The Shudder Pulps

The Shudder Pulps
Author: Robert Kenneth Jones
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2007-09-01
Genre: American periodicals
ISBN: 1434486249

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The shudder pulps published some of the grisliest, goriest, most outrageous mystery-terror fiction ever sold on the American newsstand, during the golden age of the pulp magazines. This volumes chronicles the authors, artists, and publishers of those classic thrill-fests!

The Shudder Pulps

The Shudder Pulps
Author: Robert Kenneth Jones
Publisher: Plume
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1978-10-03
Genre: American periodicals
ISBN: 9780452251908

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Shudder Pulp

Shudder Pulp
Author: Joe Hilliard
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2018-08-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781724830951

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Tales of weird terror! Unimaginable monsters! Insane mad scientists and their abhorrent experiments! Stories guaranteed to chill readers to the bone and make them afraid to sleep with the lights off! Once, these sorts of short stories appeared in Pulp Magazines and generations of readers discovered horror and weird mystery through them. Known by many as Shudder Pulps, those magazines have largely ceased to exist. SHUDDER PULP from Pro Se Productions is a return to that era when words on a page caused nightmares and inspired today's authors to look for that next scare! Authors Chuck Miller, Joe Hilliard, and Lou Mougin invite you to be frightened, to be caught off guard, and to tremble at what waits around the corner. SHUDDER PULP form Pro Se Productions.

The Weirds

The Weirds
Author: Sheldon Jaffery
Publisher: Millefleurs
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1987
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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The Art of the Pulps: An Illustrated History

The Art of the Pulps: An Illustrated History
Author: Douglas Ellis
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-10-24
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 168405091X

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Experts in the ten major Pulp genres, from action Pulps to spicy Pulps and more, chart for the first time the complete history of Pulp magazines—the stories and their writers, the graphics and their artists, and, of course, the publishers, their market, and readers. Each chapter in the book, which is illustrated with more than 400 examples of the best Pulp graphics (many from the editors’ collections—among the world’s largest) is organized in a clear and accessible way, starting with an introductory overview of the genre, followed by a selection of the best covers and interior graphics, organized chronologically through the chapter. All images are fully captioned (many are in essence "nutshell" histories in themselves). Two special features in each chapter focus on topics of particular interest (such as extended profiles of Daisy Bacon, Pulp author and editor of Love Story, the hugely successful romance Pulp, and of Harry Steeger, co-founder of Popular Publications in 1930 and originator of the "Shudder Pulp" genre). With an overall introduction on "The Birth of the Pulps" by Doug Ellis, and with two additional chapters focusing on the great Pulp writers and the great Pulp artists, The Art of the Pulps covers every aspect of this fascinating genre; it is the first definitive visual history of the Pulps. "The Art of the Pulps is a must for any pulp fans, anywhere." - LOCUS Magazine Winner of the 2018 LOCUS Award for Best Art Book

Pulp Culture

Pulp Culture
Author: Frank M. Robinson
Publisher: Collectors Press, Inc.
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1998
Genre: American fiction
ISBN: 1888054123

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Pulp fiction' s lurid adventures were vividly reflected on the magazines' eye-catching covers. Hard-boiled dames, bizarre monsters, dicks and ' tecs, sinister villains, and muscled warriors all appeared each month to tempt readers out of their hard-earned dimes. This gorgeous full-color compilation features hundreds of the genre' s most thrilling covers and includes an index. Taken collectively, they provide a dazzling panorama of some 60 years of illustration and social commentary.

The Age of Dimes and Pulps

The Age of Dimes and Pulps
Author: Jeremy Agnew
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2018-07-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1476669481

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From the dime novels of the Civil War era to the pulp magazines of the early 20th century to modern paperbacks, lurid fiction has provided thrilling escapism for the masses. Cranking out formulaic stories of melodrama, crime and mild erotica--often by uncredited authors focused more on volume than quality--publishers realized high profits playing to low tastes. Estimates put pulp magazine circulation in the 1930s at 30 million monthly. This vast body of "disposable literature" has received little critical attention, in large part because much of it has been lost--the cheaply made books were either discarded after reading or soon disintegrated. Covering the history of pulp literature from 1850 through 1960, the author describes how sensational tales filled a public need and flowered during the evolving social conditions of the Industrial Revolution.

The Great Pulp Heroes

The Great Pulp Heroes
Author: Don Hutchison
Publisher: Book Republic Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-04-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781580421843

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Here is an affectionate look back at the outsized heroes who once occupied the imagination of millions of loyal readers-The Shadow, Tarzan, Doc Savage, Captain Future, The Spider, Zorro. They were the original super guys, godfathers and inspiration to the likes of Superman, Batman and James Bond. Fascinating and informative, THE GREAT PULP HEROES is a lively and entertaining history of those fabulous characters, of the gaudy, glorious magazines that spawned them, and of the amazing wordsmiths who churned out their monthly adventures

The Horror Comic Never Dies

The Horror Comic Never Dies
Author: Michael Walton
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2019-01-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1476635129

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Horror comics were among the first comic books published—ghastly tales that soon developed an avid young readership, along with a bad reputation. Parent groups, psychologists, even the United States government joined in a crusade to wipe out the —and they almost succeeded. Yet the genre survived and flourished, from the 1950s to today. This history covers the tribulations endured by horror comics creators and the broader impact on the comics industry. The genre's ultimate success helped launch the careers of many of the biggest names in comics. Their stories and the stories of other key players are included, along with a few surprises.

Horror Fiction in the 20th Century

Horror Fiction in the 20th Century
Author: Jess Nevins
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2020-01-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1440862060

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Providing an indispensable resource for academics as well as readers interested in the evolution of horror fiction in the 20th century, this book provides a readable yet critical guide to global horror fiction and authors. Horror Fiction in the 20th Century encompasses the world of 20th-century horror literature and explores it in a critical but balanced fashion. Readers will be exposed to the world of horror literature, a truly global phenomenon during the 20th century. Beginning with the modern genre's roots in the 19th century, the book proceeds to cover 20th-century horror literature in all of its manifestations, whether in comics, pulps, paperbacks, hardcover novels, or mainstream magazines, and from every country that produced it. The major horror authors of the century receive their due, but the works of many authors who are less well-known or who have been forgotten are also described and analyzed. In addition to providing critical assessments and judgments of individual authors and works, the book describes the evolution of the genre and the major movements within it. Horror Fiction in the 20th Century stands out from its competitors and will be of interest to its readers because of its informed critical analysis, its unprecedented coverage of female authors and writers of color, and its concise historical overview.