Talk of a new Tarzan movie seems to be the latest movie news involving a pulp character. In The Bloodshot Eye, a blog on the website of Memphis, Tenn., newspaper...
In case you missed the comment from slark, the completed DVD for his fanedit, Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze — DeTarnished, has been posted on Usenet at alt.binaries.dvd...
Hey, just noticed that the price of this fantastic book — Norman Saunders — has been cut from $39.95 to $25 (postage paid) over at The Illustrated Press. (It costs a bit...
While reading through Thirty-Five Years of the Jack Williamson Lectureship (Haffner Press, 2011) recently, this quote by the late author/professor himself jumped out at...
National Public Radio gave a nod to the fiction of the pulp magazines during Monday’s Three Books… segment on “Morning Edition.” Author/editor...
For some, George Pal‘s 1975 Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze may hold a few fond memories of seeing the pulp hero on the silver screen for the first time. But those...
It’s a good thing this story from the New York Times Sunday Magazine (dated March 26, 1911) didn’t pan out, or where would the pulps be? No Lovecraft, Clark...
It’s early summer. Just a few months ago, the U.S. was pulled into World War II. But for now, things really aren’t that much different than last summer. You...
Fred Pfeiffer gets no respect (to paraphrase a catch-line from the late comedian Rodney Dangerfield). The 13 covers he painted for the Bantam Doc Savage paperbacks are...
We all know how the pulp magazines figure into the history of science fiction, right? Well, maybe not everyone. While science fiction didn’t start out in the...
