Updated: April 28, 2016. The first pulp show of the year is less than two weeks away. Pulp AdventureCon kicks things off on Saturday, Feb. 20, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla...
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 a...
2016 marks the 75th anniversary of the 1941 World Science Fiction Convention. And that means it’s time for a new round of Retrospective Hugo Awards. If...
Here on the last day of 2015, I thought I would take a moment and look back at the year in blogging here at ThePulp.Net, and a brief look foward at what’s to come...
When I saw that actor Rex Reason had died last month, the news brought back fond memories of watching This Island Earth as a teenager in the ’70s. Back then, late...
Jon Arfstrom, likely the last surviving artist for the original Weird Tales, died Wednesday, Dec. 2. He was 87. Arfstrom got his start with fantasy illustrations in...
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-old...
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 Talmage...
GONE MISSING: Well, it looks as though John Olsen‘s “The Shadow in Review” website wasn’t the only victim of Comcast’s elimination of its...