Description: Number 33 of The Pulpster was published for PulpFest 2024. It will not be reprinted, nor will the price go down on this site. For all those watching, you should visit the PulpFest website for a better deal.PulpFest is an annual pop culture and collectibles convention. PulpFest 2025 will be August 7 - 10 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Pittsburgh -- Cranberry in Mars, PA. Learn more about The Pulpster and PulpFest by visiting pulpfest.com. Below are the contents of The Pulpster 33 . . . The Spicys: 90 Sizzling YearsA taste of forbidden fruit to come Ashcan pulps set the stage for the Spicy magazines to come by Ed HulseSpicy Mystery re-examined There’s more to the Culture Publications’ pulp than its racy covers by Alfred JanBetween the covers What was — and was not — acceptable when writing for Spicy Detective by Willard E. HawkinsERBFest: The Land That Time Forgot at 100A wartime evolutionary tale Burroughs introduces an audacious alternative evolutionary path in his Caspak trilogy by Henry G. Franke IIIERB’s weird Wieroos The bat-like creatures precariously topped the evolutionary ladder in the Caspak trilogy by Jess TerrellFiction House at 100The home for action Part Three: Decline and Fall by Michael ChomkoFiction House’s Gentleman Farmer Thurman T. Scott took agriculture just as seriously as he did publishing by William LampkinArticlesWhy are pulps so scarce? The No. 2 answer gets down and dirty by Will Murray (with an illustration by Ron Hill)Exploring Canada’s pulp landscape Canpulps have a rich, varied history in the Great White North by Tony DavisWho was Secret Agent X? The identity of the protagonist in the eponymous pulp was never clearly revealed by Will MurrayThe unsung hero of hardboiled pulps Frederick Nebel’s talent and ability were just what the editor wanted by John C. BrueningThe price that dreams are made of What’s worth more? The five pulps with or the first edition of The Maltese Falcon? by Kurt BrokawDepartmentsFrom the Editor, by William Lampkin From the Publisher, by Michael Chomko Final Chapters, by Tony DavisOn the coverThis number’s cover features a somewhat grisly scene painted by H. J. Ward for Spicy Mystery Stories (August 1940). It illustrated “City of the Walking Dead” by Luke Terry (aka Edwin Truett Long).
Price: 18 USD
Location: Allentown, Pennsylvania
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Convention/Event: PulpFest
Cover Artist: H. J. WARD
Signed: No
Title: THE PULPSTER
Universe: PULP
Publisher: PulpFest
Inscribed: No
Format: Magazine
Publication Date: 2024
Language: English
Issue Number: 33
Contributors: WILL MURRAY, HENRY G. FRANKE III, ALFRED JAN, ED HULSE, John C. Bruening
Features: 1st Edition, Collector's Edition, Numbered
Genre: Adventure, Crime & Thriller, Fantasy, Fiction, Historical, Horror, Illustration, Pulp, Superheroes, Supernatural
Topic: Comics, Fantasy, Horror, Science-Fiction, Sport, Superhero
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States