the “No. 1 pulp” in 1935, upon...
These mashups of Cthulhu and the “Peanuts” comic strip gave me a chuckle. So I thought I would share them. They’re by Baz, “a game artist and tee...
Speaking from a journalism career of more than 25 years (and from being a pulp fan even longer), I can safely say that CBS News blew it in a report on the Library of...
Ed Hulse answers our “3 pulp questions” this week. For the past 12 years, Ed has edited Blood ‘n’ Thunder, the “Journal of Adventure...
Here’s a little something to decorate your pulp bookshelf. It’s a 3-3/4-inch Kanamit action figure from the Twilight Zone episode “To Serve Man.”...
Winners of the 2014 New Pulp Awards are being posted on the awards’ Facebook page as votes are tallied. (You don’t have to have a Facebook account to view...
Looking through old issues of Xenophile makes me wish I had known about the pulp fanzine back in the 1970s. The late Nils Hardin‘s zine ran for 44 issues from 1974...
Amazing Stories — the first all-science-fiction pulp magazine — debuted with its April 1926 number. That issue actually would have been hitting newsstands a...