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Spring 2005: TPC on hiatus; mad about Mars; Pokéthulhu and eldritch names; Boilerplate: metal man of mystery; pulp for your walls; and a question about pulp prices.

Summer 2003: Plot generators; a review of Walter B. Gibson and The Shadow; Lifeline Theatre’s The Shadow radio production; pulp purses; pulp exhibition extended; pulp covers on magazines; Tarzan on TV update; pulp art in the press; and a question about the best pulp writers.

Spring 2003: A review of Lin Carter’s Anton Zarnak: Supernatural Sleuth; Brooklyn Museum of Art pulp exhibition; Hugh B. Cave at Windy City pulp show; Tarzan and Jane; AdventureStrips.com’s demise; Indiana Jones DVD collection; League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Web site; and a question about edited pulp reprints.

Winter 2003: Clive Cussler and Dirk Pitt; review of Frost, a Donald Wandrei book; old-time radio on CD and online; March pulp replicas; cuddly stuffed Old Ones; and a question about the artists behind The Shadow magazine.

October 2002: Fantomas; pulp typefaces; Adventure Inc.; Girasol Collectables pulp replicas; AdventureStrips.com; a call for submissions; and a question about a Tarzan-like painting.

September 2002: Crimson Skies; Yahoo Groups; SCOTTeVest; The Adventures of Doc Savage: A Definitive Chronology; alt.pulp FAQ; a call for submissions; and a question about Kenneth Robeson.

August 2002: Brother Grim; The Destroyer; pulp cover prints by CAPE Publishing Inc.; The Spider: Scavengers of the Slaughtered Sacrifices graphic novel; The Spider and the Slaves of Hell Bold Venture Press fascimile; a pulp pun; and a question about Dr. Nikola.

July 2002: Purple Prose 16; Blood ’n’ Thunder; Pulpwood Editor by Harold Hersey; The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay by Michael Chabon; Buck Rogers in Air & Space Smithsonian; Romances With Attitude; and a question about Batman and the Black Bat.

June 2002: An introduction to The Pulp Companion; a look at the latest Bronze Gazette and Golden Perils zines; Doc Sidhe; Doc Payne; and a question about spy/adventure stories.

About The
Pulp Companion

What’s this? What’s The Pulp Companion? The Pulp Companion is here to help you in your pulp quest. Each month, we’ll take a look at a selection of zines, articles, books and other pulp-related material that might help you better understand and enjoy the pulps.

Do you have something you’d like to share with fellow pulp fans? Have you come across an interesting article or book? Please drop us an e-mail and we’ll share it.

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