Longtime "True Detective" fans may be interested to learn more about the old magazine line that had a similar title and ...
The debut issue of historic long-running pulp magazine The Shadow (April, 1931) in FN- condition has just sold for $156,000 at Heritage Auctions, a record price for the issue in any grade. The ...
Trade magazine profiles of magazine and pulp publisher Erman Jesse Ridgway often remarked that he was an imposing figure and a fit, athletic man who kept himself in shape. Ridgway had been a player on ...
Those of us born after, say, 1950, probably aren’t terribly familiar with pulp magazines. But most anybody reading one today might get a jolt of déjà vu nonetheless. From the 1920s through the ’40s, ...
Long before Marvel’s superteam or the British spy-fi series, the Avenger and his face-changing powers graced the pages of his very own pulp magazine. Now the CW is looking to revive the premise for ...
Al Jaffee’s Snappy, Not So Stupid MAD LegacyMAD’s longest-serving cartoonist invented a way to do something unusual: turn a pulp-magazine page into an animated, interactive feature.
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