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Blood n Thunder (2002-Present Ed Hulse) Pulp Fanzine comic books 2008

  • Issue #19
    Blood n Thunder (2002-Present Ed Hulse) Pulp Fanzine 19

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    Winter 2008. Features articles covering adventure, mystery and melodrama in various media. In this issue: They Put the 'Ash' in Trash - Lost 'Ashcan' Issues of the Spicy Pulps; Now It Can Be Told - the Real Story Behind the Writing of "Fear Cay"...and How This Yarn Changed Everything for Doc Savage's Creator; SF and Mystery Mingle in the Exciting Series by Top Pulpster Ray Cummings - "Crimes of the Year 2000"; 3 Daring Divas - Purveyors of Prurience in Paperbacks. 28 pages, B&W. Cover price $6.00.

  • Issue #20
    Blood n Thunder (2002-Present Ed Hulse) Pulp Fanzine 20

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    Features articles covering adventure, mystery and melodrama in various media. Includes an account of the lengthy process involved in compiling Adventures highly touted 25th-anniversary issue of November 1935. From a 1930 issue of Writers Digest comes Writers A-Wing, an informative, comprehensive survey of the pre-Depression market in aviation pulps, written by genre stalwart Arch Whitehouse. Old-Time Radio researcher and author Martin Grams, Jr. returns to the pages of Blood N Thunder with the first half of a lengthy, richly detailed article on the Sam Spade radio show—which, as Martin reveals, dramatized some of Dashiell Hammetts Continental Op stories, replacing the Op character with Spade! Another installment of Cliffhanger Classics finds Ed Hulse examining the brief careers of Pathes last serial team, Hugh Allan and Gladys McConnell, whose starring vehicles included The Tigers Shadow (1928) and The Fire Detective (1929). This article is illustrated with rare photos from the late Ms. McConnells personal collection. 28 pages, B&W Cover price $6.00.

  • Issue #21
    Blood n Thunder (2002-Present Ed Hulse) Pulp Fanzine 21

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    Fanzine featuring articles covering Pulps, Movies, and Old-Time Radio. Edgar-winning author Francis M. Nevins makes his Blood n Thunder debut with an overview of John Lawrences excellent Marquis of Broadway series, which ran in Dime Detective during the 30s and 40s. Dime Detective contributor, J.-J. des Ormeaux (Forrest Rosaire), laments the passing of the ultra-hard-boiled Black Mask style in Farewell to Bang! Bang!, an insightful look at pulp-fiction craftsmanship that originally appeared in a 1940 issue of Writers Digest. Old-Time Radio historian Martin Grams Jr. is back with Part Two of his exhaustive study of The Adventures of Sam Spade, chronicling the tumultuous events that led to the blacklisting of star Howard Duff and the programs fall from grace. 28 pages, B&W Cover price $6.00.