Sai S. over at Pulp Flakes was pondering the decline of the pulps following a comment by Walker Martin. So he took time to plot the number of pulps being published each...
Springfield Punx is one of the blogs that I follow regularly. Dean T. Fraser does a great job creating The Simpsons-like illustrations for a variety of characters. Today...
Most recent update: Aug. 18, 2014. It must have been an exhausting PulpFest this year. It’s taking attendees a bit longer than usual to get their post-convention...
I’m in the midst of a move from Arizona to Florida, so I won’t be venturing to Columbus, Ohio, this coming weekend for PulpFest. Hopefully, you will be. The...
If you were reading DC’s First Wave Doc Savage series last year and were left hanging when it was canceled, now is your chance to find out what happened. DC has...
I was reminded again this past weekend how pulp fandom is the people, not just the pulps. Saturday morning a half-dozen of us Arizona Fans of Bronze gathered at a local...
Writer Ray Bradbury died Tuesday, June 5, 2012, at the age of 91. He got his start writing fiction for fanzines during the late 1930s and soon joined the Los Angeles...
The latest installment of Great Pulp Art takes a turn to the East. It’s the cover for the February 1932 number of Soldiers of Fortune. And, as you can see, it...
There’s an interesting chart over at io9 that “Reveals How Science Fiction Futures Changed Over Time.” The accompanying article, by Annalee Newitz...
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. This is...