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, ...
What it’s about: In the first half of the 20th century, fiction magazines were popular, and were typically printed on cheap paper made from wood pulp (as opposed to the glossy, high-quality paper used ...
Time might be a flat circle, but that doesn't mean every season of True Detective is as good as the others. Here's how all ...
Gloria Stoll Karn worked as an illustrator in the 1940's when there were few female illustrators in the pulp fiction field. "It was a lot of fun, a wonderful period of my life," she said. She enjoyed ...
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 ...