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24 June 2005

THE 2005 CIMMERIAN AWARDS
The 2005 Cimmerian Awards are awarded for outstanding achievements in Robert E. Howard studies over the past year.  
The winners of the first annual Cimmerian Awards were announced on the evening of Friday June 10th 2005, live at Robert E. Howard Days in Cross Plains. And the winners are: 

THE ATLANTEAN (Outstanding Achievement — Book By a Single Author)
Dale Rippke, for The Hyborian Heresies

THE VALUSIAN (Outstanding Achievement — Anthology)
Don Herron, for The Barbaric Triumph


THE HYRKANIAN (Outstanding Achievement — Essay)
First Place: Mark Finn, for "Fists of Robert E. Howard" from The Barbaric Triumph
Second Place: Rusty Burke, for "Travels With Robert E. Howard" from The REH Companion #1
Third Place: Steven Tompkins, for "The Past is Dead, the Past is Deadly: Three Dragons in One Hour" from The Dark Man #7

THE AQUILONIAN (Outstanding Achievement — Periodical)

Leo Grin, for The Cimmerian

THE STYGIAN (Outstanding Achievement — Website)
Paul Herman, for Howard Works

THE VENARIUM AWARD (Emerging Scholar)
Mark Finn

THE BLACK RIVER AWARD (Special Achievement)
Jim and Ruth Keegan, for The Illustrated World of Robert E. Howard and The Adventures of Two-Gun Bob

THE BLACK CIRCLE AWARD (Lifetime Achievement)
Glenn Lord

Full details will be provided in a jam-packed Awards issue of THE CIMMERIAN within a few months, available in a Deluxe edition.  Visit The Cimmerian website for a complete list of all the nominees.


Adventure House - Coming in January 2006!
HIGH ADVENTURE #86  featuring Kigor in The Devil's Death Trap and Blood Priestess of Vig N'Ga.
Into the soulless domain of the gray apes; into the jungle city of Dargh-Abar—where man was slave and beast was king—stormed a wrathful Ki-Gor to pit muscle and guile against the brute strength and simian cunning of a power-mad ape army.
 Soft Cover, 7x10, 112 pages, B&W    SRP: $7.95

HIGH ADVENTURE #86 will be available in January 2006.

Coming Soon:

HIGH ADVENTURE #83  featuring Dan Fowler is his first great adventure in the pages of G-MEN. (July 2005)
HIGH ADVENTURE #84  featuring The Green Lama in The Wave of Death by Richard Foster. (September 2005)
HIGH ADVENTURE #85 featuring The Black Bat in The Maniac Murders. (November 2005)
HIGH ADVENTURE #86
AGE OF CONAN: ANOK, HERETIC OF STYGIA MMPB
by J. Steven York

It has been six years since Anok Wati, young warrior of the streets, witnessed his father's murder. Orphaned, pursued by his father's unknown killers, and forced to forsake his birth name, he has made a new life in the Stygian slums. But, to unravel the mysteries of the past and avenge his father's death, Anok must join the sinister cult of the snake-god Set and destroy them from within!

Soft Cover, 288 pages    SRP: $6.99

Publisher: Ace
Street date: September 27, 2005


ANOK, HERETIC OF STYGIA is solicited in the July PREVIEWS (available June 29th).
The Diamond Item Code is JUL053396.
HERETIC OF STYGIA BOOK 1
ARTHUR SUYDAM: THE ART OF THE BARBARIAN VOLUME TWO - Coming in September!
written by ARTHUR SUYDAM, art & cover by ARTHUR SUYDAM
introduction by ROY THOMAS
The second in the two book series featuring the stunning work of renowned artist, Arthur Suydam, showcased in a large magazine-sized format. A rare chance to own copies of both obscure and celebrated masterpieces by this genius of painting and rendering, leading up to his creator-owned “barbarian” project to debut in 2005. Without repeating any of the art from Volume One, in Volume Two, we once again explore the mythos of the barbarian in literature and revisit some of the famous he-men brought to life by Suydam, including Tarzan, Death Dealer, Thor and Loki, among others, while looking into Suydam’s mind to see the process he employs to give these characters substance. A must see and a must read! Complete the set.
September 7 • 64 pg • BW • $14.99


THE ART OF THE BARBARIAN VOL. TWO is solicited in the July PREVIEWS (available June 29th).
The Diamond Item Code is JUL051613.

Bold Venture Press - THE SPIDER #9: SATAN'S DEATH BLAST - Coming in September!
by Norvell Page

The Spider clashes with a devil-faced terrorist, whose dirty bombs rock upstate New York — leaving Albany and Buffalo open to wide-scale looting!   Soft Cover,  $10.00


THE SPIDER #9 is solicited in the July PREVIEWS (available June 29th).
The Diamond Item Code is JUL053456.

This title MAY be available earlier direct from Bold Venture Press.

BRAN MAK MORN - Now available from the Science Fiction Book Club!
The Science Fiction Book Club has published an exclusive members only hardcover edition of Del Rey's BRAN MAK MORN for $12.99.

In ages past, the Picts ruled all of Europe. But the descendants of those proud conquerors have sunk into barbarism . . . all save one, Bran Mak Morn, whose bloodline remains unbroken. Threatened by the Celts and the Romans, the Pictish tribes rally under his banner to fight for their very survival, while Bran fights to restore the glory of his race.

Lavishly illustrated by award-winning artist Gary Gianni, this collection gathers together all of Howard’s published stories and poems featuring Bran Mak Morn–including the eerie masterpiece “Worms of the Earth” and “Kings of the Night,” in which sorcery summons Kull the conqueror from out of the depths of time to stand with Bran against the Roman invaders.  Also included are previously unpublished stories and fragments, reproductions of manuscripts bearing Howard’s handwritten revisions, and much, much more.


CONAN #20 - Coming in September!
Writer: Kurt Busiek,  Cover Artist: Jose Ladronn,  Penciller: Cary Nord,  Colorist: Dave Stewart
The critically acclaimed, best-selling Conan series begins its highly anticipated adaptation of Robert E. Howard's "The Tower of the Elephant," one of the most popular Conan tales of all time.

A bar fight in the City of Thieves yields far more than expected when Conan learns of the fabled and impregnable Tower of the Elephant. Determined to rob it, Conan sets out on a quest that will involve new comrades, sudden death, horrifying creatures, and gruesome unsettling fates for both gods and men.

On sale September 21, 2005
Format: Full color, 32 pages, Price: $2.99


CONAN #20 is solicited in the July PREVIEWS (available June 29th).
The Diamond Item Code is JUL050034.
Conan #20
CONAN: THE GOD IN THE BOWL AND OTHER STORIES TPB - Coming in September!
Written by Kurt Busiek, art by Cary Nord, inked by Thomas Yeates, colored by Dave Stewart.

The critically acclaimed and award-winning creative team behind the runaway hit revival are back with a brand new adaptation of one of Conan creator Robert E. Howard's best-known tales.   Award-winning writer Kurt Busiek and artists Cary Nord and Dave Stewart render the glorious suspense of Howard's beloved "The God in the Bowl" in all its terrifying detail, as well as introducing not only Conan's most famed adversary, Thoth-amon, but a new female foil to Conan's exploits--Janissa, the Widowmaker, bound by a pact to a witch who has sinister plans for Conan.

176 pages, $15.95, in stores on September 28

THE GOD IN THE BOWL AND OTHER STORIES is solicited in the July PREVIEWS (available June 29th).
The Diamond Item Code is JUL050035.

E-texts on the net this week
The Shadow Magazine: 
There's no new review this week.  Next week's review will be  "Q" from June 15, 1940.
The Shanghai Dragon by John Olsen is this week's Two-Minute Shadow Mystery.

Shadows of the Pulps:   Nothing new this week.


Blackmask Online: Nothing new this week.

Larry Estep-Online Pulps:    Now with over 600 stories online!

Hot Blood by Arthur Wallace from SPICY ADVENTURE, April, 1935
Desert Judgement by E. Hoffmann Price from SIX-GUN WESTERN, October, 1950
  Featuring: Saul Epstein
Finger of the Beast by Lon Williams from WESTERN ACTION, April 1955
  Featuring: Judge Steele
Frozen Ground by Thomas Jeffries Betts from ALL STORY, March 10, 1917


James Van Hise - Giant ERB newsbeat Special #1 is now available!
This is completely different from the NEWSBEAT OMNIBUS published in Feb. 2005.
This reprints the first ten issues of THE BURROUGHS NEWSBEAT from the 1970s as well as a variety of material from other sources including many articles from the 1930s to the 1960s on Tarzan movies and on the actors who appeared in them. Also articles on the 1960s Tarzan paperbacks, the old ERB estate in Tarzana and more including art by Reed Crandall, Kerry Gammill and others. Plus there's a reprint of the 1982 obit on Hal Foster and much more!

Two versions. Interiors are identical and include two color interior pages.
TARZAN VERSION (Front cover is from UK Tarzan At The Earth's Core paperback, back cover is cover of 1920 ALL STORY with Tarzan in the Valley of Luna).
MARS VERSION (Front cover by J. Alien St. John from AMAZING STORIES of The Invisible Men of Mars, and back cover is 1960s UK paperback cover of The Warlord of Mars). Your choice.  8 1/2 x 11, 130 pages, side-staped.

Order for $20.00 plus $8.00 priority mail or $2.00 media mail from James Van Hise, 57754 Onaga Trail, Yucca Valley, CA 92284      Paypal to Jimvanhise@aol.com


Jules Verne’s THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND
Jules Verne’s 
THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND
premieres Saturday and Sunday, July 2-3, from Hallmark Entertainment.
It stars Kyle MacLachlan (“Twin Peaks”), Patrick Stewart (“The Lion in Winter,” “Moby Dick”), Gabrielle Anwar (“Scent of a Woman,” “Body Snatchers”), Omar Gooding (“Hangin’ With Mr. Cooper,” “Smart Guy”), and the UK’s Empire Award-winner Vinnie Jones (“Two Smoking Barrels”) and follows the adventures of a group of castaways who use their survivalist savvy to build a functional community on an uncharted island.

Based on Jules Verne’s classic novel, 
THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND chronicles a hot air balloon that is blown far off course and crash lands with all of its passengers on an uncharted island. One of the marooned voyagers nearly dies after a skirmish with bloodthirsty buccaneers, but is saved by mysterious medicine. The group discovers their secret helper is Captain Nemo (Stewart) who later dies and is buried at sea in his beloved submarine.

KOLCHAK: The NIGHT STALKER CHRONICLES - Coming in October!
FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER!
A MONSTER collection of 26 new original Kolchak short fiction stories by noted authors from comics, horror fiction, and film!
With the advent of the new Kolchak ABC TV show, Moonstone proudly announces NEW contemporary prose adventures of the original Kolchak, TV's first and foremost paranormal investigator!

You want KOLCHAK vs Dark Shadows' BARNABAS COLLINS?  You got it!
You want KOLCHAK embroiled in the LOVECRAFT Mythos?  You got it!
How about KOLCHAK written by one of the SIMPSONS' creative forces?  You got it!
Plus all kinds of other cool stuff, like tales form Kolchak's untold past, monster huntings, noir thrillers, and even horror stories of more cerebral type!  Look at who has written an original (not seen anywhere else) Kolchak story:
(From the book& film field) Max Allan Collins, Stuart M. Kaminsky, Ed Gorman, Elaine Bergstrom, PN Elrod, Robert Weinberg, Brett Matthews, CJ Henderson, Mark Dawidziak, Richard Valley, James Bates.

(From the comics field): Peter David, Chuck Dixon, Steven Grant, Mike W. Barr, Gary Phillips,Fred Van Lente, Adi Tantimedh, Martin Powell, Clay & Susan Griffith, James Kuhoric, Jason Henderson, plus more!

320 pages of text w/ spot illustrations, 6" x 9", $18.95
The NIGHT STALKER CHRONICLES is solicited in the July PREVIEWS (available June 29th).
The Diamond Item Code is JUL052984.
Kolchak - Short Story Collection
Cover: Doug Klauba
Pulpville Press - SPICY WESTERN STORIES
From the pages of SPICY WESTERN and FIGHTING WESTERN come this collection of stories. Thrill to "Back to the Wall", "Fargo's Bitter Drink", "Whipped", "Hermit of Hell's Hump", "Butcher of the Range", "Law of the Coyote", "Gamble on Death", "Next Door to Hell", and "Long Rope Justice". Authors included in this collection are Tim Carey, Walter Cook, Peter Grant, R. T. Maynard, C. Compton McMillen, John Phillips, Jesse Platt, Luke Terry, and John Wayne. Fully illustrated with the original artwork from the pulps.

240 pages, 6x9 trade paperback, $11.50


SPICY WESTERN STORIES is available from the Lulu.com bookstore.

SPICY WESTERN STORIES
Pulpville Press - THE MARK OF ZORRO
THE MARK OF ZORRO by Johnston McCulley
Originally published in 1919 as The Curse of Capistrano, 
THE MARK OF ZORRO by Johnston McCulley is the first story in the Zorro series of books. This reprint is from the hardcover version published by Grosset & Dunlap.
258 pages, 6x9 trade paperback, $12.50

THE MARK OF ZORRO is available from the Lulu.com bookstore.

RED SONJA #4 - Coming in September!
by Michael Avon Oeming, Mike Carey, Mel Rubi, Caesar Rodriguez, & Richard Isanove
REGULAR EDITION
The new and continuing adventures of the ultimate She-Devil with a sword continues. Sonja barely escapes the treachery that nearly ended her quest… and works with the mischievous Fa to raise up an army of Zedda’s to destroy the King. Just one problem, during their infiltration of the King’s stronghold, Sonja faces the one foe with which she cannot do battle! Featuring the continuing team of Carey, Oeming, Rubi, Rodriguez and Isanove along with cover artists Marc (X-Men, Hunter/Killer) Silvestri, Mel (Red Sonia) Rubi, Billy (X-23) Tan and Cully (Gaijin Studios) Hamner (shipping in equal ratio).
32 pages, Full Color     SRP: $2.99
RED SONJA #4
is solicited in the July PREVIEWS (available June 29th).
The Diamond Item Code is JUL052765.

FIERY RED FOIL HIGH-END EDITION
Don’t miss out on the Mel Rubi Fiery Red Cover for issue #4 featuring original exclusive caver art. Don’t take too long in ordering, as the first issue’s Fiery Red Foil Cover sold out, and the second and third issue follow-ups are selling out on advance orders!  32 pages, Full Color

RED SONJA #4 FIERY RED FOIL EDITION is solicited in the July PREVIEWS (available June 29th).
The Diamond Item Code is JUL052766.

TARZAN: KING OF THE JUNGLE DVD SET - Coming in September!
From Koch Entertainment! Buster Crabbe, Glenn Morris, Herman Brix, and Gordon Scott star as Edgar Rice Burrough’s strapping “King of the Jungle” in this collection of five classic Tarzan films. Approximate running time: 300 minutes.
Scheduled to ship in September 2005.
DVD (x5)    $29.98


TARZAN: THE JOE KUBERT YEARS VOLUME 1 Hard Cover - Coming in October!
Joe Kubert (Writer/Artist)

Few artists can capture visceral action sequences and the dynamic human form like Joe Kubert, and his expressive talents are fully realized in his 1970s Tarzan comics. This beautiful archive collection—with an introduction by Kubert and color restoration based off of Tatjana Wood’s original colors—is a must-have for fans of timeless adventure tales and Joe Kubert’s undeniable intensity and skill. Beginning with this first volume, Dark Horse’s hardcover series reprints Kubert’s entire Tarzan work. Join us on these primal adventures, as Tarzan discovers the pleasures and perils of the African wilds … and the many dangers posed by both man and beast! Joe Kubert’s Tarzan, Volume One, reprints issues 207 through 214 of the 1970s run, featuring "Origin of the Ape Man" (a bold adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ first Tarzan novel), "Jungle Tales of Tarzan," and other stories inspired by Burroughs’ books—all written and drawn by the legendary Joe Kubert!• Introduction by Joe Kubert!
On sale October 26, Hard Cover, 200 pages, Full Color, 6 1/4" x 10 1/4", $49.95

TARZAN: THE JOE KUBERT YEARS VOLUME 1 is solicited in the July PREVIEWS (available June 29th).
The Diamond Item Code is JUL050042.

Wildside Press - Now available!
Wildside Press is in the middle of moving, so these aren't in the Wildside Press online store yet, but they are available at Amazon.com.

The Spider: Slaves of the Laughing Death by Grant Stockbridge (facsimile of the complete issue)
ISBN: 155742327X - $19.95

The Phantom Detective: Tycoon of Crime
by Robert Wallace (retypeset with all artwork included)
ISBN: 1557423261 - $15.00

The Phantom Detective: Fangs of Murder
by Robert Wallace  
(retypeset with all artwork included)
ISBN: 1557423253 - $15.00 
The Phantom Detective: Fangs of Murder
ZORRO #5 - Coming in September!
by Don McGregor & Sidney Lima
Papercutz presents — Zorro unmasked! Eulalia Bandini has been on the run with Zorro for some time, how could she not learn his greatest secret or fall in love with Zorro? Yet there are furious events along the Yellowstone River, as Zorro and Eulalia ride headlong into a violent conflict between two young lovers on the run, Malena Fellini and Burt Douglas, and Dennis Scorched, the violent, wealthy man who caused Malena to flee from New Orleans.  Plus our heroes encounter a shocking act of racism toward Red Lightning, a Shoshone Indian, and risk their lives down a deadly waterfall!
32 pages, Full Color, $2.95

ZORRO #5 is solicited in the July PREVIEWS (available June 29th).
The Diamond Item Code is JUL053008.




17 June 2005

24 Movie in the Works
The Calgary Sun reports that a movie based on popular Fox series 24, starring Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer, is in the works. Canadian director/producer Jon Cassar said, "The last I heard, the first hour will not be in real-time, but then something big will happen and real time will kick in. It still has to be worked out -- it's at a stage where they need to write it."  Cassar will not predict a storyline for the big screen version of the show. He says the script will likely depend on what's happening on the series prior to the movie coming out.  "It could still be two years from now, so it's far too early to say," he says, adding even if he did know, he wouldn't give it away.


Adventure House - Pulp facsimile edition update!
A new series of complete pulp replica/reprints.  Except these are printed on acid-free paper and guaranteed not to crumble into dust while you read them.  Adventure House will bring you some of the scarcest pulps imaginable in this great new series, reprinting them as the reading public saw them on the newsstands, at a fraction of their current collectors prices.
Pulp replica - full color covers, complete with all ads, illustrations and facsimile pages. 

Just announced!
Jack Dempsey's Fight Magazine  May 1934, Cover Artist: Earle Bergey, 7x10, 128 pages, $14.95
This is the 1st issue of this magazine and it features a story by Robert E. Howard (The Slugger's Game).

Now available:
MYSTERY TALES December 1939, Cover Artist: J. W. Scott, , 7x10, 112 pages, $14.95
SPICY ADVENTURE STORIES  September 1941, Cover Artist:  H. J. Ward, 7x10,  128 pages, $14.95

At the printer!
SPICY DETECTIVE STORIES June 1938,  Cover Artist: H.J. Ward, 7x10, 128 pages, $14.95

Previously announced and coming soon!
SAUCY MOVIE TALES August 1936, Cover Artist:  Norman Saunders, 7x10,  96 pages, $14.95
SAUCY MOVIE TALES  - September 1936, Cover Artist:  Norman Saunders, 7x10,  96 pages, $14.95
SAUCY MOVIE TALES December 1936, Cover Artist:  Norman Saunders, 7x10,  96 pages, $14.95
HIGH SEAS ADVENTURES February 1935,  Cover Artist: Sidney Riesenberg, 7x10, 128 pages, $14.95

Still available:
SAUCY MOVIE TALES July 1936, Cover Artist:  Norman Saunders, 7x10,  96 pages, $14.95
SPICY MYSTERY STORIES February 1938, Cover Artist:
H. Parkhurst,
7x10, 128pages, $14.95
SPICY MYSTERY STORIES May 1936, Cover Artist: H.J. Ward, 7x10, 128 pages, $14.95
DON WINSLOW OF THE NAVY - May 1937, 7x10,  96 pages, $14.95
SAUCY MOVIE TALES  - June 1936, Cover Artist:  Norman Saunders, 7x10,  96 pages, $14.95
Mystery Tales December 1939
Spicy Detective Stories 06/38
Arkham House - Other Worlds Than Ours by Nelson Bond
Other Worlds Than Ours is Nelson Bond’s 3rd book for Arkham House. It follows 1968’s Nightmares and Daydreams and 2002’s The Far Side of Nowhere. Both rank among Arkham House’s fastest sellers, proving once again that Nelson Bond’s reputation as a writer of fantasy fiction continues long after he ceased writing for publication. This collection draws upon previously uncollected SF tales from the 1940s. The majority are hard to find novelettes originally published in BLUE BOOK, ASTOUNDING, THRILLING WONDER STORIES, PLANET STORIES and AMAZING STORIES.

There is also a complete novel, the exciting “Gods of the Jungle,” which appeared in the June and July 1942 issues of AMAZING STORIES. An American pilot during World War II is forced to land in the jungle where he discovers an ancient temple that leads him to an ancient civilization founded by visitors to Earth. The remaining 12 stories are grouped according to their subjects and cover travel to remote and distant planets in the universe, where travelers meet unusual adventures and sometimes terrifying creatures who inhabit remote planets and moons. “Martian Caravan” and “Wanderers of the Wolf Moon” are two rare and hard-to-find tales that will haunt you for a long time. Arkham House has already contracted for another Nelson Bond book, Probability Zero, It will appear in the next few years and will publish many of his previously forgotten fantasy tales, and another long-lost novel. Jacket Art by Alan Fore Cover Design by JenGraph
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Price: $35.95   Visit the Arkham House website to pre-order this title.
Other Woirlds Than Ours
BOOKERY'S GUIDE TO PULPS - Coming in July!
BOOKERY'S GUIDE TO PULPS (AND RELATED MAGAZINES 1888-1969) will be available in early July.
This is an all new guide (somewhat different format than 2001's Ultimate Guide to the Pulps), with numerous additions, updates, and changes. 

If you only buy one pulp price guide, this is the guide to buy!  It has: more authors, more artists, updated values (now in three columns), a color section, new listings through 1969, scarcity evaluations, more digests, "girly" pulps and other related publications, and a title cross-reference for hundreds of authors and cover artists.  

This guide contains loads of information: 1st appearances of authors and characters, descriptions of significant cover art, pseudonyms, title variations, "key" stories, and more!  
More information plus scans can be found on the Bookery Fantasy web site at http://www.bookeryfantasy.com/.  BOOKERY'S GUIDE TO PULPS will be available at Pulpcon.
Bookery's Guide to Pulps
Clark Ashton Smith
The University of Nebraska's Bison Books will be reprinting Clark Ashton Smith collections LOST WORLDS and OUT OF SPACE AND TIME.
 No publication dates have been announced.

CONAN #17  - Available in comic shops June 22nd!
Kurt Busiek (W), Cary Nord (P), Thomas Yeates (P), and Dave Stewart (C)

Conan's travels take him to the most dangerous place in Zamoria-the infamous City of Thieves! Bruised, angry, and fed up with both men and mysticism, Conan's ready to start handing out a few lessons in ass-kicking-and he finds plenty of contenders willing to take him on. And that's only the beginning of an adventure ranging from bloody back-alleys to the secrets of the universe-with a few sultry, seductive dangers in-between. Cary Nord continues his stirring run of covers, showing one and all why Conan has been a smash success for Dark Horse, and one of Wizard magazine's picks for biggest events of 2004.

Full Color, 32 pages, $2.99
,  Dark Horse Comics

Doc Savage Reprints - Five more books (10 more stories) are now available!
The Blackmask Online Store has more Doc Savage reprints available.
Each volume is
6x9, perfectbound, and
features two stories for $11.85.

31 Devil on the Moon and The Pirate's Ghost       
32 The Motion Menace and The Submarine Mystery      
33 Fortress of Solitude and The Devil Genghis     
34 The Giggling Ghosts and The Munitions Master  
35 The Red Terrors and The Green Death 

E-texts on the net this week
The Shadow Magazine: 
This week's review is "The Chinese Tapestry" from November 1, 1935. 
 Who Knows What Evil by Donn Peppler is this week's Two-Minute Shadow Mystery.

Shadows of the Pulps:   Nothing new this week.


Blackmask Online: Nothing new this week.

Larry Estep-Online Pulps:    Now with over 600 stories online!

The Mindoon Maneater by C. M. Cross from ALL-STORY, March 10, 1917
Stronger Than Iron by William Merriam Rouse from ARGOSY, March 27, 1920
Adventure's End by Robert Leslie Bellem from SPICY ADVENTURE STORIES, April, 1935
     Featuring: Tate Shevlin
Faith o' Men by Laurence J. Cahill from MAN STORIES, May, 1931


FIRE & ICE - Coming in August!
It began as a once-in-a-lifetime collaboration between two of the greatest icons of the fantasy genre: Controversial animator Ralph Bakshi (director of FRITZ THE CAT, WIZARDS and the original LORD OF THE RINGS) and legendary illustrator Frank Frazetta (creator of the iconic CONAN THE BARBARIAN, VAMPIRELLA and Edgar Rice Burroughs book covers). It became - and remains - one of the most startling animation epics of all time. Now experience a world unlike any ever seen, where savage warriors, horrific monsters and luscious maidens battle for the soul of civilization in a time of good and evil, pleasure and pain, and FIRE & ICE.

This long-unavailable cult favorite has been remastered in High Definition from original vault materials, remixed in stunning 6.1 DTS-ES and 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround EX, and loaded with exclusive new Extras. Widescreen 1.78:1.


Disc 1:
Audio Commentary with Producer/Director Ralph Bakshi.
The Making of FIRE & ICE.
Bakshi on Frazetta.
Sean Hannon's Diary Notes.
Behind-the-Scenes Still Gallery.
Theatrical Trailer.
Disc 2:
Disc 2 contains FRAZETTA: PAINTING WITH FIRE, the acclaimed feature-length documentary that explores the remarkable life and career of the man who changed fantasy art forever.
Audio Commentary with Director Lance Laspina and Producer Jeremy J. DiFiore.

Ralph Bakshi's 
FIRE & ICE: Limited Edition is scheduled for release on 08/30/2005, with a retail price of $34.95.
http://www.dvdtoons.com/news/783
Fire & Ice
Hippocampus Press - Two new books released!
Hippocampus Press has released its first two books of the year, and advance orders are shipping now.

H. P. LOVECRAFT: LETTERS TO RHEINHART KLEINER
Edited by S. T. Joshi and David E. Schultz
Paperback: $20.00
Rheinhart Kleiner (1892-1949) was one of H. P. Lovecraft's earliest correspondents. The recipient of the first issue of Lovecraft's amateur paper, the Conservative, in 1915, Kleiner challenged Lovecraft to reconsider his dogmatic views on race, literature, and society. A poet of exquisite skill and sensitivity, Kleiner inspired Lovecraft to write a number of poems directly addressed to him or inspired by his own poems. This volume prints, for the first time, the complete surviving letters of Lovecraft to Kleiner, showing how Lovecraft gradually transformed himself from an eighteenth-century fossil to a participant in the society and culture of his time. The letters address such wide-ranging subjects as erotic love, racial prejudice, the art of poetry, Lovecraft's boyhood and upbringing, and much else. Also included are the three surviving letters of the Kleicomolo, the round-robin correspondence group whose members included Kleiner, Lovecraft, Ira A. Cole, and Maurice W. Moe. Richly philosophical, these letters display the fundamentals of Lovecraft's distinctive cosmic vision. In an extensive appendix are found all of Lovecraft's and Kleiner's poems addressed to each other, along with Kleiner's several provocative essays on Lovecraft. Meticulously edited and annotated by David E. Schultz and S. T. Joshi, this volume continues Hippocampus Press's series of unabridged Lovecraft letters, with detailed notes and commentary.


THE HOUSE OF SOUNDS AND OTHERS
Including the novel "The Purple Cloud"  By M. P. Shiel
Edited and with an Introduction by S. T. Joshi
Paperback: $20.00
M. P. Shiel (1865-1947) was a British author of many novels and tales, all written in a distinctively rich and mellifluous prose, and H. P. Lovecraft's discovery of the work of Shiel in 1923 was electrifying. Overwhelmed with the brilliance of "The House of Sounds," Lovecraft wrote an enthusiastic letter to WEIRD TALES, calling it "the most haunting thing I have read in a decade." Lovecraft also relished several other stories from Shiel's story collections, Shapes in the Fire (1896) and The Pale Ape (1911), including such tales as "Xélucha," "Huguenin's Wife," and "The Bride." In 1927 Lovecraft was engulfed by THE PURPLE CLOUD, rhapsodizing over its breathtaking vision of a world bereft of nearly all human and animal life. This volume, part of the Lovecraft's Library series, presents the first major selection of Shiel's work in thirty years. Reprinting the works that Lovecraft prized most highly among Shiel's bountiful output, it allows the modern reader to imbibe of that "high level of horrific magic" which Lovecraft himself found so rapturous.

Visit the Hippocampus Press website at http://www.hippocampuspress.com


Howard Days - A report!
Big plans are being made for next year's Howard Days where not one, but two guests of honor will appear - Glenn Lord and Roy Thomas! The event will be so big, it will have to be held in two cities - Cross Plains and Brownwood (which is 30 miles south of Cross Plains).

The big news came from 
Marcelo Anciano of Wandering Star - a Bran Mak Morn movie is being fast-tracked. He couldn't give too many details due to a write up that's coming in VARIETY magazine. But he did say the plot would be based on "Worms of the Earth" and "Kings of the Night."

Also, there will be a Del Rey KULL book and like the third Conan book, it will arrive before the hardcover (Marcelo needs to sell 1000 more copies of the first two Conan volumes to help finance these books, hence the delay).

AND, something else on the fast-track from Marcelo is THE BEST OF ROBERT E. HOWARD, a BIG collection of Howard that will include a broad spectrum of his works, including fight stores and humorous westerns.


Thanks to Damon C. Sasser and the REH Comics Newsgroup for the above information.

IRON GHOST #2 - Available in comic shops June 22nd!
Written by Chuck Dixon with art by Sergio Cariello.  Cover by Flint Henry & Sergio Cariello
IRON GHOST is a six issue mini-series published by Across The Pond Comics and distributed by Image Comics.

With the Third Reich on the brink of collapse, someone is killing German officers and foot soldiers guilty of crimes that would go unpunished. Inspectors Tannhauser and Volz are assigned to find and capture the mysterious vigilante known as the Iron Ghost. With no clues besides a tattered piece of paper with a single word, Tannhauser and Volz are forced to look at every possible suspect—including one of their own.

In the second issue, the number of suspects continues to narrow as Tannhauser and Volz close in on the identity of The Iron Ghost. But what will happen to their investigation when one of their leads is killed by The Iron Ghost himself, and why did he leave a witness to the killing behind?


A blistering action mystery written by Chuck Dixon (Nightwing, El Cazador, Robin) with art by Sergio Cariello (Sojourn, Azrael).  Click here for more information and a look at the artwork from the first issue.
32 pages, Full Color, $2.95

Johnston McCulley/Zorro Yahoo Group
A new Johnston McCulley/Zorro Yahoo Group has been created!
 
Unlike other web Zorro groups, this group was created to Focus MORE on Johnston McCulley, and less on Zorro. Zorro pulp stories (which ones he appeared in) are well-documented. For the most part, this group was created to focus on Johnston McCulleys' non-Zorro Pulp stories, both series characters EG: Crimson Clown, The Black Star, and numerous other McCulley series Pulp characters, in addition to all of McCulley's non series fiction stories, an attempt to research the author's own background, and so forth.  Here is the link for anyone interested:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/johnstonmcculleyzorro/ 

 "King Kong" Trailer Premiere Details
Universal will present an unprecedented motion picture preview "roadblock" as all nine of its networks simultaneously telecast the world premiere of the first trailer for Universal Pictures' "King Kong," the dramatic adventure helmed by Oscar(R)-winning director Peter Jackson, on Monday, June 27, from 8:59:30-9:02 PM ET.

As part of the ambitious, multi-pronged effort, the two-minute, 30-second teaser trailer will be broadcast at the same time on NBC, SCI FI, USA Network, Bravo, MSNBC, CNBC, Telemundo, Mun2 and Universal HD. The trailer will be offered in high-definition on NBC and Universal HD. The estimated potential audience of the combined networks would exceed 109 million viewers, surpassing the total distribution of any previous promotional broadcast.

The specific schedule for the airing of the teaser trailer on each of the NBC networks is as follows:

NBC -- immediately following "Fear Factor"
USA Network -- immediately following "Law & Order: SVU
SCI FI Channel -- immediately following "Stargate-SG1"
Bravo -- immediately following "West Wing"
Universal HD -- immediately following "Airport '77"
MSNBC -- immediately following "Countdown with Keith Olberman"
CNBC -- immediately following "Cover to Cover"
Telemundo -- immediately following "La Mujer en el Espejo"
Mun2 -- premiere during the two-hour block of "The Roof."


"King Kong," which tells the classic tale of the gigantic ape captured on a remote island and brought to 1930s Manhattan where he meets his tragic fate, stars Naomi Watts, Jack Black, Thomas Kretschmann, Colin Hanks, Andy Serkis, Jamie Bell and Adrien Brody and will open in theaters worldwide on December 14, 2005.

The teaser trailer for "King Kong" will make its on-screen debut in movie theaters worldwide on Wednesday, June 29th. Also on Monday, June 27, in concert with the NBC Universal roadblock, the "King Kong" teaser trailer will debut online, on multimedia-enabled personal wireless communication devices and at several high profile out-of-home locations.

Volkswagen, the exclusive automotive promotional partner of "King Kong," has been granted the exclusive online debut window for the teaser trailer. Beginning at 8:44 PM ET (15 minutes prior to the NBC Universal primetime roadblock), the teaser trailer may be viewed exclusively on the Volkswagen website (www.volkswagen.com), encoded in Apple's QuickTime technology, which offers the highest quality visual image available online. This Volkswagen online exclusive will continue for 48 hours.

Also at this time, Universal Pictures' official movie site for "King Kong" will go live at www.kingkongmovie.com Included on the site will be the official logo for the film, cast and filmmaker biographies and downloadable photos. This online destination for the film will expand over time and enable fans to immerse themselves in the rich history of the Kong character in our culture, and to explore the world Peter Jackson has created for his new film version of the classic adventure.

Source: Dark Horizons


Moonstone Books:  THE PHANTOM #7 - Available in comic shops June 22nd!
Written by Ben Raab with art by Pat Quinn, & Ken Wheaton

The deadly Sky Bandits hijack a plane carrying four millionaires in a daring caper that must be seen to be believed! The Phantom sets a trap for them that they all too eagerly step into. But when the lights go on it's The Phantomwho is caught by the beautiful Sky Queen! Cover by Doug Klauba.

Moonstone Books

32 pages, Full Color,  SRP: $3.50

Phantom 7
Pulpville Press - Another new Robert Leslie Bellem title is now available!
Killer's Ruse
From the pages of PRIVATE DETECTIVE, SUPER-DETECTIVE, and FIFTH COLUMN STORIES come six stories from the mighty pen of Robert Leslie Bellem. The stories in this collection include "Killer's Ruse", "Murder on Furlough", "Wire Trap", "Dead Mike", "A Corpse Can't Croon", and "Enough Glory".

Fully illustrated with all of the original interior artwork from the original pulp magazines.  
$11.00

Killer's Ruse
Pulpville Press - SPICY WESTERN COMICS
From the pages of SPICY WESTERN STORIES and FIGHTING WESTERN come this collection of comic stories of "Polly of the Plains", "Fighting Bob Dale", and "Lariat Lucy".

SPICY WESTERN COMICS is available from the Lulu.com bookstore.

56 pages, 8.5x11 trade paperback, $7.95

Spicy Western Comics
Pulpville Press Culture Publications titles are now available!
Pulpville Press has added a new section to their website, Culture Publications, which will reprint magazines and booklets originally published by the same people who brought us the pulps, especially the Spicy line.

The first booklet, available in both color and black/white versions, is now ready: French Art Classics.
French Art Classics is one of a series of art booklets published by Culture Publications. This is a reproduction of the actual contents of the booklet, each page printed full sized on a slightly larger size page. It was originally printed with a different color on each page. While not full color, it did add to the product. We are offering it in both a color version and a black and white version.   32 pages, 6x9 inches
Color Edition: $11.00
Black/White Edition: $7.25


Also available is:
Pictorial French Follies Fiction was published by Follywood Publications (co-owned by Frank Armer of Spicy fame). This is a reproduction of the actual contents of the booklet, each page printed slightly oversized. The fiction section was originally printed on pulp-type paper while the photograph section was on glossy white paper. This reprint is all printed on white paper.
54 pages, 8.5x11 inches, $9.95


REH: Two-Gun Raconteur #8 - Now available!
A Preview of REH: Two-Gun Raconteur #8 is now available at http://www.rehtwogunraconteur.com
Don't miss out – order your copy of the eighth issue of The Definitive Robert E. Howard Fanzine now! 
Number 8  made its debut at Howard Days in Cross Plains, Texas on June 10th. 
Issues 5 is sold out and issues 6 and 7 are nearly sold out.  This issue is sure to be a bestseller as well!

Contents Include:
•    Conan cover by Gene Day
•    Inside front and back covers featuring Sailor Steve Costigan and Breckenridge Elkins by Bill Cavalier
•    Back cover of King Kull by Esteban Maroto
•    "Black Country" by Robert E. Howard, Illustration by Greg Ruth
•    "Herbert Klatt: The Fourth Musketeer" by Glenn Lord
•    "Robert E. Howard's Heroes & Heroines: A Portfolio" by Stephen Fabian
•    "Restless Hercules, Wild Planet" by Morgan Holmes, Illustration by David Burton
•    "A Dark Gray Heritage, Part 2" by Danny Street
•    Plus news, additional artwork, features and more!

Price is $13.00 ($10.50 + 2.50 for US postage and handling).
Order from and make checks and money orders payable to:
Damon C. Sasser
905 Littleport Lane
Channelview, Texas 77530

Payment also accepted via PayPal through orders@rehtwogunraconteur

REH:TGR #8
Supernatural Crime
The FEMME NOIR online comic strip by Christopher Mills and Joe Staton, is updating weekly again on Fridays at http://www.supernaturalcrime.com, with the concluding episodes of "Chambers of Horror."


Also available on the Supernatural Crime website are the following fine comic strip adventures:
FEMME NOIR: An Eye for a Spy by Christopher Mills and Joe Staton
FEMME NOIR: Cold Dead Fingers by Christopher Mills and Joe Staton
FEMME NOIR: The Dingus by Christopher Mills and Joe Staton
BROTHER GRIM: Lord of the Rats by Ron Fortier, Christopher Mills & Delfin Barral
NIGHTMARK: Children of the Night by Christopher Mills and Darren Goodheart

FEMME NOIR & BROTHER GRIMM: Crossover by Christopher Mills and Dario Carrasco

The following prose "pulp style" adventures are also available on the Supernatural Crime website:
BROTHER GRIM: The Bloody Brothers Grim by Ron Fortier
BROTHER GRIM: Shield and Claw by Ron Fortier
NIGHTMARK: The Devil in her Eyes by Christopher Mills
NIGHTMARK: Kill Me in the Morning by Christopher Mills

Additionally, if you enjoy the above material, you may also be interested in Ron Fortier's Brother Grim novel and Moon Man/ Doctor Satan novel, The Hounds of Hell, published by Wild Cat Books.
Supernatural Crime
Hounds of Hell
THE PULP HERO COMIC INDEX by Ron Hanna - Now available!
This is a Reference Guide to Pulp Fiction in the Comic Books. With a listing of 50 different titles of pulp heroes, and pulp-inspired heroes, from Adam Strange to Zorro, The Phantom to The Shadow, G-8 and his Battle Aces to The Rat Patrol, Doc Savage to Jonny Quest, and many more. In addition to single-hero titles, there are also listings for anthologies in Science Fiction, Horror, and Weird Menace. This edition is also lavishly illustrated with more than 100 comic covers depicting classic pulp influences from the Golden Age, through the Silver Age, to today. Packed with Publishing Data and Commentary, this is a book that all Pulp and Comic fans should have in their library!

The Introduction is by Ron Fortier, comic writer of "The Green Hornet", "Terminator", and more...
80 pages, 8.5"x11" Perfect Bound, $12.99

Available at: http://www.lulu.com/wildcatbooks

THE PULP HERO COMIC INDEX



10 June 2005

The 17th Annual NYC Collectable Paperback & Pulp Fiction Expo
The 17th big annual show will be held: Sunday, October 2, 2005, at the Holiday Inn on 57th Street, between 9th and 10th Avenues, NYC.  Confirmed guests include:

CHARLES ARDAI, Hard Case Crime publisher and author of Little Girl Lost
DAVID BISCHOFF, science fiction and fantasy author
JULIE ELLIS (aka Joan Ellis and Linda Michaels), the author of over 100+ classic sleaze and soft-core novels for Midwood Books in the 1960s!
JULIUS FAST, mystery legend and first-ever Edgar winner;
RON GOULART, science fiction, mystery and pulp author
CHARLES N. HECKELMANN, founder of Monarch Books and the author of many fine western novels for Lion Books, Graphic, Signet, etc.
MORRIS HERSHMAN (aka Arnold English) Manhunt and crime author;
JACK KETCHUM, horror and thriller author;
JOHN NORMAN, Gor books creator;
F. PAUL WILSON Science fiction & Horror author and creator of the Repairman Jack series of books;
KEN WISHNIA, author of many fine crime novels.
--- and many more!

A limited number of 6’ and 8’ tables available!

Visit the Gryphon Books website at  http://www.gryphonbooks.com/ for the latest updates.

Adventure House
Adventure House Catalog #36 was created in PDF format for Adobe Acrobat Reader and can be downloaded on Saturday June 11th,  at 8:00 AM.  
Catalog #36 has some 3,000 plus new pulps and is nearly 50 pages.

In addition to Catalog #36, you can download several other special catalogs featuring ARGOSY, Heroes, Science Fiction and more also directly from the Adventure House website.

Adventure House will be taking orders for the material starting on Monday June 13th.

THE CHRONICLES OF CONAN VOLUME 8: THE TOWER OF BLOOD AND OTHER STORIES
Dark Horse Comics has posted a preview of CONAN #17 on their website.
Please note that this title has been delayed until September 7th.
Roy Thomas (W) and John Buscema (A)
In a fantastic world filled with malevolent magicians and dangerous doppelgangers, one man pits his flesh, blood, and steel against an endless tide of enemies-natural and supernatural-that would seek to destroy him. That man is Conan! Whether he's going toe-to-toe against a lumbering beast or taking on a shipload of cut-throats and pirates, Conan's strength, cunning and iron will know no equal. Collecting issues #52 - #60 of the original series.
On sale September 7, Soft Cover, 168 pages, Full Color, 7" x 10", $16.95


CONAN #17 - A preview is now available!
Kurt Busiek (W), Cary Nord (P), Thomas Yeates (P), and Dave Stewart (C)
Dark Horse Comics has posted a preview of CONAN #17 on their website.

Conan's travels take him to the most dangerous place in Zamoria-the infamous City of Thieves! Bruised, angry, and fed up with both men and mysticism, Conan's ready to start handing out a few lessons in ass-kicking-and he finds plenty of contenders willing to take him on. And that's only the beginning of an adventure ranging from bloody back-alleys to the secrets of the universe-with a few sultry, seductive dangers in-between. Cary Nord continues his stirring run of covers, showing one and all why Conan has been a smash success for Dark Horse, and one of Wizard magazine's picks for biggest events of 2004.

On sale June 22
Full Color, 32 pages, $2.99


CONAN #20 - Coming in September!
Writer: Kurt Busiek
Cover Artist: Jose Ladronn
Penciller: Cary Nord
Colorist: Dave Stewart
 
The critically acclaimed, best-selling Conan series begins its highly anticipated adaptation of Robert E. Howard's "The Tower of the Elephant," one of the most popular Conan tales of all time.

A bar fight in the City of Thieves yields far more than expected when Conan learns of the fabled and impregnable Tower of the Elephant. Determined to rob it, Conan sets out on a quest that will involve new comrades, sudden death, horrifying creatures, and gruesome unsettling fates for both gods and men.

On sale September 21, 2005
Format: Full color, 32 pages
Price: $2.99

Conan #20
CONAN: THE GOD IN THE BOWL AND OTHER STORIES TPB - Coming in September!
Written by Kurt Busiek, art by Cary Nord, inked by Thomas Yeates, colored by Dave Stewart.

The critically acclaimed and award-winning creative team behind the runaway hit revival are back with a brand new adaptation of one of Conan creator Robert E. Howard's best-known tales.

Award-winning writer Kurt Busiek and artists Cary Nord and Dave Stewart render the glorious suspense of Howard's beloved "The God in the Bowl" in all its terrifying detail, as well as introducing not only Conan's most famed adversary, Thoth-amon, but a new female foil to Conan's exploits--Janissa, the Widowmaker, bound by a pact to a witch who has sinister plans for Conan.

124 pages, $15.95, in stores on Sept. 28


CONAN AND THE JEWELS OF GWAHLUR #3 (of 3) - In comic shops June 15th!
P. Craig Russell (W/A) and Lovern Kindzierski (C)
Full Color , 32 pages, $2.99
Preview at
http://www.darkhorse.com/profile/profile.php?sku=10-596

In a story written by Conan creator Robert E. Howard and set later in the character's life, the barbarian must unravel the treacheries of a false goddess and an imposter oracle in a haunted temple where for once it's not Conan doing the decapitations.  P. Craig Russell, one of the most celebrated fantasy artists in the history of comics, makes an indelible mark on the greatest fantasy hero of all time, as this most opulent of Conan's original adventures concludes.
On sale June 15, Full Color, 32 pages, $2.99
 Dark Horse Comics

Conan: Red Nails 2D/3D Animated Film
Sherman Oaks, California-based Swordplay Entertainment Inc., has begun principal production on the animated feature film, CONAN: RED NAILS, based on the classic story by the best-selling fantasy author Robert E. Howard, a new 2D/3D animated feature film, targeting a fall 2006 release on video/DVD, with a theatrical release pending test screening. New Line Home Entertainment has acquired all North American distribution rights to the animated feature film.  

Movie poster art is now up on the website at http://www.conanrednails.com/

Conan: Red Nail Animated
DANCE OF DEATH - New Agent Pendergast novel available June 14th!
DANCE OF DEATH
by Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child will be available June 14th.
Agent Pendergast has become one of crime fiction’s most endearing characters. His greatest enemy is one who has stalked him all of his life, his cunning and diabolical brother Diogenes. And Diogenes has thrown down the gauntlet. Now, several of the people closest to Pendergast are viciously murdered, and Pendergast is framed for the deeds. On the run from federal authorities, with only the help of his old friend NYPD Lieutenant Vincent D’Agosta, Pendergast must stop his brother. But how can he stop a man that is his intellectual equal--one who has had 20 years to plan the world’s most horrendous crime?

Hardcover: 464 pages
Publisher: Warner Books
ISBN: 0446576972
$25.95

Dance of Death - Preston & Child
Doc Phoenix
Weird Heroes Volume 5 contained a Doc Phoenix tale The Oz Encounter by Marv Wolfman/ Ted White.  In this story, pulp hero, Doc Phoenix, enters the mind of a young girl, and encounters the Land of Oz.


Hungry Tiger Press is reprinting this story in a new hardcover edition that is scheduled to ship at the end of June.  The new edition is illustrated by Stephen Fabian and retails for $24.95.  Visit the Hungry Tiger Press website to order.
Thanks to Greg Gick for the tip!

E-texts on the net this week
The Shadow Magazine: 
There's no new review this week.  Next week's review will be "The Chinese Tapestry" from November 1, 1935. 
A Simple Case of Suicide by Jim Mennella
  is this week's Two-Minute Shadow Mystery.

Shadows of the Pulps:   Nothing new this week.


Blackmask Online: Nothing new this week.

Larry Estep-Online Pulps:    Now with over 600 stories online!

The Raid From Mars by Miles J. Breuer from AMAZING STORIES, March, 1939
The Rose Marie by Owen Wilson from OVER THE TOP, February 1929
Death Mates for the Lust-Lost by Hugh J. Gallagher from MYSTERY NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES, July 1940


Gryphon Books - Now available!
Gryphon Books has released the last 3 books in their ongoing historic publishing program, which now makes the entire 26 book series of Golden Amazon Science Fiction novels by John Russell Fearn available for the first time ever!

These classic science fiction pulp adventures feature a female Doc Savage-type hero in spine-tingling sense-of-wonder, exciting pulp SF thrillers. Out now are books:
#24: Standstill Planet
#25: Ghostworld
#26: Earth Divided

All books are available now in attractive trade paperbacks at $15 each + postage.
All books are First American Editions!
(All 26 Golden Amazon books are currently in stock, $15 per copy + postage)

Media Mail is $2.00 for 1st book and 50 cents each additional book. 
Priority Mail is $4.00 for 1st book and $1.00 each additional book.

Visit the Gryphon Books website at  http://www.gryphonbooks.com/

James Van Hise  - Now available!
THE RADIO WAR by Ralph Milne Farley
All the pulp serial chapters as they originally appeared in the issues of ARGOSY from July 02. 1932 to July 30, 1932.  This facsimile photocopy has the pages enlarged 20% from their pulp size and is 8.5 by 11 with a full color cover from the pulp featuring Chapter one of this serial.
THE RADIO GUN-RUNNERS by Ralph Milne Farley
All the pulp serial chapters as they originally appeared in the issues of ARGOSY beginning February 22. 1930.  This facsimile photocopy has the pages enlarged 20% from their pulp size and is 8.5 by 11 with a full color cover from the pulp featuring Chapter one of this serial.  

Each volume is $25.00 plus $7.00 priority mail or $3.00 media mail.
Paypal to Jimvanhise@aol.com or send to James Van Hise, 57754 Onaga Trail, Yucca Valley, CA 92284.


King Kong
The first trailer for KING KONG will premiere with "War of the Worlds" on June 29th.


The Lensman Saga - Now available!
First Lensman: The Lensman Saga, Book 2 will be available in May.
In First Lensman, we find the benevolent super-beings of Arisia ready to bestow the first "lens" on a human being (which, among other things, will give humans telepathic powers). The honor goes to Virgil Samms, who will ever after be known as the "First Lensman." But it's a title that he'll have to earn by establishing the Galactic Patrol, a group that is at once powerful and incorruptible, and will protect the universe from the evil and almost-unstoppable Eddorians. If that weren't tough enough, Samms must also dodge assassination attempts at home and help his second-in-command, Rod "The Rock" Kinnison, win the presidency of North America. And that's just the beginning of his troubles.

ibooks, 320 pages, $6.99


Mike Chomko - June 2005 newsletter is now available!
Mike's June 2005 newsletter is now available. Click here to view/download it.
Orders over $20 are discounted 10%.
Shipping is between $2-6, depending on the weight of your order (media mail or bound printed matter).  
Michael Chomko, 2217 W. Fairview Street, Allentown, PA  18104-6542
Contact Mike by email at chomko@enter.net

Night Shade Books
Night Shade Books has announced the following:
The Ghost Pirates - Hodgson Volume 3 is at the printer and should ship in about four weeks.
The Night Land - Hodgson Volume 4 is just waiting on the final round of proofing, and then it goes off to the printer.


Pulpville Press - Another new title is now available!
Knife in the Dark and Other Stories  by Robert Leslie Bellem
Thirteen stories by Robert Leslie Bellem from a variety of magazines such as GAY PARISIENNE, SNAPPY, SPICY DETECTIVE, and more. This collection includes "Blood for the Vampire Dead", "Shanghai Jester", "The Cock Crows Murder", the title story "Knife in the Dark", "Fatal Allure", "Paulette Poses", "Grappling Trilby", "Badgering Bickford", "Never Say Dice!", "The Fall of Frisco Eddie", "Night Scene", "Too Many Diamonds", and "Live Bait". Fully illustrated with the original artwork from their magazine appearances.  218 pages, 6x9 trade paperback, $11.00


Still available:
DAN TURNER, HOLLYWOOD DETECTIVE by Robert Leslie Bellem - 208 pages, 6x9 trade paperback, $11.00
THRILLING DETECTIVE STORIES  - 182 pages, 6x9 trade paperback, $11.00

KWA OF THE JUNGLE by Paul Regard
Book 2: Kwa and the Ape People - 144 pages, 6x9 trade paperback, $9.95
Book 3: Kwa, King of Ophir and Kwa and the Beast Men - 148 pages, 6x9 trade paperback, $9.95
Book 4: Kwa and the Walking Moon and Kwa and the Swamp Demon - 116 pages, 6x9 trade paperback, $9.95

KA-ZAR: KING OF FANG AND CLAW by Bob Byrd - 204 pages, 6x9 trade paperback, $11.00
SHEENA: KILLER'S KRAAL by James Anson Buck - 109 pages, 6x9 trade paperback, $8.50
VICE SQUAD DETECTIVE - 174 pages, 6x9 trade paperback, $11.00

OTIS ADELBERT KLINE COLLECTION BOOK 1 by Otis Adelbert Kline - 180 pages, 6x9 trade paperback, $11.00

THE RADIO MAN RETURNS by Ralph Milne Farley - 126 pages, 6x9 trade paperback, $9.95
THE RALPH MILNE FARLEY COLLECTION BOOK 1 by Ralph Milne Farley -174 pages, 6x9 trade paperback, $11.00
THE RALPH MILNE FARLEY COLLECTION BOOK 2 by Ralph Milne Farley - 182 pages, 6x9 trade paperback, $11.00
THE VACANT WORLD by George Allan England - 184 pages, 6x9 trade paperback, $11.00
Knife in the Dark and Other Stories
Renaissance E-Books - Now available!
The Old Faithful Saga: The Classic SF Trilogy by Raymond Z. Gallun
When Nebula Nominee Ray Gallun's short novel "Old Faithful" was first published in the December 1934 Astounding Stories, it was instantly recognized as a classic. Gallun's sympathetic portrayal of a very alien being since become one of the most beloved and reprinted science fiction stories of all time, and has appeared in such anthologies as Imagination Unlimited, Science Fiction: The Great Years, Before the Golden Age), The Best of Raymond Z. Gallun, The Analog Anthology #2: Readers' Choice, Gosh!Wow! (Sense of Wonder) Science Fiction, and in dozens of others around the world. Reader reaction at the time was so strong, sequels were demanded of "Old Faithful's" author, and he was finally forced to pen two further short novels, which together with the first constituted a tightly-plotted trilogy. The first had told the story of a strange, tentacled, but sympathetically conceived," alien, Old Faithful, who was supported in his rebellion against a rigid society by friends from Earth. The sequel (1935) featured "The Son of Old Faithful," who races to our world to help his father's friends forestall imminent invasion by his world's autocratic regime. In 1936's "Child of the Stars," the concluding installment of the trilogy, Old Faithful's son and the young daughter of his Earth friends work against impossible odds to prevent a clash between their two planets. Price: $4.99

"TARZAN YELL" Action Figure - Now available!
New from  Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. is the "TARZAN YELL" action figure!
This is a brand new (2005) "TARZAN YELL" Action Figure, produced in a limited elegant gold foil bordered/maroon boxed series of 500,  by Hero Builders for ERB, Inc. This TARZAN Action Figure is 12 inches tall, posable with 20 moveable joints,  quality-crafted of high impact space age plastic, and has a superb sound track of the famous 1932 Johnny Weissmuller Tarzan yell that we have all come to know and love. Just press the button on Tarzan's back! (batteries not required).


LIMITED TO A SERIES OF 500! Certificate of Authenticity signed by Danton Burroughs!
ERB, INC. designed this quality-made Tarzan action figure (sparing no expense) with the serious collector in mind, to survive the ravages of time, and as a means for renewing their registered trademark "Tarzan Yell". The names of the first 50 purchasers will be submitted by Golden Age Galleries to Danton Burroughs for permanent trademark roster entry with ERB, INC.
To hear the Tarzan Yell, visit the ERBZine website, scroll to the bottom of the page, and click on the link.

Each "TARZAN YELL" Action Figure is permanently numbered (001/500 -- 500/500)  and will come with an ERB, INC. COA signed by Danton Burroughs,  and Jerry O'Hara (Golden Age Galleries): e-mail: EvesEzrah@aol.com
exclusive agent for this collection.

The "TARZAN YELL" Action Figure is available at eBay.  Enter the key words "Tarzan, yell" into the Search Box.

You can also order the "TARZAN YELL" Action Figure for $49.95 plus $6.95 shipping and handling by calling Jerry O'Hara at 909-875-3296.    
Tarzan Yell Action Figure
Transformations: Volume 2 in the History of the Science Fiction Magazine by Mike Ashley
TRANSFORMATIONS: Volume 2 in the History of the Science Fiction Magazine, 1950-1970 is now available.  
In TRANSFORMATIONS, the second volume in his acclaimed three-volume history of science fiction magazines, science fiction historian Mike Ashley brings his unparalleled knowledge to bear on the period from the beginning of the Cold War through the end of the 1960s, an era of tremendous change in the writing of and the marketplace for science fiction.

Ashley begins his story with the decline of the pulp magazines at the end of the 1940s and their replacement by new digest-sized and glossy magazines. That switch, and the increased respectability that came with it, coincided with a true golden age of science fiction writing in the early 1950s, with such giants of the genre as Isaac Asimov, Philip K. Dick, Frank Herbert, and Harlan Ellison all publishing regularly in a wide range of such magazines.


As Ashley shows, by the end of the decade, sales had slumped, all but six of the science fiction magazines had folded, and the future looked bleak--until the surprising rebirth of the genre through the work of British writers Michael Moorcock and J. G. Ballard. Ashley also considers how the popularity of Star Trek and the movie version of 2001: A Space Odyssey influenced the future of the science fiction magazine.

Cloth  $85.00
Paper For sale in North America only $28.00

TRANSFORMATIONS will be available from The University of Chicago Press.

Western Heroes of the Pulp Page - Website update!
The Western Heroes of the Pulp Page website has been updated to include individual webpages for Frontier G-Man, Texas Rangers, The Lone Ranger, Masked Rider, and the Rio Kid.  New pulp reprints in PDF format have been posted for Texas Rangers, Masked Rider,and the Lone Ranger. Frontier G-Man #3 Riders of the Silver Trail is also posted.

If you enjoy the western pulps, this is one website that you simply must visit and bookmark.  
Visit the site at http://thelonetaxman.web.aplus.net/westernheroesofthepulppage/index.html

Wildside Press - News bites!
Wildside Press will be producing book paper editions of WEIRD TALES in the 7 by 10 inch pulp size, starting with #337 scheduled for July 2005.

WEIRD WORKS OF ROBERT E. HOWARD #3 is due in from the printer on July 7.

Wildside Press - Now available!
Heavy Planet and Other Science Fiction Stories by Milton A. Rothman
Milton A. Rothman was best known to generations of science-fiction readers for a single classic story written at age 19: "Heavy Planet," published under the byline of "Lee Gregor" in ASTOUNDING SCIENCE FICTION in 1939 at the beginning of the Golden Age and kept in print for decades in the classic anthology Adventures in Time and Space. He was also a pioneer of early fandom, a founder of the Philadelphia Science Fiction Society, a fanzine publisher, and a World Science Fiction Convention chairman.

After World War II, he became one of the country's leading nuclear physicists, but continued to write science fiction throughout his life. Here, for the first time, all his science fiction stories are collected in one volume, giving a clear picture of the author's development from youth to old age, reflecting lifelong preoccupations with physics, mathematics, music, the futility of war, and, of course, science fiction itself. Here is an authentic voice from the early years of the modern science fiction field.

Features an introduction by science fiction master Frederik Pohl.
Price: $19.95





03 June 2005
2005 Film Release Dates
June 17, 2005
June 29, 2005
July 8, 2005
July 15, 2005
July 29, 2005
August TBA, 2005
September 30, 2005
October 28, 2005
November 4, 2005
December 14, 2005
BATMAN BEGINS
WAR OF THE WORLDS
FANTASTIC FOUR
CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY
STEALTH
A SOUND OF THUNDER
SERENITY
THE LEGEND OF ZORRO
V FOR VENDETTA
KING KONG


BRAN MAK MORN - Available this Summer from the Science Fiction Book Club!
The Science Fiction Book Club will be publishing a hardcover edition of Del Rey's BRAN MAK MORN sometime this summer. It will be featured in their Summer 2005 mailing.

In ages past, the Picts ruled all of Europe. But the descendants of those proud conquerors have sunk into barbarism . . . all save one, Bran Mak Morn, whose bloodline remains unbroken. Threatened by the Celts and the Romans, the Pictish tribes rally under his banner to fight for their very survival, while Bran fights to restore the glory of his race.

Lavishly illustrated by award-winning artist Gary Gianni, this collection gathers together all of Howard’s published stories and poems featuring Bran Mak Morn–including the eerie masterpiece “Worms of the Earth” and “Kings of the Night,” in which sorcery summons Kull the conqueror from out of the depths of time to stand with Bran against the Roman invaders.  Also included are previously unpublished stories and fragments, reproductions of manuscripts bearing Howard’s handwritten revisions, and much, much more.


The Bronze Gazette - Issue #43 is now available!
This issue features:
Old Jude's Secret by Will Murray
Doc Savage comic book reprint: The "Egg" Centric Mr. Dumtee
Editor's Corner, Letters to the Editor, and News Update
The front cover is The Squeaking Goblin from DOC SAVAGE MAGAZINE.

Single issues are:  U.S. $6.00 each; Canada $6.50 each; Overseas $8.00 each.
Back Issues - please inquire.
Subscriptions are now available for THE BRONZE GAZETTE issues
44, 45, and 46.
Rates: U.S. $16.50 for three issues; Canada  $18.00 for three issues; Overseas $22.00 for three issues.


Makes checks and money orders payable to:
Green Eagle Publications, 2900 Standiford Ave 16B, PMB #136, Modesto, California 95350.

Bronze Gazette #43
Captain Spectre and the Lightning Legion - Update!
The Captain Spectre online pulp/serial comic, by Tom Floyd, has reached the end of Chapter 1, 'The Mark of Death', consisting of 24 episodes complete with the thrilling cliffhanger. Read the complete Chapter from start to finish for free at http://www.captainspectre.com. The next exciting Chapter "The Electric Soldier" has begun and the first two strips are now available online. Join the Lightning Legion....it's free, just download your free Legionnaire Membership Card and you are in!

E-texts on the net this week
The Shadow Magazine: 
There's a brand new review of Death's Premium from January 1, 1940.
The Ghost Message by John Olsen  is this week's Two-Minute Shadow Mystery.

Shadows of the Pulps:   Nothing new this week.


Blackmask Online: Nothing new this week.

Larry Estep-Online Pulps:    Now with over 600 stories online!

Cave of the Criss-Cross Knives by C. C. Spruce from SPICY ADVENTURE, April, 1935
Twenty Clocks For Death by Cyril Plunkett from TEN DETECTIVE ACES, February, 1937


ERBville Press -  Framed Prints and Greeting Cards of pulp magazine covers!
ERBville Press has added framed prints and greeting cards of pulp magazine covers to their line of products.

Twelve (12) framed prints featuring covers from SPICY DETECTIVE; SPICY ADVENTURE; SPICY WESTERN; DAN TURNER, HOLLYWOOD DETECTIVE; JUNGLE STORIES; various western pulps; and science fiction pulps are now available.  All prints are custom manufactured using archival inks and acid-free paper. Framed prints are matted and framed in a stylish black frame with plexiglass cover. Frames include complete backing. Frame size: 13" x 16".  Each framed print is $39.99.  Click here to visit the ERBville Press website to take a look.

Twelve (12) greeting cards featuring covers from SPICY DETECTIVE; SPICY ADVENTURE; SPICY WESTERN; DAN TURNER, HOLLYWOOD DETECTIVE; JUNGLE STORIES; various western pulps; and science fiction pulps are now available. Find the right card for any mood or occasion, hilarious, serious, to artful beauty - these unique cards are great for announcements, catching up, well wishes - whatever. Experience the lost art of letter writing and give ‘em a momento to hold on to. Full bleed dynamic color.  12 point one side coated glossy paper.  Package of six cards for $13.99.  Envelopes are included. Click here to visit the ERBville Press website to take a look.
Dan Turner Greeting card
Fading Shadows - Now Available!
The titles listed below are the final publications from Fading Shadows, Inc.
Back issues of Fading Shadows publications will remain available until the supply is exhausted. 
Use the link below to visit the Fading Shadows website.


ACTION ADVENTURE STORIES #144 and #145
featuring: 

144: The Phantom Detective in Merchant For Murder by Robert Wallace
145: The Phantom Detective in Death Rides the Winner by Robert Wallace

BEHIND THE MASK #71 featuring:
The Necklace of the Empress by H. Bedford Jones
Profit for the Mongoose by Johnston McCulley
The Mongoose Strikes Again by Johnston McCulley
Smoke of Revenge (Mongoose) by Johnston McCulley

DETECTIVE MYSTERY STORIES #55 featuring Marriage Gone Bad by W. S. Bachman; Eykiltimac Stump Acres by Jeffrey B. Burton; Seatbelts by Kenneth M. Austin; Prairie Justice by Eric Wilder; The Tiger’s Tale by Sheila Sowder; The Eye Witness by Gerald Browning; Rub-a-Dub-Dub by Branley Allan Branson; The Ringmaster by Larry K. Wellman; It Can Never Be Easy by Bryan Schingle; Seven for Thirty by Keith Bodayla; and Too Many Suspects (part 3 of 3) by A. J. Mason

Click here or on the images to the right for a look at larger cover images.

Each issue is 5.5 by 8.5 inches in size and runs approximately 80 pages.
One issue is $6.30 postpaid. Two or more issues are $6 each postpaid.
Not responsible for packages lost in the mail.
Insurance is $1.10 per $50.00 value and highly recommended.

Order from: 
Fading Shadows, Inc.
504 E. Morris Street
Seymour, TX 76380-2212
http://www.geocities.com/fadingshadows1/


 


Girasol Collectables - New Robert E. Howard collection is now available!
Blood of the Gods and Other Stories by Robert E. Howard, edited by Paul Herman
Girasol Collectables Inc. is pleased to announce the release of a collection of 5 of Robert E. Howard's great adventure stories. These tales, long out of print, are collected together for the first time in a handsome new 220 page softcover edition limited to 1,000 copies. Great care and attention has been given to keep this edition faithful to the original text.

Included are:
The Country of the Knife, Hawk of the Hills, The Daughter of Erlik Khan, Blood of the Gods, and Swords of Shahrazar
These stories all take place in the desert or the Himalayas, and offer the kind of heroic action-adventure only Howard could muster.


Due to differences in Canadian copyright laws, these stories are public domain in Canada, but not in the USA. This means that Girasol will be the EXCLUSIVE distributor of the book. NO RETAILERS IN THE US will be able to carry it for resale. Individual copies can be ordered and shipped without issue, but no wholesalers will be accepted.

The retail price will be $13.95 US plus $4.05 s&h, for a total of $18.00 US.  We accept checks or International Money Orders made payable to 'Girasol Collectables', as well as Paypal payments to: 'info@girasolcollectables.com'. Please be sure to include your shipping address with your order.

Send checks or Money Order's to:
Neil Mechem c/o 
Girasol Collectables
3501 Glen Erin Drive, Suite 1409
Mississauga, ON
Canada L5L 2E9

Blood of the Gods - Robert E. Howard
Girasol Collectables - June Pulp Replicas!
Girasol Collectables is pleased to announce three more issues in its ongoing series of Pulp Replicas.
Click here or on the images to the right for a look at larger Pulp Replica cover images.

For June, Girasol Collectables offers their usual special: all 3 for $85!
Girasol is plugging away with new items including a special treat for next month!

We lead off this month with THE SPIDER #12 featuring Reign of the Silver Terror (
September 1934).

This is the fourth of eight SPIDER's that will appear this year in rotation with four issues of OPERATOR 5.

Our second Replica is WEIRD TALES #8 (November 1923).   WEIRD TALES is $35.

Our third Replica for May is SPICY ADVENTURE STORIES #28 from January 1937.
SPICY ADVENTURE STORIES  is $25.

We're frequently asked for 'teasers' of what's to come: how about more of the titles we're already doing, including SPICY WESTERN #1, ORIENTAL STORIES, SAUCY MOVIE TALES, OPERATOR #5, and THE SPIDER. Plus we'll be adding GOLDEN FLEECE to the lineup and possibly DOCTOR DEATH! That should keep everybody from being bored!

We have also recently begun accepting Paypal as an alternate method of payment. Other than Replicas or the upcoming REH book, please confirm availability first before ordering items such as pulp magazines or other books. Payments can be made to our regular info@girasolcollectables.com email address. Any of you with the old girasol@interlog.com address please note the new address for Paypal payments.

As always, these reprints are exact copies including the illustrations, ads and back-up stories and have been printed on off-white paper, staple-bound and finished off with a high quality reproduction of the original cover.
The only thing missing is the smell (alas) and the flaking newsprint.

Here is a complete listing of the Pulp Replicas currently available for $25, $35, or $50 each postpaid within North America. Overseas will be a few dollars more.

CIVIL WAR STORIES ($25 each postpaid within North America) 
Spring 1940

DAN TURNER  ($25 each postpaid within North America)
Dan Turner Hollywood Detective No. 1 (January 1942)

EERIE TALES ($20 each postpaid within North America)
#1 July 1941

GOLDEN FLEECE  ($25 each postpaid within North America)
#1 (October 1938)






HORROR STORIES  ($35 each postpaid within North America)
#1 (January 1935)

MYSTERY ADVENTURE MAGAZINE  ($25 each postpaid within North America)
November 1936 with a rare Domino Lady cover appearance

THE OCTOPUS ($35 each postpaid within North America)
February/March 1939

OPERATOR 5  ($35 each postpaid within North America)
#1  The Masked Invasion  (April 1934)
#2  T
he Invisible Empire  (May 1934)

ORIENTAL STORIES ($25 each postpaid within North America)
#1  (Oct./Nov. 1930) featuring the Robert E. Howard story, TheVoice of El-Lil.                           
#2  (Dec. 1930/Jan. 1931)
#3  (February/March 1931) featuring the Robert E. Howard story, Red Blades of Black Cathay.

PIRATE STORIES ($25 each postpaid within North America)
#1  (
November 1934)

SAUCY MOVIE TALES  ($25 each postpaid within North America)
#3   December 1935 (#1 after a title change) - Terrific Saunders cover, spicier than the Spicy's!
#11 September 1936

THE SCORPION ($35 each postpaid within North America)
April/May 1939

SPICY ADVENTURE STORIES  ($25 each postpaid within North America)
#2  (November 1934) [#1 after the ashcan] with a great Ward cover.
#6   (March 1935) featuring a spicy Thai cover by HJ Ward
#8   (May 1935) featuring a Great Middle Eastern motif cover
#19 (April 1936) featuring She Devil by Robert E. Howard (writing as Sam Walser) 
#22 (July 1936) featuring a Parkhurst cover
#26 (November 1936)
#28 (January 1937)

SPICY DETECTIVE STORIES  ($25 each postpaid within North America)
#1  (May 1934)

#2  (June 1934) featuring Dan Turner's first appearance!

#7  (November 1934)
#10 (February 1935)

#17 (September 1935) featuring Dan Turner and a terrific HJ Ward cover

#20 (December 1935) featuring a HJ Ward cover and a Dan Turner story

#29 (September 1936) featuring a gun toting gal from Mr. Parkhurst on the cover. 
                                   
#30 (October 1936) featuring an incredible, truly classic HJ Ward cover
#76 (August 1940) featuring a great HJ Ward cover, Dan Turner, Eel stories

SPICY MYSTERY STORIES  ($25 each postpaid within North America)
#2   (June 1935) featuring Fangs of the Bat
#3   (July 1935) featuring a nice Parkhurst cover
#4   (August 1935)
#5   (September 1935)
#8   (December 1935) featuring a nice Parkhurst cover
#10 (February 1936) featuring Batman
#15 (July 1936)
#16  (
August 1936) featuring H. J. Ward on the cover.

SPICY WESTERN STORIES  ($25 each postpaid within North America)
#14 (December 1937)  Great HJ Ward cover

THE SPIDER  ($35 each postpaid within North America)
#1  The Spider Strikes! (October 1933)
#2  The Wheel of Death (November 1933)
#3  Wings of the Black Death (December 1933)
#4  City of Flaming Shadows (January 1934)
#5  Empire of Doom (February 1934)
#6  Citadel of Hell (March 1934)
#7  Serpent of Destruction (April 1934)
#8  The Mad Horde (May 1934)
#9  Satan's Death Blast  (June 1934)
#10 The Corpse Cargo  (July 1934)
#11 Prince of the Red Looters (August 1934)
#12 Reign of the Silver Terror (September 1934)

STRANGE STORIES  ($25 each postpaid within North America)
#1 (February 1939)

STRANGE TALES  ($25 each postpaid within North America)
#1  (September 1931)
#2  (November 1931)
#3  (January 1932) featuring Wolves of Darkness by Jack Williamson
#4  (March 1932)
#5  (June 1932)
#6  (October 1932) Famous 'Worm Monster' cover
#7  (January 1933)

TERROR TALES  ($35 each postpaid within North America)
#1 (September 1934)
#2 (October 1934)
#3 (November 1934)
#4 (December 1934)
#5 (January 1935)
#6 (February 1935)

WEIRD TALES  ($35 each postpaid within North America)
#1   March 1923
Available in 2 cover choices: the 'regular' cover, or the recently discovered 'rarer' version. 
Exactly the same, except the black and orange of the cover illustration are switched.
#2   April 1923 
#4   June 1923
#5   July/August 1923 
#8   November 1923

#9    December 1923/January 1924 
#10  February 1924
#11  March 1924
#12  April 1924
#13  Anniversary Issue May/June/July/24 (Note: $50 for this triple issue)
#22  July 1925 featuring Robert E. Howard's first published story, Spear and Fang.
#118 October 1933 featuring the famous Margaret Brundage "Batgirl" cover.

Email Girasol Collectables at: info@girasolcollectables.com.
A complete listing, along with other items such as books, fanzines and of course pulps, can be found on
the Girasol Collectables website at http://www.girasolcollectables.com/

All payments must be made in $US payable to Girasol Collectables and mailed to:
Neil Mechem c/o Girasol Collectables
3501 Glen Erin Drive, Apt. 1409, Mississauga, ON, Canada L5L 2E9 

Last Months Replicas

The Spider #11

Golden Fleece #1

Spicy Detective June 1934
THE GREAT PULP HEROES - On Sale! Save $7!
By Don Hutchison.

Bud Plant Comic Art has THE GREAT PULP HEROES back in stock and on sale!
The popular, bargain-priced survey of the wonderful pulp era is back at a great low price! An affectionate look back at the heroes who occupied the imaginations of millions of loyal readers in the 1930s: The Shadow, Tarzan, Doc Savage, Captain Future, The Spider, Justice, Inc., G-8, Phantom Detective, Zorro, etc.  An entertaining history of gaudy, glorious magazines, their wordsmiths and characters. Numerous cover reproductions, plus art by Frank Hamilton.
Mosaic Press, 2002

Soft Cover, 6x9, 276 pages, text/b&w
Published at $14.95
Your price: $7.99

The Great Pulp Heroes
Hard Case Crime - News on upcoming titles!
First, there's Chuck Pyle's sultry painting of one of noir fiction's all-time great femme fatales (femmes fatale?), Madelon Butler from A TOUCH OF DEATH by the legendary Charles Williams.  You think you've met tough babes in fiction before?  To steal a phrase from Al Jolson, you ain't seen nothin' yet.  Ms. Butler is the epitome of the ruthless, dangerous female, and the twisted plot Williams plants her in the middle of will leave you breathless.  Despite being an outstanding writer, Charles Williams has been out of print for ages -- this particular book hasn't been published in almost 40 years.  We spent well over a year negotiating with Williams' daughter for the right to bring her father's work back into print, and I can't begin to tell you how excited I was when we finally pulled it off.  There's a reason Ed Gorman wrote that "Williams was the best of all the Gold Medal writers" and Joe Lansdale wrote that "Charles Wiliams is one of the neglected hardboiled geniuses of his era."  There's a reason THE NEW YORKER called his work "First-rate" and that THE NEW YORK TIMES called it "Brilliant, breathtaking, spectacular."  There's also a reason directors from Orson Welles and Francois Truffaut to Dennis Hopper have all jumped at the chance of adapting his books into movies -- if you've seen "Dead Calm" with Nicole Kidman or "The  Hot Spot" with Jennifer Connelly, you've encountered the work of Charles Williams.  And when you get your copy of A TOUCH OF DEATH, you'll encounter it again, in its purest form.  Publication date: February 2006.

The second book's pretty exciting, too.  During World War II, a writer named Richard Powell gained fame as the
author of a series of very funny wartime caper novels starring a couple named Andy and Arabella Blake.  He also wrote a terrific stand-alone comic thriller with one of the best pulp titles ever: SAY IT WITH BULLETS.  This book has been out of print for fifty years -- yes, half a century -- and the amazing thing is that it's every bit as much fun today as it was when it first came out.  I don't know about you, but I can't resist a book that opens with this paragraph: "At the overnight stop in North Platte, Nebraska, Bill Wayne didn’t copy the other tourists in the party when they bought postcards to mail to friends. He was running a little low on friends these days. Once he had classed five guys as friends but they had picked up a habit of doing things behind his back, like shooting at it. The only wish-you-were-here postcard he wanted to send them was a picture of a cemetery."  (Want to read the rest of the first chapter?  Visit our Web site, www.hardcasecrime.com, click on 'SAY IT WITH BULLETS' at the bottom of the screen, and then click on 'Read a Sample Chapter.')

For the cover of SAY IT WITH BULLETS, we went to an artist who is new to Hard Case Crime, the acclaimed painter Michael Koelsch -- you may have seen his work on the cover of Jonathan Lethem's first novel, GUN WITH OCCASIONAL MUSIC (Michael received a Hugo Award nomination for that one), or on any number of other dramatic and memorable book covers. Michael has a real passion for the art of noir novels and movies, and I think you'll agree he did an excellent job of capturing the right spirit for this one.  Publication date: March 2006.

Donald Westlake's 361 and David Dodge's PLUNDER OF THE SUN are available at your local bookstore today.
The next two titles, Wade Miller's BRANDED WOMAN and Peter Pavia's DUTCH UNCLE, will hit stores at the end of June.

A Touch of Death
Say It With Bullets
Howard Days -  June 10 and 11, 2005
The Guest of Honor this year will be publisher Marcelo Anciano of Wandering Star.  Marcelo will hopefully provide a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the Wandering Star volumes and a look at what is to come.  

The REHupa website has the latest information regarding the schedule of events including panels, tours, a silent auction, and The "Barbarian Festival".  Information is also available on registration, accomodations, places to eat, and travel tips.

Indiana Jones 4
There's good news for those awaiting the long-awaited fourth "Indiana Jones" movie - franchise creators' Steven Spielberg and George Lucas have given it's script a fat thumbs up. With everything Jedi behind him, Lucas asked screenwriter Jeff Nathanson to his compound to go through the draft. George apparently liked what he saw, as did Spielberg, who worked with the scribe on both "The Terminal" and "Catch Me If You Can". The script is said to feature a new, younger sidekick for the aged Doctor Jones.

Lucas and Spielberg hope to have "Indiana Jones 4" filming in early 2006, but have to wait until Harrison Ford approves of the script before hiring a catering van. Spielberg's got a full plate, so it'll be interesting to see how he fits Indy 4 into the schedule.  Spielberg is heading to Europe next to shoot his untitled drama about the aftermath of the 1972 Munich Olympics for Universal and DreamWorks and is expected to follow in January with a DreamWorks film about Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War, to star Liam Neeson.

John Carter of Mars
Screenwriter Ehren Kruger is a busy man these days with scripts for Blood and Chocolate and John Carter of Mars in progress.  Now Playing recently grabbed Kruger for a quick update on 
John Carter of Mars.

"I'm in the writing process for John Carter of Mars, working with the director - [Sky Captain's] Kerry Conran," says Kruger of the Edgar Rice Burroughs adaptation. "He's in, too, with his visual design team - the effects, and the sort of outlandish worlds that need to be created for that. He has to design all that. So we're pretty [well] along with the script. It's a faithful adaptation to the novels, but the novels were written in the teens and '20s, so there's some degree of modernization just to the tone of them. But in terms to the story, we are trying to be as faithful as we can because those novels inspired a lot of the science fiction and fantasy that came later in the century."


PULPCON 34
PULPCON 34 will be held July 7-10, 2005 at the Dayton Convention Center in Dayton, Ohio.
Guests of Honor
Martin H. Greenberg (confirmed)
PULPCON is pleased that editor/anthologist Martin H. Greenberg has accepted our invitation to be Guest of Honor at Pulpcon 34 in July. In recent years he has become the most prolific anthologist in several fields. Greenberg has worked with different co-editors to produce many anthologies designed for classroom teaching in various fields (chemistry, history, anthropology, engineering, etc) using science fiction as background. His work as editor of collections such as The Asimov Chronicles and as co-editor with recent Pulpcon Guest Bill Pronzini, Robert Silverberg, Asimov, Pulpcon regular Robert Weinberg and numerous others of dozens of anthologies has brought back into print hundreds of stories lost in the files of old pulp magazines or last seen in hard-to-find collections.  
Martin H. Greenberg - Bibliography Summary
.

Ed Hoch (confirmed)

Edward D. Hoch was born February 22, 1930, in Rochester, New York.  His first story, Village of the Dead, was published in the December 1955 issue of FAMOUS DETECTIVE.  Hoch has published nearly 900 short stories and is the leading contemporary writer of true puzzle plot mysteries. Much of Hoch's work centers on series detectives, many of which have been featured in long-running sequences of short stories. Many of Hoch's series detectives tend to personify different mystery subgenres. Captain Leopold tales are police procedurals; Dr. Sam Hawthorne, impossible crimes; Nick Velvet, Rogue thieves who turn detective; Jeffery Rand, the mystery tale based in espionage; Ben Snow, the historical mystery. Hoch can shift to any of these genres simply by altering his series protagonist.  Hoch is a winner of the Edgar Award, former President of the Mystery Writers of America, and the 2001 Grand Master of the Mystery Writers of America.  Click here for more on Hoch's detective series.  Several of Hoch's detective series anthologies are available from Crippen & Landru.  Edward D. Hoch - Bibliography Summary

Pulp Room:
PULPCON will have approximately 100 tables of pulps and related materials in the Pulp Room which will be open 1 PM - 8 PM on Thursday and 10 AM - 5 PM on Friday and Saturday.
 
All tables are first-come, first-served. Tables are not to be moved without permission. Tables are for the use only of those who rent them and renters must be present to sell their own goods (or forfeit them to Pulpcon for auctioning) unless arrangements are made with Pulpcon in advance.


Memberships:
Memberships are $20 until April 15.  Registrations arriving in PO Box 90424 April 16 through June 20 are $30. Those arriving later will be held for at-the-door registration: $40. A one-day registration for Saturday only is $20. At-the-door registration for Saturday only is $25.  
Click here for the registration form in PDF format.

Send the registration form (required) to:
PULPCON
PO BOX 90424
DAYTON, OH 45490-0424


Questions may be mailed to the address above or emailed to reg@pulpcon.org. To eliminate complications, Pulpcon requires separate checks and separate registration forms for each Pulpcon member except married couples living at the same address. In this case, both names are to appear on the registration form. Please do not use cards, letters, notes, etc. as they are easily separated from the files and buried or lost. If we have to return checks, forms for multiple registrations or non-forms to be properly re-registered, a $2 per person postage and handling charge will be added. Also, please note the space on the form to be marked if this is your first Pulpcon.

Watch the PULPCON website for the latest information as it becomes available.

Pulpville Press - Another new title is now available!
THRILLING DETECTIVE STORIES
From the pages of CRACK DETECTIVE, DETECTIVE DRAGNET, DOUBLE ACTION GANG, HEADQUARTERS DETECTIVE, THRILLING DETECTIVE, and THRILLING MYSTERY. Thrill to stories by John K. Butler, Eugene A. Clancy, Ben Conlon, George Harmon Coxe, Steve Fisher, Leo Hoban, Lew McCoy, G. Morris Sand, C.K.M. Scanlon, and Albert Edward Ullman, with titles such as "The Hick Cop", "Flies on the Ceiling", "Carnival Killer", "The Death Kiss", "Hell's Siphon", "Talkie Murder", "Death on the Hook", "The Butcher of Hell", "Staten Island Ferry", and "Close to a Corpse".

182 pages, 6x9 trade paperback, $11.00

Still available:
KWA OF THE JUNGLE by Paul Regard
Book 2: Kwa and the Ape People - 144 pages, 6x9 trade paperback, $9.95
Book 3: Kwa, King of Ophir and Kwa and the Beast Men - 148 pages, 6x9 trade paperback, $9.95
Book 4: Kwa and the Walking Moon and Kwa and the Swamp Demon - 116 pages, 6x9 trade paperback, $9.95

KA-ZAR: KING OF FANG AND CLAW by Bob Byrd - 204 pages, 6x9 trade paperback, $11.00
SHEENA: KILLER'S KRAAL by James Anson Buck - 109 pages, 6x9 trade paperback, $8.50
VICE SQUAD DETECTIVE - 174 pages, 6x9 trade paperback, $11.00
OTIS ADELBERT KLINE COLLECTION BOOK 1 by Otis Adelbert Kline - 180 pages, 6x9 trade paperback, $11.00
DAN TURNER, HOLLYWOOD DETECTIVE by Robert Leslie Bellem - 208 pages, 6x9 trade paperback, $11.00
THE RADIO MAN RETURNS by Ralph Milne Farley - 126 pages, 6x9 trade paperback, $9.95
THE RALPH MILNE FARLEY COLLECTION BOOK 1 by Ralph Milne Farley -174 pages, 6x9 trade paperback, $11.00
THE RALPH MILNE FARLEY COLLECTION BOOK 2 by Ralph Milne Farley - 182 pages, 6x9 trade paperback, $11.00
THE VACANT WORLD by George Allan England - 184 pages, 6x9 trade paperback, $11.00
Thrilling Detective Stories
TARZAN ALIVE
TARZAN ALIVE will be reprinted in trade paperback (price still to be determined) by The University of Nebraska Press - Bison Books. This edition of the book will contain an introduction by Mike Resnick and
is currently slated for publication in Spring 2006.
Thanks to Win Eckert for the tip!

TOM STRONG #33  - Coming to comic shops on June 8th!
Written by Joe Casey, art by Ben Oliver, cover by Chris Sprouse

When Pneuman begins a pattern of strange behavior, Tom Strong and Solomon undertake one of their most amazing adventures -- a "Fantastic Journey" that takes them from the spires of Millennium City to the cold heart of a robot!

32 pages, $2.99
DC Comics.



Upcoming Modern Hero-Pulp Novels by Christopher R. Yates
Those Who Walk in Darkness (softcover), John Ridley, Warner Books, $6.99, April 8 - Now available!
Strontium Dog: Ruthless, Jonathan Clements, Black Flame, $6.99, May 1 - Now available!
Forensic Files of Batman, Doug Moench, ibooks, $7.99, May 1 - Now available!
Justice League of America: Superman: Never-ending Battle, Roger Stern, Pocket Star, $6.99, May 24 - Now available!
Judge Dredd: Swine Fever, Andrew Cartmel, Black Flame, $6.99, June 1 - Now available!
Durham Red: The Omega Solution, Peter Evans, Black Flame, $6.99,  June 1 - Now available!
Fantastic Four (movie novelization), Peter David, Pocket Star, $6.99, May 24 - Now available!
Batman Begins (movie novelization), Dennis O’Neil, Del Rey, $6.99, June 14
Fantastic Four: War Zone, Greg Cox,
Pocket Star, $6.99, July 26
ABC Warriors: Rage Against the Machines, Mike Wild, Black Flame, $6.99, July 1
Wild Cards: Death Draws Five, John J. Miller,  ibooks, $23.00, July 29

Strontium Dog: Day of the Dogs, Andrew Cartmel, Black Flame, $6.99, August 1
Nikolai Dante: Imperial Black, David Bishop
, Black Flame, $6.99,  September 1
Wild Cards: Deuces Down (softcover), George R.R. Martin, ed.,  ibooks, $6.99September 1
Justice Society of America: Book 1, Geoff Johns & Paul Kupperberg,  ibooks, $6.99, September 1
Spiderman: Down These Mean Streets, Keith R.A. DeCandido, Pocket Star, $6.99, September 1
Rising Stars: Book 3; Change the World, Arthur Byron Cover, ibooks, $6.99, September 6
Forensic Files of Batman (softcover), Doug Moench, ibooks, $7.99, September 9
On Earth As It Is In Hell (Hellboy), Brian Hodge, Pocket Star, $6.99, October 1
Judge Dredd: Whiteout, James Swallow, Black Flame, $6.99,  October 1
Rogue Trooper: The Quartz Massacre, Rebecca Levene, Black Flame, $6.99, October 1
DC Universe #1: Last Sons, Alan Grant, Warner Books, $6.99, October 1
City of Heroes: The Web of Arachnos, Robert Weinberg, CDS Books, $6.99, October 30
It’s Superman, Tom De Haven, Chronicle Books, October 30, $24.95
Astounding Hero-Tales, James Lowder, ed., $15.99, Hero Games, November
Green Lantern: Sleepers Book 3, Christopher Priest, ibooks, $22.95, November 1
Strontium Dog: A Fistful of Strontium, Jaspre Park, Black Flame, $6.99, November 1
Weapon X (Wolverine) (softcover), Marc Cerasini, Pocket Star, $7.99, November 1
Durham Red: The Encoded Heart, Peter J. Evans, Black Flame, $6.99,  December 1
Fathom: Book 2: Tides of Destiny, Kevin Andrew Murphy, ibooks, $6.99, January 1, 2006
The Outcast Empire (X-Men), Marjorie M. Liu, Pocket Star, $7.99, January 1, 2006
Hellboy: The New Ark, Tim Lebbon, Pocket Star, $6.99, January 1, 2006
Batman: (untitled), Michael Reaves, Del Rey, $6.99, March 28, 2006

 Batman Begins
Fantastic Four - War Zone
Wildside Press
Wildside Press is moving to Rockville, Maryland!
Although they hope to make the transition to their new offices as painless and invisible to customers as possible, expect delays on any orders placed between June 15 and June 30, as they settle in and unpack.

Please note that due to this move, Wildside Press will be delaying publication of the third volume of The Weird Works of Robert E. Howard and The Tarzan Twins by Edgar Rice Burroughs, until early July. After that, they will return to their normal schedule.


Wildside Press - Now available!
Secret Agent "X":  The Torture Trust

"The Torture Trust" they called themselves -- that unholy trio who met in a hidden room in a deserted part of the city. Brilliant men by day, leading scholarly and productive lives as far as the police and the outside world were concerned, secretly they donned black cloaks and ran an organization of evil . . . for "The Torture Trust" threatened their blackmail victims with a terrible acid bath, leaving a trail of faceless corpses to bear mute testimony to their power! Fearless, alone, Secret Agent X went against them in a desperate battle of wits at the gateway to destruction!  

Price: $15.00
Please allow four weeks for delivery, due to Wildside Press's upcoming move.

Thanks to Chris Yates for the tip!
Secret Agent X - Torture Trust
Wildside Press - Coming soon!
Operator #5: The Dawn That Shook the World
Operator #5, America's Secret Service Ace, appeared in 48 novels in the classic pulp magazine bearing his name. From April 1934 to November 1939, Jimmy Christopher fought villains from inside the United States and invaders from without. With World War II looming on the horizon, the Operator #5 novels became a reflection of the times, showcasing American fears of technology and oppression. In The Dawn that Shook the World, Jimmy Christopher leads a band of agents into Europe, battlling a dictator with plans for world dominations (shades of Adolph Hitler!) One of the bloodiest pulp magazines ever produced, Operator #5 has a well-deserved reputation for thrill-a-minute action and peril. If you like pulp fiction, you'll love Operator #5.

Price: $14.99
This title is not yet available.
Thanks to Chris Yates for the tip!
The Dawn That Shook The World
Wildside Press - New Robert E. Howard title now available!
Wildside Press is releasing a smyth-sewn hardcover "A Gent from Bear Creek and Other Tales" featuring the comic western novel and 2 bonus tales.  This collection showcases Robert E. Howard's comic westerns. Howard's novel "A Gent from Bear Creek" is included (with its text restored to the original versions, including the italics left out of previous editions), as well as two additional western stories featuring Breck Elkins.

Introduction by Paul Herman.
Retail price: $39.95


Wildside Press is now accepting orders for this title.
Please
allow four weeks for delivery, due to Wildside Press's upcoming move.


Please note that those customers who ordered the 10-volume set of  The Weird Works of Robert E. Howard have the opportunity to buy this book for just $20.00!  Please email sean@wildsidepess.com for your coupon code.


Wildside Press - Wildside Press buys WEIRD TALES!
Wildside Press, LLC has reached an agreement to purchase DNA Publications' "Weird Tales" magazine. Wildside, previously a minority owner of "Weird Tales" magazine, assumes control with issue 337, now being printed. Production changes are being implemented immediately. The magazine's page count will increase by 15%, a double-sized issue will appear late in the summer, and theme issues are planned spotlighting such popular genre authors as Jeff VanderMeer, Jeffrey Ford, and Harlan Ellison. DNA plans to concentrate on its popular magazine showcasing the band KISS, as well as its other magazines.

Editorial changes at "Weird Tales" magazine are being implemented immediately. Best-selling fantasy author and president of Wildside Press, John GregoryBetancourt, will co-edit the magazine with current editors Darrell Schweitzer and George H. Scithers. Betancourt cofounded the current magazine with Scithers and Schweitzer in 1987, although he left in 1993 to pursue a book-editing career.


"This represents a return to the classic editorial lineup," Betancourt said. "George Scithers, Darrell Schweitzer, and I bring very different tastes tothe magazine, and WT reached its peak when we worked on it together." After Betancourt left the company, "Weird Tales" magazine went through severalformat changes, including switching the title to "Worlds of Fantasy and Horror" for four issues. Then it was sold to DNA Publications, which restored the "Weird Tales" name and published it successfully for many years.

Subscription matters for Wildside's magazines (which include "Adventure Tales," "H.P. Lovecraft's Magazine of Horror," "Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine," and "Cat Tales") will now be handled by Wildside instead of DNA's circulation department. Contact Wildside Press, P.O. Box 301, Holicong, PA 18928-0301. Subscribers can also email to weirdtales@gmail.com .

Under the terms of the agreement, DNA Publications retains financial responsibility for all debts prior to issue 337. Wildside assumes all subscription liabilities going forward. DNA Publications can still be reached at P.O. Box 2988, Radford VA 24141.

WEIRD TALES is a registered trademark and property of Weird Tales, Ltd.


Wonder Woman Season 3 on DVD - Coming June 7th!
Megalomaniacs. Spies. Thieves. Phantoms. Mad scientists. The world is full of dangerous people. But don't fear -- Wonder Woman is here! Lynda Carter returns as Wonder Woman for all 24 episodes of the third and final thrill-packed season of the series. Teamed with flint-jawed government agent Steve Trevor (Lyle Waggoner) and using the alias of Diana Prince, Wonder Woman whips out her bracelets and lariat to battle evil. And what a battle it is. Her foes include a time traveler from the year 2155, a brain with no body, a dating service that's serving up death, bazillions of hungry ants and a sculptor whose statues come to life and become his partners in crime. Wonder Woman saved the best adventures for last!


Special Features: "Wonder Woman: The Ultimate Feminist Icon" -- A featurette on Wonder Woman's influence as a female role model - includes interviews w/ Lynda Carter "Wonder Woman"; Dawn Heinecken, Author of "The Women Warriors of Television"; Nina Jaffe, Author of Wonder Woman children's books; Karen Berger- VP/Executive Editor Vertigo and Wonder Woman Editor 1986-1991; Lillian Robinson, Author of "Wonder Women: Feminisms and Superheroes"
Retail Price: $39.95.  Release Date: 6/7/2005
Wonder Woman Season 3 DVD


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