I’ve been going through some old pulp fanzines recently. And this quote about the pulp era from Xenophile No. 9 (December 1974) caught my eye. I thought i’d share it...
If you had a dime to spare 75 years ago today, you could have picked up the first issue of Doc Savage on the newsstands. To borrow a train of thought from Savage-ologist...
A couple of Saturdays back, the Arizona Fans of Bronze got together for one of its regular “Doc Days.” That’s when we brainstorm about the next Doc Con, discuss...
Howard Hopkins posted this item on the GoldenPerils group at Yahoo last night:
Well, I wish. But today, he delivered the latest Pulpcon News flyer.
Tonight, I stumbled upon a few pulps in an unexpected place: ESPN’s SportsCenter. We’d just watched Kentucky upset Tennessee (yea, Southeastern Conference basketball –...
Over at his Rough Edges blog, writer James Reasoner mentions that he’s planning to head to Cross Plains, Texas, for Saturday’s birthday celebration for pulp writer...
Though there’s no talk of the pulp version, The Lone Ranger was the subject of a fairly lengthy segment of Monday’s All Things Considered on National Public Radio. And...
There are few original pulp artists and illustrators still living. Now there is one fewer. Robert G. Harris, who lived just north of ThePulp.Net headquarters in...
Our thoughts go out to illustrator Frank Hamilton who, according to Ron Hanna of Wild Cat Books, has recently entered care at a nursing home. Here’s what Ron posted on...
