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25 February 2005

ADVENTURE - Now available for pre-order!
ADVENTURE Volume 1 edited by Chris Roberson is now available for pre-order from MonkeyBrain Books.  
ADVENTURE, the first volume of an annual anthology of original fiction in the spirit of early twentieth-century pulp fiction magazines, features stories from all genres, promising both literary sophistication and pulse-pounding action. Contributors to the first volume, among them leading lights and award-winners in the fields of science fiction, fantasy, horror, mystery, and western, include John Edward Ames, Lou Anders, Neal Asher, Kage Baker, Barry Baldwin, O'Neil De Noux, Paul Di Filippo, Mark Finn, Michael Kurland, John Meaney, Michael Moorcock, Chris Nakashima-Brown, Kim Newman, Mike Resnick, Chris Roberson, Matthew Rossi, and Marc Singer.

Now Available for Preorder, orders to ship in November
Paperback, 400 pages, 6 x 9, $14.95
$3.00 shipping & handling for all domestic orders.


Astounding Hero Tales
Hero Games ventures into the wondrous world of fiction with ASTOUNDING HERO TALES, an anthology of pulp short stories to accompany Pulp Hero. Original stories by Hugh B. Cave, Robert Weinberg, Will Murray, Darrell Schweitzer, and a previously unpublished weird mystery story by Lester Dent, creator of Doc Savage, from 1935. Foreword by Hugh B. Cave.

Authors: Various; edited by James Lowder
Tentative Release Date: Late 2005

Visit Hero Games on the  web at http://www.herogames.com/

BACK-ISSUE #10 - Pulp Fiction Issue!
"Bring on the Bad Guys" explores the history of Batman foe, Ra's al Ghul, with commentary by Neal Adams and Denny O'Neil (and rare art by Adams)!  Denny O'Neil returns to join artist Mike Kaluta for a "Pro2Pro" interview about The Shadow, and Roger Stern and Ron Frenz go "Pro2Pro" about their much-loved story, "The Kid Who Collected Spider-Man." Plus: Mike Grell's Jon Sable, Freelance (including a "Backstage Pass" look at the Sable TV show); a Howard Chaykin interview; Mike W. Barr's examination of Doc Savage in comics; a spotlight on The Human Target; a speculative look at why DC bypassed the black-and-white boom of the 1970s; a Batman "Rough Stuff" art gallery, featuring Bill Sienkiewicz, Walter Simonson, Paul Smith, Brian Bolland, Ed Hannigan, David Mazzucchelli, and others; and a "New in Print" look at Batman: Dark Detective, reuniting Steve Englehart, Marshall Rogers, and Terry Austin! With an eye-popping Ra's al Ghul cover by Neal Adams! Edited by Michael Eury.  Twomorrows Publishing
Magazine, 8x11, 100 pages, B&W    SRP: $5.95

Ships 18 May 2005

COMIC BOOK MARKETPLACE #119 - Now available!
COMIC BOOK MARKETPLACE #119 features radio heroes including The Shadow, Lone Ranger, Dick Tracy, Green Hornet , Captain Midnight, and more!  

This issue features three articles by Will Murray!

Mystery of the Green Hornet runs 8 profusely illustrated pages.
Walter Gibson's Secret Comics Career runs 11
profusely illustrated pages.
Charles Spain Verral  runs 4 profusely illustrated pages.

Plus, Pat Calhoun explores the connection between comics, pulps, and radio.
This is an issue no pulp fan will want to miss!
SRP: $6.95


Conan - More Marvel reprints are coming!
There is some news from Jeremy Barlow, associate editior, over on the Dark Horse Comics board.
Jeremy said that Dark Horse is working on CHRONICLES OF CONAN Volume 8 and it is likely that there will also be a Volume 9.  After that, Dark Horse is considering moving into Savage Sword/King Conan territory for a while. It's all very preliminary at this point, so don't get your hopes up just yet.


Thanks to Terry Allen and the The Robert E Howard Comics Group for the tip.

CONAN AND THE JEWELS OF GWAHLUR #3 (of 3) - Coming in June!
P. Craig Russell (Writer/Artist)
The cover for
CONAN AND THE JEWELS OF GWAHLUR #3 is posted over at Craig Russell's Message Board at   http://www.lurid.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=43& postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=60

Thanks to Terry Allen and the The Robert E Howard Comics Group for the tip.


Doc Savage Reprints - Three more books (6 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.
01 The Man of Bronze and The Land of Terror       
02 Quest of the Spider and The Polar Treasure      
03 Pirate of the Pacific and The Red Skull      
04 The Lost Oasis and The Sargasso Ogre      
05 The Czar of Fear and The Phantom City     
06 Brand of the Werewolf and The Man Who Shook the Earth      
07 Meteor Menace and The Monsters      
08 The Mystery on the Snow and The King Maker 

09 The Thousand-Headed Man and The Squeaking Goblin
10 Fear Cay and Death in Silver
11 The Sea Magician and The Annhilist
12 The Mystic Mullah and Red Snow
13 Land of Always-Night and The Spook Legion
14 The Secret in the Sky and The Roar Devil 
15 Quest of Qui and Spook Hole

16 The Majii and Dust of Death 
17 Murder Melody and The Fantastic Island 
18 Murder Mirage and Mystery Under the Sea 
19 The Metal Master and The Men Who Smiled No More
20 The Seven Agate Devils and Haunted Ocean
21 The Black Spot and The Midas Man   - NEW!
22 Cold Death and The South Pole Terror  - NEW!
23 Resurrection Day and The Vanisher  - NEW!

The Encyclopedia of Fantastic Victoriana - Now available for pre-order!
The Encyclopedia of Fantastic Victoriana by Jess Nevins with an Introduction by Michael Moorcock is
now available for pre-order from MonkeyBrain Books.  
This enormous volume is the first comprehensive encyclopedia of fantastic literature of the nineteenth century. From detective fiction to historical novels, from well-known authors like Jules Verne and H.G. Wells, to Russian newspaper serials and Chinese martial arts novels, THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF FANTASTIC VICTORIANA is a truly exhaustive look at every aspect of fantastic literature in the days of Queen Victoria. Readers of science fiction and fantasy will be surprised to find here the roots of genres thought to be strictly contemporary, and students of literature will be amazed at the breadth and scope of writings produced in the Victoriana era. This is an invaluable reference, and truly one-of-a-kind.

Now Available for Preorder, orders to ship in November
Hardcover, 1,200 pages, 8 x 10, $50.00
$3.00 shipping & handling for all domestic orders.


E-texts on the net this week
The Shadow Magazine: 
Crime Insured is reviewed this week.
.50 Caliber Death
  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 550 stories online!

The Flying Tigers by Cornelius Morgan from FIVE-NOVELS MONTHLY, October 1942
Before Election
by Ward Ainsworth from PRIVATE DETECTIVE STORIES, August 1940
Cloud Rider
by Arthur J. Burks from SKY FIGHTERS, February 1936
The Salt Wagons
by Lon Williams from REAL WESTERN STORIES, August 1955
Featuring: Lee Winters


Gary Gianni Interview in Realms of Fantasy Magazine
The April issue of  Realms of Fantasy Magazine features an interview with Gary Gianni.  The start of the interview is now available online at  http://www.rofmagazine.com/2005/apr/col-gallery.html.  Realms of Fantasy is available in better bookstores eveywhere.

Thanks to Terry Allen and the The Robert E Howard Comics Group for the tip.

History of Pulp Magazines
Frank Robinson will offer a presentation of the history of pulp magazines at Borderlands Books in San Francisco, CA, at 2 p.m.on Sunday March 27th.


James Bond 21
Martin Campbell, director of 007 efforts "Goldeneye" and (the looming) "Casino Royale", blabbed to The New York Daily News about his plans for the new Brosnan-less blockbuster.  "In the new film, Bond is essentially starting out in his career, and has just recently become part of the double-0 section," says the helmer. "The idea is to put a bit of the dash back in Bond. By the end of the movie, the character will have been forged into the wiser, harder Bond we know."

Campbell says they're going to have to change some elements in the transition from the book, "Casino Royale", to the film version. "The Cold War elements will have to be reconfigured, for example, but 'Casino Royale' will be a grittier, tougher and more realistic Bond movie. We'll be getting away from the huge visual effects kind of films."

Campbell said he's enthusiastic about the film, because it'll bring a bit of edge to the Martini-swilling superspy. "I'm looking forward to humanizing Bond a bit. In the novel, Bond smokes 70 cigarettes a day - unbelievable. And he gets a little drunk."

In other Bond news:
According to Julian McMahon, he's one of two chaps being considered for the role of 007 right now. "I'm a big James Bond fan. I met the producers for a final audition", the "Nip/Tuck" star tells The Mirror. "They told me to expect a decision in a couple of months and they said it was between me and one other person. It's going to a very nervous wait."
The other person? long-time contender Clive Owen.


LEGEND #1 - In comic shops March 2nd!
Written by Howard Chaykin, art and cover by Russ Heath

Inspired by Philip Wylie's novel Gladiator, Legend is a 4-issue mini-series telling the story of Hugo Danner, a man blessed with super-human strength and invulnerability, but cursed with all-too-human failings. This mini-series details the physical, emotional and social ramifications of Hugo's abilities as he grows to manhood, desperately searching for acceptance -- and for the role he's meant to play in the world.

48 pages, $4.95


Life and Work of J Allen St John Volume 1 - Available February 28th!
OLD TIGER PRESS will publish a series of books on J. Allen St. John. 
The first volume, a biography of St. John, by Darrell C. Richardson, should be available February 28th.
Price details are not yet available.
Click here for a special preview of this exciting new series and watch
Lulu.com on Monday to order.

Volume 2 of the St. John series features a great look at 
St. John's art through the eyes of a number of his students. Professional artists who studied under St. John in his later years in Chicago relate personal stories  that make this a really fascinating insight into the artist.  This volume will feature a TON of unpublished St. John art. 

The third volume will be an all Edgar Rice Burroughs volume.  
The sixth volume features an update of the
J. Allen St. John bibliography. 
The 
J. Allen St. John books are all in full color and will be available from Lulu.com.

The preview and cover are copyright Darrell C. Richardson and Dennis McHaney.
Thanks to Dennis McHaney for allowing me to bring you the advance look at
the first book in this series.


Lost in Space - Available March 1st!
LOST IN SPACE - Season 3, Volume 1 will be available on March 1st.  
LOST IN SPACE - Season 3, Volume 2
  has been announced for release on June 14th.
Fox Home Entertainment is getting the final season of the show out in two DVD installments, just like they did with the second season. Here are the details on the first half of the season.

There were 24 episodes in the 3rd Season, and based on the running time of 735 minutes, it looks like the first DVD set from that year will contain around 14 episodes, give or take.  Fox hasn't specified that, but they have told TV Shows on DVD  that the "extras" on this set consist of the "Next On Lost In Space " previews which ended each episode and led into the next. Those will only be present on the first 8 episodes of the set, though: The Condemned of Space (previews Visit to a Hostile Planet), Visit to a Hostile Planet (previews Kidnapped in Space), Kidnapped in Space (previews Hunter's Moon), Hunter's Moon (previews The Space Primevals), The Space Primevals (previews The Space Destructors), The Space Destructors (previews The Haunted Lighthouse), The Haunted Lighthouse (previews Flight into the Future) and Flight into the Future (previews Collision of the Planets).

Video is in 1.33:1, and still in color of course. Audio is in English Mono, Spanish Mono, and French Mono, and subtitles are present for each of those languages. List price in the USA is $39.98, and in Canada the cost is CAN $54.98 SRP.


Mike Chomko - March 2005 newsletter is now available!
Mike's March 2005 newsletter is now available. Click here to view/download it.
Orders over $20 are discounted approximately 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

MYTHS FOR THE MODERN AGE: PHILIP JOSE FARMER'S WOLD NEWTON UNIVERSE
MYTHS FOR THE MODERN AGE: PHILIP JOSE FARMER'S WOLD NEWTON UNIVERSE is now available for pre-order from MonkeyBrain Books.
 

In his classic “biographies” of fictional characters (Tarzan Alive and Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life), Hugo- and Nebula-award winning author Philip José Farmer introduced the Wold Newton family, a collection of heroes and villains whose family-tree includes Sherlock Holmes, Fu Manchu, Philip Marlowe, and James Bond. In books, stories, and essays he expanded the concept even further, adding more branches to the Wold Newton family-tree. MYTHS FOR THE MODERN AGE: PHILIP JOSÉ FARMER’S WOLD NEWTON UNIVERSE collects for the first time those rarely-seen essays. Expanding the family even farther are contributions from Farmer’s successors—scholars, writers, and pop-culture historians—who bring even more fictional characters into the fold.

Now Available for Preorder, orders to ship in November 2005.
Paperback, 400 pages, 6 x 9, $14.95.
$3.00 shipping & handling for all domestic orders.

Night Shade Books
Letters from New York: The Lovecraft Letters Volume 2 is at the printer, and should ship early in March.

Letters From New York is the second volume of Night Shade's Lovecraft Letters series. This volume collects the letters written by H. P. Lovecraft while in New York - first, while visiting the city in 1922 and 1923, and then, as an unhappy resident, from 1924- 1926. The letters from this turbulent and unsatisfying period of his life provide keen insights into his creative and personal life.  Pages: 350  Price: $40.00

Pulps on CD - Now available!
Spinsmart.com is offering various pulp collections on CD.  Included are: 
The Collected Works of  The Shadow  
featuring 130 stories in Microsoft Reader, HTML, and PDF format. $9.49
Also inlcuded are: Next Issue Teasers; Pulse of the Nation (Readers Letters) 17 issues; The Whisperer - 7 stories; Grace Culver- 6 Stories; Danny Garrett - 1 Story; and Hooks McGuire - 1 Story.
The Collected Works of Doc Savage featuring 325 stories in Microsoft Reader and HTML format. $9.49
Collected Works of Edgar Rice Burroughs featuring 28 stories in Microsoft Reader and HTML format. $5.49
Collected Works of Sax Rohmer  featuring 25 stories in Microsoft Reader, HTML, and PDF format. $5.49
Collected Works of H. Rider Haggard featuring 45 stories in Microsoft Reader and HTML format. $5.49
The CDs feature text only, no interior illustrations or covers.
Also available are collections of old time radio shows featuring The Avenger, Flash Gordon, Buck Rogers, Boston Blackie, Captain Midnight, and more!

Robert E. Howard book cover bibliography - Update!
Taking a cue from the Howard Works website, a Robert E. Howard book cover bibliography is now available online at http://members.shaw.ca/zav_sto/reh.htm.  Unfortunately, web space limits prevents including full size cover scans of the books, but it's still a useful resource with the thumbnails. Any corrections, requests, or missing scans can be e-mailed to zav_sto@yahoo.ca.  The site has just been updated to include Small Press/Fanzines.  

Robert E. Howard Days -  June 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.  Panels are still being finalized and include several revolving around the Wandering Star books.
Registration information should be available in March.
Source: THE CIMMERIAN Volume 2 Number 1


Serial Box #1 DVD Collection - Now available!
This limited edition collector's boxed set includes four classic serial adventures on DVD:
Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe starring Larry "Buster" Crabbe (1940)
The New Adventures of Tarzan (1935) wherein Tarzan goes to Guatemala to rescue a friend
Zorro's Fighting Legion (1939) starring Reed Hadley as the masked hero
Radar Men From the Moon (1952), in which Commando Cody is sent to investigate a deadly "atomic ray" originating on the moon
 
The SRP is $29.95.  It is available from Bud Plant and where ever DVDs are sold.

SPECTRUM SUPER SPECIAL #3 - Delayed until July!
This squarebound, giant-size issue (over 100 pages!), a follow-up to the Conan-themed #2, features all-new interviews with writers and artists talking about their work over the years on Robert E. Howard projects: Frank Brunner (Bran Mak Morn), Dave Sim (REH, Cerebus), Roy Thomas (Marvel's REH), and Alan Weiss (Solomon Kane); plus interviews with Gary Gianni (Bran Mak Morn, Solomon Kane) and Kevin Sorbo (Kull, Hercules) from previous sold-out issues of Spectrum.
Win-Mill Productions, Magazine, 100 pages, B&W,  $14.95


Visco Release 2.09 25th February 2005
This is an important update, not only on account of its new content but for reasons which will become evident when you visit. Terry Gibbons would like the site to get as much visibility as possible over the next few months so please, not only visit the updated site yourself, but also circulate the link to www.sfcovers.net as widely as you can.

From Terry:
First, an apology for the few days that Visco was off the air. My domain name registration expired and the renewal notice was sent to an out-of-date emeail address. All fixed now. Release 2.09 is, if not the biggest, much the most complex update I have attempted. It adds no less than 22 new editions and updates six others and, with a small change in the layout of the index, you will find it much easier to locate the new content. There are some genuinely rare titles now included and possibly some you have never even heard of, still less seen on the Internet. Many good reasons to visit and spread the news to others. Enjoy and share!
  Visco can be found at http://www.sfcovers.net

Wild Cat Books - Now available!
BROTHER GRIM... Written by comic-book author Ron Fortier ("Green Hornet" and "Terminator"), this thrilling book of supernatural crime is a must-have for fans of pulp fiction! It features the complete collection of 6 short stories starring Brother Grim, a Dark Avenger in a town of strange happenings and weird menace. In the tradition of The Shadow, The Spider, and The Avenger, Brother Grim stalks the streets of Port Nocturne delivering justice to those who deserve it... and death to those who would oppress the innocent with their evil ways!

Stories include: "The Brothers Grim", "The Shield And The Claw", "The Scales Of Terror", "See Spot Kill", "The Root Of Evil", and "Gorilla Dreams". Illustrated by Rob Davis, with a wonderful cover painting by Thomas Floyd. Introduction by Christopher Mills. ISBN: 1-4116-2481-5, 162 pages, 6"x9", Trade Paperback, $12.99

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


Wonder Woman Season Two on DVD - Available March 1st!
The special 90-minute episode The Return of Wonder Woman opened the second season as Princess Diana convinced her mother the Queen that 30 years later, the world still needed Wonder Woman. 21 more episodes would follow during the second of three seasons that the show lasted. All of them will be found on Warner's March 1st release of Wonder Woman - The Complete 2nd Season.

Special Features: Documentaries : Revolutionizing a Classic: From Comic Book to Television - a documentary that explores the adaptation from the page to the screen with comparison, illustrations and interviews with Lynda Carter, Douglas S. Cramer, Phil Jimenez, Alex Ross, Adam Hughes and Andy Mangels.

 
This is a 4-DVD set.

Retail Price: $39.95

ZORRO #1 - Coming in May!
by Don McGregor
Announcing an all-new full-color Zorro comic from Papercutz. With The Legend of Zorro soon to return the masked swordsman to the big screen, re-uniting Antonio Banderas and Catherine Zeta Jones, Zorro returns to comics as well, re-uniting editor Jim Salicrup with acclaimed Zorro writer Don McGregor. As usual you can expect the unexpected. For the very first time, Zorro is presented in a stunning new manga-like art style, sure to appeal to the ever-growing fans of both manga and anime. Plus, Zorro travels up to the frigid northern parts of California, you¹ve never seen him in before, to battle deadly new foes. And wait till you see the mysterious, beautiful woman he's brought with him! So, when we say Papercutz is presenting Zorro as you've never seen him before, we're not kidding! But we're also keeping everything that's made him one of the true classic swashbucklers and beloved action heroes of our time!
32 pages, Full Color, SRP: $2.95


Update:  Papercutz is planning quarterly Zorro graphic novels collecting the story serialized in the new comics.
Click here and here for a look at the art by Sidney Lima.  Lima's style combines the best elements of many top fan favorite superhero artists with a manga influence. 


ZORRO #1  is solicited in the March PREVIEWS (Now available).
The Diamond Item Code is MAR053050.




18 February 2005

Adventure House:  G-8 AND HIS BATTLE ACES #16 - Coming in May!
SCIENTIST MURDERED IN BERLIN - It was that headline in a German newspaper that sent G-8 on the trail of one of the most ghastly war schemes that ever blasted the fighting skies. Intelligence was not impressed by the news story; but G-8 suspected the motive behind the crime - knew that it promised a horror campaign that might destroy the world - and grimly he set out to combat it!

Reprinting the entire story, "The X-Ray Eye," from G-8 and His Battle Aces (originally published in January 1935) in facsimile format.  Magazine, Soft Cover, 7x10, 112 pages, B&W    SRP: $9.95


G-8 #16 is solicited in the March PREVIEWS (available February 23).
The Diamond Item Code is MAR053348.   


Adventure House: HIGH ADVENTURE #82 - Coming in May!
This issue presenest Frederick Painton's "The Conquest of America," originally serialized in the pages of BATTLE STORIES. Is America Doomed? Will the Asian Hordes of Wu Fang descend upon a helpless America and claim the United States soil as their own? Has America gone too far in disarming after the Great War? Find out in the pages of this stunning action novel, reprinted exactly as it appeared in the pages of the late-'20s-era pulp, 
BATTLE STORIES

Magazine, Soft Cover, 7x10, 112 pages, B&W    SRP: $7.95


HIGH ADVENTURE #82 is solicited in the March PREVIEWS (available February 23).
The Diamond Item Code is MAR053350.  

Adventure House - Now available!
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.

SAUCY MOVIE TALES July 1936 - Now available!
Cover Artist:  Norman Saunders
Size: 7x10
Pages: 96
Pulp replica - full color cover, complete with all ads, illustrations and facsimile pages. 
Price: $14.95
Media Mail Shipping $2.50 for a single copy.


SPICY MYSTERY STORIES February 1938
- Now available!
Cover Artist: H. Parkhurst
Size: 7x10
Pages: 128
Pulp replica - full color cover, complete with all ads, illustrations and facsimile pages. 
Price: $14.95
Media Mail Shipping $2.50 for a single copy.


SPICY MYSTERY STORIES May 1936
- Now available!
Cover Artist: H.J. Ward
Size: 7x10
Pages: 128
Pulp replica - full color cover, complete with all ads, illustrations and facsimile pages. 
Price: $14.95
Media Mail Shipping $2.50 for a single copy.


SPICY MYSTERY STORIES MAY 1936 is solicited in the March PREVIEWS (available February 23).
The Diamond Item Code is MAR053354.  



AGE OF CONAN: HYBORIAN ADVENTURES - LEGENDS OF KERN VOLUME 1 MMPB
by Loren L. Coleman
In the bleak northlands, one name inspires fear like no other - Grimnir. He is a Nordheim raider and the living god of the pundering Vanir. His coming brings a long and desperate winter that grips Cimmeria, birthplace of King Conan, in an icy stranglehold. Destined to confront the dreaded Grimnir, the young, exiled warrior Kerd, the "Wolf-Eye," must confront his legacy and lead his people to deliverance - or certain death!  In bookstores June 7.
Soft Cover, 272 pages    SRP: $6.99


Volume II will be available on June 28 and Volume III will be available on July 26.

LEGENDS OF KERN VOLUME 1
is solicited in the March PREVIEWS (available February 23).
The Diamond Item Code is MAR053452. 

AMAZING ADVENTURES OF THE ESCAPIST #5 - In comic shops February 23rd!
By Howard Chaykin, Kevin McCarthy, Roy Thomas, Jason Hall, Eric Wight,
Paul Grist, Jeffrey Brown, David Hahn, Shawn Martinbrough and more, cover by Matt Wagner.

The blue-suited Escapist is back in the limelight. Howard Chaykin and David Hahn team up for "Siren Song," wherein a mesmerizing saxophone player forces her listeners to commit dastardly deeds/ Writer Kevin McCarthy and artist Shawn Martinbrough present "The Death of the Escapist," with our favorite hero caught by a totalitarian despot. The dictator will crush his citizens' aspirations for freedom‹starting with the Escapist! Jason Hall, of Creeper and Pistolwhip fame, writes the polemic "The Final Curtain" -- featuring the return of artist Eric Wight, winner of the 2004 Russ Manning Award! Also in this issue, the Master of Elusion takes on the Physician of Illusion‹Doc Hypnosis!--in a story written and drawn by Paul Grist, and veteran comics scribe Roy Thomas returns with more Escapist lore of the 1960s. Last but not least, a very special story written and drawn by alternative comics wunderkind, Jeffrey Brown.

80 pages, $8.95


ARGOSY QUARTERLY #3 - Coming in May!
The main volume in this illustrated anthology series features a cover and slipcase art by Mark Summers, and stories by World Fantasy Award-winner Zoran Zivkovic, Marly Youmans, Richard Lupoff, Steve Rasnic Tem, and many more! Also a non-fiction piece on John Dillinger by William F. Nolan, all illustrated by Bill Sienkiewicz! The second volume is the first third chapter of a novel by John Grant, The Dragons of Manhattan, with a cover by Joan Hall. Set includes two squarebound volumes in an illustrated heavy paperboard slipcase. Volume 1: 144 pages; Volume 2: 112 pages (novella).
Set (x2), Soft Cover,  SRP: $20.00
ARGOSY QUARTERLY #3 is solicited in the March PREVIEWS (available February 23).
The Diamond Item Code is MAR052736.       

Bison Books - Five new Robert E. Howard titles are now available!

Boxing Stories
by Robert E. Howard Edited and with an introduction by Chris Gruber
Hardcover $35.00  ISBN : 0-8032-2423-0
Paperback $14.95  ISBN : 0-8032-7352-5
http://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/bookinfo/4751.html

The End of the Trail Western Stories 
by Robert E. Howard Edited and with an introduction by Rusty Burke
Hardcover $35.00  ISBN : 0-8032-2423-0
Paperback $17.95  ISBN : 0-8032-7352-5
http://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/bookinfo/4787.html

The Riot at Bucksnort and Other Western Tales 
by Robert E. Howard Edited and with an introduction by David Gentzel
Hardcover $35.00  ISBN : 0-8032-2425-7
Paperback $14.95  ISBN : 0-8032-7354-1
http://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/bookinfo/4779.html

Lord of Samarcand and Other Adventure Tales of the Old Orient Oriental Tales  
By Robert E. Howard Edited by Rusty Burke With an introduction by Patrice Louinet
Hardcover $35.00  ISBN : 0-8032-2422-2
Paperback $18.95  ISBN : 0-8032-7355-X
http://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/bookinfo/4793.html

The Black Stranger and Other American Tales  
By Robert E. Howard Edited and with an introduction by Steven Tompkins
Hardcover $35.00  ISBN : 0-8032-2421-4
Paperback $17.95  ISBN : 0-8032-7353-3
http://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/bookinfo/4778.html



BRAN MAK MORN: THE LAST KING TP - Coming May 31st!
by Robert E. Howard, with illustrations by Gary Gianni
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 battles 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" - as well as previously unpublished stories and manuscript reproductions.

Soft Cover    SRP: $15.95


BRAN MAK MORN: THE LAST KING is solicited in the March PREVIEWS (available February 23).
The Diamond Item Code is MAR053455.

The Bronze Gazette - Issue #41 is now available!
This issue features:
Doc Savage: The Man and his Machines by Scott Cranford
8 page Doc Savage comic book reprint in full color.
Editor's Corner
The front and rear covers are by Tim Faurote

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
41, 42, and 43.
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.


COMIC BOOK MARKETPLACE #119 - In comic shops February 23rd!
COMIC BOOK MARKETPLACE #119 will feature radio heroes including The Shadow, Lone Ranger, Captain Midnight, and more!  SRP: $6.95

COMPLIMENTS OF THE DOMINO LADY TP - In comic shops April/May!
by Lars Anderson, with cover & interior illustrations by Jim Steranko
Prowl through the alleyways and smoking rooms in these pulp noir thrillers, and discover the mystery and beauty of Domino Lady! Featuring a startling new cover and interior illustrations by Jim Steranko, this anthology collects all six, original Domino Lady pulp tales that initially appeared in SAUCY ROMANTIC ADVENTURES and MYSTERY ADVENTURE MAGAZINE.

Resolicitation from Previews XIV #4.  

COMPLIMENTS OF THE DOMINO LADY
is available NOW from Bold Venture Press.


Soft Cover,   SRP: $14.95


COMPLIMENTS OF THE DOMINO LADY is solicited in the March PREVIEWS (available February 23).
The Diamond Item Code is MAR053454. 

Conan #13 - In comic shops Februray 23rd!
Thoth-amon launches a terrible magical attack on Conan as the High Priest Kalanthes calls upon the power of an ancient holy site. The natural world explodes in a monstrous outpouring of beetles and weeds, and an acolyte of Kalanthes succumbs to the power of the evil god Set.

Writer: Kurt Busiek
Artist: Cary Nord, Thomas Yeates
Cover Artist: Leinil Francis Yu
Colorist: Dave Stewart

Publication Date: February 23, 2005
Format: Full color, 32 pages
Price: $2.99


CONAN #16 - Coming in May!
Kurt Busiek (Writer), Cary Nord (Pencils), and Thomas Yeates (Pencils)
The third major arc in the critically acclaimed, best-selling Conan series begins with Conan once again rejecting civilization, but quickly learning that sorcery reaches out into the wild as well.

Cary Nord begins a much-anticipated run on covers of the series that he made a hit, as we lay the groundwork leading up to the adaptation of one of Robert E. Howard’s most popular stories, "The Tower of the Elephant."

"A writer as prominent as Kurt Busiek delivers many great works; however, this may very well be his crowning achievement. Cary Nord captures the essence of Howard’s vision, with a respectful nod to the legendary Conan art created by Frank Frazetta. Together, Busiek and Nord have truly earned this award." Broken Frontier on awarding Conan their Paper Screen Gem Award in the Fantasy category.
 On sale May 18, Full Color, 32 pages, $2.99
CONAN #16 is solicited in the March PREVIEWS (available February 23).
The Diamond Item Code is MAR050041.

CONAN AND THE JEWELS OF GWAHLUR #2 (of 3) - Coming in May!
P. Craig Russell (Writer/Artist)
For once, it’s not Conan doing the beheading—and he doesn’t like it.
Conan manages to play everyone into the positions he needs them in order to steal the coveted jewels, but he’s still victim to the mystical fortress in which they’re contained, and the primitive thugs who worship the dead oracle watching over the Teeth of Gwahlur.

P. Craig Russell has proved himself not only one of the greatest fantasy artists in the history of comics, from his early work on Elric through collaborations with Neil Gaiman, and the only man to make a reputation adapting stories from other media, including his award-winning Ring of the Nibelung. His adaptation of Howard is a real masterpiece, as inventive and intricate as anything he’s done to date.
  On sale May 11, Full Color, 32 pages, $2.99
JEWELS OF GWAHLUR #2 is solicited in the March PREVIEWS (available February 23).
The Diamond Item Code is MAR050042.

CONAN T-Shirt  - In comic shops February 23rd!
The works of Robert E. Howard strikes a visual cord on the new Conan IV T-shirt featuring the art of Gary Gianni screenprinted in full-color on a white 100% cotton shirt.   S-XL    $17.95,  XXL    $20.95

The shirt will be available in comic shops and direct from Graphitti Designs.

CTHULHU GUG PLUSH - Coming in May/June!
One of the most popular of the Cthulhu monsters, this 12" long Gug Plush was designed by the fervid imagination of Ron Spencer, based on the description by HP Lovecraft himself. "The eyes jutted two inches from each side, shaded by bony protuberances overgrown with coarse hairs. But the head was chiefly terrible because of the mouth. That mouth had great yellow fangs and ran from the top to the bottom of the head, opening vertically instead of horizontally."  First time ever released. Limited production.  Scheduled to ship in May/June 2005.
Plush    SRP: $29.95

CTHULHU GUG PLUSH is solicited in the March PREVIEWS (available February 23).
The Diamond Item Code is MAR053869.

Doc Savage Resin Model Kits
MojoResin has available two Doc Savage resin model kits.
The first is a Doc Savage bust that retails for $45.
The second is a Doc Savage full figure sculpture that retails for $20.

Visit the MojoResin website at
http://www.mojoresin.com/


E-texts on the net this week
The Shadow Magazine: 
There's no new review of a classic Shadow pulp mystery this week. 
This week, THE SHADOW IN REVIEW proudly presents its 100th Two-Minute Shadow Mystery, The Spirit of Xitli by John Olsen. This Two-Minute Shadow Mystery is based on an incident in the April 1, 1940 pulp novel Xitli, God of  Fire.

Shadows of the Pulps:   Nothing new this week.


Blackmask Online: Nothing new this week.

Larry Estep-Online Pulps:    Now with over 550 stories online!

In This Corner--Death! by Emile C. Tepperman from TEN DETECTIVE ACES, April, 1943
Aces Without Wings by Lew Martin from THE AMERICAN EAGLE, Winter 1943
Country Boy by Karl Detzer from SHORT STORIES, April 10, 1936
Herm the Germ by Tom Thursday from ALL SPORTS, Winter 1944-45


H.P. LOVECRAFT: AGAINST THE WORLD, AGAINST LIFE
by Michel Houellebecq
In this prescient work, the author focuses his considerable analytic skills on H.P. Lovecraft, the seminal, enigmatic horror writer of the early 20th century. Lovecraft and Houellebecq are kindred spirits, sharing a uniquely dark worldview. But even as he outlines Lovecraft's rejection of this loathsome world, it is Houellebecq's adulation for the author that drives this work and makes it a love song, infusing the writing with an energy and passion not seen in the author's previous works.

Hard Cover, 5.5x8.5, 150 pages    SRP: $18.00

This book is solicited in the March PREVIEWS (available February 23).
The Diamond Item Code is MAR053468.

H.P. Lovecraft's Magazine of Horror #2 - Now available!
Both the newsprint and book paper editions of H.P. Lovecraft's Magazine of Horror 2 are now available, and with fiction and poems by John Glasby, Richard Matheson, Ray Russell, Jean Paiva, Chris Bunch, Tanith Lee, Mike Allen and many more, you don't really want to miss out on this issue! (the book paper includes a bonus short story, "Pit of Madness" by E. Hoffmann Price!). Cover by Stephen Hickman.

The book paper edition is $15.
The regular edition is $5.99.

Visit the Wildside Press website to order and subscribe.


Hugh B. Cave
The home of late writer Hugh B. Cave was severly damaged during two huge storms that hit Florida in December.  A tree fell onto the roof during one of the hurricanes, leaving a gaping hole and resulting in large amounts of water damage.  The sole room to escape damage was Cave's office containing his books, writings, photos, and memorabilia.  

Milt Thomas, caretaker of the Cave estate, has been working with Cave's step-daughter to inventory his books and papers and to transcribe his legacy onto disk.  They are asking for assistance transcribing Cave's pulp stories into Microsoft Word. If you are interested in helping, please contact Milt Thomas at MiltThomas@aol.com and he will let you know what stories have already been done.

Thomas has also handled several permission requests and says Cave's work will continue to be seen in publication, inckluding several previously unpublished short stories and an epic novel.  The Official Hugh B. Cave website is at http://www.hughcave.com.

Source: LOCUS - February 2005


LEGEND #4  - Coming in May!
Written by Howard Chaykin, art and cover by Russ Heath.

The conclusion. Hugo Danner continues of search for his true self and his place in this world, but how can he help people when all they see is a pariah? And what happens when he realizes that all his powers cannot help him when his true foe is human nature?

48 pages, $5.99, in stores on May 25.


LEGEND #4  is solicited in the March PREVIEWS (available February 23).
The Diamond Item Code is MAR050465.

Moonstone Books: THE PHANTOM #6 - Coming in May!
by Rafael Nieves, Jerry DeCaire, & Art Lyons

DAMNATION GAME: Part 2 (of 2 ) - After Mbeye's newest zombie fails to assassinate him, the Phantom moves swiftly through the streets of Chicago to topple the necromancer's drug empire. He finds in this job some real horror, as the entranced dead are commanded to stop him with a brute power no normal man could ever endure! But this is the Phantom! No spell can hide or shadow a man from his mighty call to Justice.  32 pages, Full Color, SRP: $3.50


THE PHANTOM #6 is solicited in the March PREVIEWS (available February 23).
The Diamond Item Code is MAR053037.

PLANETARY #23  - Coming in May!
Written by Warren Ellis, art and cover by John Cassaday.
The secret history of The Drummer is revealed at last. With Elijah now hiding his actions from the rest of the team, it's down to The Drummer to work out what Elijah's really doing, what he should be doing, and why...

32 pages, $2.99, in stores on May 25.


PLANETARY #23  is solicited in the March PREVIEWS (available February 23).
The Diamond Item Code is MAR050468.

RGK: THE ART OF ROY G. KRENKEL Soft Cover - Coming in May!
Edited by Barry Klugerman & J. David Spurlock
Influenced by early masters J. Allen St. John, J.C. Coll, and Franklin Booth, Roy G. Krenkel has inspired generations of fantasy artists with his portrayals of futuristic cities, prehistoric beasts, Mongol hordes, jungle men, and bodacious beauties. From pulp-styled drawings of the late '40s to early work in EC Comics' Weird Science, and defining art on Tarzan, Conan, and The Wizard of Oz, RGK: The Art of Roy G. Krenkel is of interest to anyone whose imagination has been inspired by the stories of Edgar Rice Burroughs or Robert E. Howard!
Resolicitation from Previews Vol. XIV #8
Soft Cover, 132 pages,  SRP: $19.95


RGK: THE ART OF ROY G. KRENKEL is solicited in the March PREVIEWS (available February 23).
The Diamond Item Code is MAR053231.

Robert E. Howard book cover bibliography
Taking a cue from the Howard Works website, a Robert E. Howard book cover bibliography is now available online at http://members.shaw.ca/zav_sto/reh.htm.  Unfortunately, web space limits prevents including full size cover scans of the books, but it's still a useful resource with the thumbnails. Any corrections, requests, or missing scans can be e-mailed to zav_sto@yahoo.ca.

SwordandSorcery.org
New articles are now online:  
Heny Kuttner's Elak of Atlantis:  http://www.swordandsorcery.org/swordsmen-elak.asp
Conan Pastiche Reviews: http://www.swordandsorcery.org/book-reviews.asp
The Elric Saga:  http://www.swordandsorcery.org/elric-saga.asp


Vintage Library's 20th Century Email Series
There is always a story behind the story. This email series will uncover the details and deliver them to you once every week or so about the great authors, artists, actors, characters, directors, magazines, movies, publishers and stories of the 20th Century.

In week one, Vintage Library will bring you an overview of the Shadow's career in print, radio and film. Week two will take you behind the scenes of Orson Welles historic radio broadcast The War of the Worlds.

Normally one to two pages in length, packed with information and links to MP3 files, flash audio, pictures and other items, these emails will be an excellent introduction to much of the great fiction at the Vintage Library.

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Wildside Press - Coming mid-March!
The expected delivery date of The Moon of Skulls, Volume Two of The Weird Works of Robert E. Howard, has been finally confirmed as the second week of March. Volume Two picks up where Volume One left off —  collecting Robert E. Howard's fiction and prose published in WEIRD TALES Magazine from October 1929 to November 1930, plus one from ORIENTAL STORIES.

You can advance order your copy now.
 
Price: $35


Wildside Press - Now available!
The Opium Ship by H. Bedford Jones
Originally published as a four-part serial in the legendary pulp magazine THE THRILL BOOK, here is the tale of Sir Gerald Desmond, late officer in his majesty's Royal Flying Corps. Broke and drunk in Manila, he befriends a consumptive Irish fiddler, Michael O'Sullivan, and the two become involved in a free fight with the native constabulary. From this brawl they are rescued -- but when they come to their senses, they find they have been shanghaied! Typhoons, smugglers, a beautiful woman, opium, and mutiny are just the beginning of their adventures -- for two Irishmen, worldly and wise, will always come out on top in the end!


Price: $15.95

Secret Agent "X": Claws of the Corpse Cult
The identity of Secret Agent "X" is an enigma. He comes and goes veiled in a cloak of mystery. His name, his background, and even his date of birth are riddles, even to those who know him best. He is a man of a thousand faces — master of make-up, voice impersonation, and acting. With the dogs of war snarling at the door of the United States, Secret Agent "X" goes where other investigators dare not follow . . . to the cesspits of Hawaii, where spies and plots abound, where a secret Hindu cult does the bidding of a foreign government bent on plunging the U.S.A. into the midst of a new global war!


Price: $15

THE THRILL BOOK
A legendary magazine, one of the holy grails of pulp collecting. Original copies sell for thousands of dollars — if you can find them. Running for sixteen issues in 1919, it was a magazine of "strange, bizzare, occult, mysterious tales," but not quite a fantastic-fiction magazine, mixing various types of adventure stories with often outstanding fantasy, horror, and science fiction by Murray Leinster, Seabury Quinn, Francis Stevens, Perley Moore Sheehan, Tod Robbins, Edward Lucas White, Greye La Spina, and other giants of the pulp era.

Price: $19.95

ZORRO #1 - Coming in May!
by Don McGregor
Announcing an all-new full-color Zorro comic from Papercutz. With The Legend of Zorro soon to return the masked swordsman to the big screen, re-uniting Antonio Banderas and Catherine Zeta Jones, Zorro returns to comics as well, re-uniting editor Jim Salicrup with acclaimed Zorro writer Don McGregor. As usual you can expect the unexpected. For the very first time, Zorro is presented in a stunning new manga-like art style, sure to appeal to the ever-growing fans of both manga and anime. Plus, Zorro travels up to the frigid northern parts of California, you¹ve never seen him in before, to battle deadly new foes. And wait till you see the mysterious, beautiful woman he's brought with him! So, when we say Papercutz is presenting Zorro as you've never seen him before, we're not kidding! But we're also keeping everything that's made him one of the true classic swashbucklers and beloved action heroes of our time!
32 pages, Full Color, SRP: $2.95

ZORRO #1  is solicited in the March PREVIEWS (available February 23).
The Diamond Item Code is MAR053050.




11 February 2005

BURROUGHS BULLETIN OMNIBUS EDITION OF #1-12 (1947-1956) - Now available!
An authorized reprint of the 1963 BURROUGHS BULLETIN OMNIBUS EDITION OF #1-12 is now available.
In 1963 Vern Coriell did an omnibus reprint edition of the first 12 issues of THE BURROUGHS BULLETIN. That edition was in a 6" x 9" format, but  this reprint has the pages enlarged 20% to 8 1/2 x 11.  It contains all the pages of the original edition in facsimile, plus has new full color covers, the front using the Frank R. Paul art from the cover of the 1927 AMAZING STORIES ANNUAL and the back cover from a 1960s British paperback edition of A PRINCESS OF  MARS.

This 126 page volume includes articles by Philip  Jose Farmer ("The Golden Age and the Brass"), Forrest  J Ackerman (a short article on ERB when he was still alive), articles on Hal Foster, Tarzan movies  (including vintage news from when the films were new), a checklist of ERB books and magazine appearances, a Tarzan merchandise checklist, Tarzan radio programs, reviews of Tarzan movies, "The Works of ERB And The Sands of Time" by Thomas S. Gardner, "What Makes Tarzan Act That Way" by Edgar Rice Burroughs, "Science Fiction Discussion" by John
Harwood and many more articles. Plus artwork by Rex Maxon, Russ Manning, Hannes Bok, J. Allen St. John and more.

Order for $20.00 plus $6.00 priority mail or $2.00 media mail (or outside the US for $9.00 Global Priority mail) to
James Van Hise, 57754 Onaga Trail, Yucca Valley, CA 92284.  Via Paypal pay to Jimvanhise@aol.com


Chaosium
The next book to be sent to the printer is The Terror and Other Tales by Arthur Machen.
This fiction anthology will probably release in late March or April.

ARKHAM TALES:  Chaosium is putting together a new fiction collection for either late 2005 or 2006. If you're interested in submitting a story, you can read the submission guidelines at Chaosium.com.

Visit the Chaosium website at http://www.chaosium.com/


Conan #13 - Preview now available online!
Dark Horse Comics has posted a preview of Conan #13 on the Dark Horse website.
Thoth-amon launches a terrible magical attack on Conan as the High Priest Kalanthes calls upon the power of an ancient holy site. The natural world explodes in a monstrous outpouring of beetles and weeds, and an acolyte of Kalanthes succumbs to the power of the evil god Set.

Writer: Kurt Busiek
Artist: Cary Nord, Thomas Yeates
Cover Artist: Leinil Francis Yu
Colorist: Dave Stewart

Publication Date: February 23, 2005
Format: Full color, 32 pages
Price: $2.99


CONAN #16 - Coming in May!
Kurt Busiek (Writer), Cary Nord (Pencils), and Thomas Yeates (Pencils)
The third major arc in the critically acclaimed, best-selling Conan series begins with Conan once again rejecting civilization, but quickly learning that sorcery reaches out into the wild as well.

Cary Nord begins a much-anticipated run on covers of the series that he made a hit, as we lay the groundwork leading up to the adaptation of one of Robert E. Howard’s most popular stories, "The Tower of the Elephant."

"A writer as prominent as Kurt Busiek delivers many great works; however, this may very well be his crowning achievement. Cary Nord captures the essence of Howard’s vision, with a respectful nod to the legendary Conan art created by Frank Frazetta. Together, Busiek and Nord have truly earned this award." Broken Frontier on awarding Conan their Paper Screen Gem Award in the Fantasy category.


On sale May 18, Full Color, 32 pages, $2.99

CONAN AND THE JEWELS OF GWAHLUR #2 (of 3) - Coming in May!
P. Craig Russell (Writer/Artist)
For once, it’s not Conan doing the beheading—and he doesn’t like it.
Conan manages to play everyone into the positions he needs them in order to steal the coveted jewels, but he’s still victim to the mystical fortress in which they’re contained, and the primitive thugs who worship the dead oracle watching over the Teeth of Gwahlur.

P. Craig Russell has proved himself not only one of the greatest fantasy artists in the history of comics, from his early work on Elric through collaborations with Neil Gaiman, and the only man to make a reputation adapting stories from other media, including his award-winning Ring of the Nibelung. His adaptation of Howard is a real masterpiece, as inventive and intricate as anything he’s done to date.

On sale May 11, Full Color, 32 pages, $2.99

CONAN - Upcoming fill-in issue and other news!
At last weekend's Emerald City Comic convention, Conan editor Scott Allie had dinner with a significant portion of the Conan creative team - Kurt, Cary and Dave. Kurt ran through the next arc for everyone, the lead in and adaptation of "Tower of the Elephant," which features Cary's first run of covers on issues #16 through #19, as well as the John Severin/Bruce Timm fill-in issue in #18. Issues #20 through #22, the actual "Tower" adaptation, will have covers by Jose Ladronn, who helped to design the bizarre City of Thieves for Dark Horse.

Besides talking over the series, 
Scott was also able to give Dave, Cary, and Kurt copies of the first Conan hardcover, collecting issues #0 through #7. The fans who were able to get a look at the book were impressed - Dark Horse really dressed this one up, a great cover illustration on a heavy dust jacket, thick interior paper that Dave Stewart felt held his color up better than the monthly printing - the difference between night and day, he said. The backup material, including glimpses of Cary's sketchbook, round this out into one of the biggest books Dark Horse ever made, and, an award magnet.

P. Craig Russell's Conan mini-series, Conan and the Jewels of Gwalhur, is almost done. The book looks gorgeous so far, and Dark Horse is already making plans for a hardcover collection including a sketchbook and a look back to Craig's work on Conan the Barbarian #22, with Roy Thomas, Barry Smith, Dan Adkins, Val Mayerik, and others - a must for the history buff.

Scott also reports that the other two Conan side projects are stalled on the runway. A Conan adventure in the eastern lands of Khitai is moving very slowly despite the scripts in hand from Akira Yoshida (Thor: Son of Asgard). Kurt Busiek, Len Wein, and Kelley Jones's Thoth-amon series hasn't quite gotten off the ground yet either. With a lot riding on both series - the creation of the eastern lands and an in-depth look into the history of Conan's greatest foe - these are not books which can be rushed. So you might find yourselves with only one Conan book a month for a little longer than intended, but quality can't be rushed. Check out Scott's periodic Conan updates in the Dark Horse Comics Conan Zone.

Cthulhu: Gug Plush - Coming in May/June!
One of the most popular of the Cthulhu monsters, this Gug was designed by the fervid imagination of Ron Spencer, based on the description by HP Lovecraft himself. "The eyes jutted two inches from each side, shaded by bony protuberances overgrown with coarse hairs. But the head was chiefly terrible because of the mouth. That mouth had great yellow fangs and ran from the top to the bottom of the head, opening vertically instead of horizontally." First time ever released - limited production!
 Price: $29.99.  
Cthulhu: Gug Plush can be pre-ordered from Entertainment Earth
.

Cthulhu: Moon Beast Plush - Coming in June!
The Moon Beasts are slippery white toad-like beings whose only sensory organs are pinkish tentacles protruding from their snouts. Designed by Ron Spencer, this 13-inch tall and 12-inch wide "corpse like" plush is a servant of Nyarlathotep who can serve your evil purposes as well!  Price: $29.99.  
Cthulhu: Moon Beast Plush can be pre-ordered from Entertainment Earth
.

Cthulhu Plastic Action Figure - Now available!
Now, you can get Cthulhu the 3 ½” plastic figure! He's evil, he devours humans, and wants to destroy the world, and he would look so cute next to your computer or perched on your bookshelf. For the first time ever, limited production.
Price: $9.99.


The Cthulhu plastic action figure may be available through your local comic shop.
The Diamond Item Code is AUG043804.

The Cthulhu plastic action figure is available from Give Me Toys or Troll and Toad.com.

The Dark Man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies - Now available!
THE DARK MAN #8 is now available.

The contents of Issue no. 8 include:

"Texas as Character in Robert E. Howard's Fiction" by Mark Finn. The influence of the state of Texas on Howard and his use of said state within his fiction.

"Robert E. Howard in the Gothic Tradition" by Charles Gramlich. The influence of Gothic authors, particularly Edgar Allan Poe, on Howard's fictional output.

"Two Views on The Barbaric Triumph" by Fred Blosser and S.T. Joshi. Two critical reviews on the Don Herron edited collection The Barbaric Triumph.

"Adventures--Imperial and Otherwise" by Mark E. Hall. A focused study on Richard Phillips' Mapping Men and Empire: A Geography of Adventure and the influence that Imperialism had upon pulp authors, Howard in particular.

Power of the Writing Mind reviewed by Scotty Henderson.

Graveyard Rats reviewed by Charles Hoffmann.

"Through a Prism, Darkly" by David Robbins. Critical review of The Savage Tales of Soloman Kane.

For more information and to order, visit the Seele-Brennt website at http://reh.seele-brennt.com/eight/

The retail price is $8

E-texts on the net this week
The Shadow Magazine: 
Wizard of Crime is reviewed this week.
The Vengeful Ghost
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 550 stories online!

Quick Pay for Maverick Men by Ed Earl Repp from ACTION STORIES, June 1942
King Solomon's Throne
by Lon Williams from REAL WESTERN STORIES, October 1952
   Featuring: Lee Winters
Plumb Amusing
by Jackson Cole from MASKED RIDER WESTERN, June 1949
Murder's Crystal Ball
by Nicholas Zook from 10-STORY DETECTIVE, February 1949
The Ebony Cat by Rex Whitechurch from CRACK DETECTIVE STORIES, May 1949

Flash Gordon
According to the Digital Bits website, industry sources revealed that Universal is currently working on a Flash Gordon: Special Edition for release on DVD later this year, in honor of the film's 25th anniversary.


F. Paul Wilson's Repairman Jack novel THE TOMB
Craig Spector has penned a screen adaptation of F. Paul Wilson's Repairman Jack novel, THE TOMB, for Beacon Pictures' and Universal Studios' $80M action-thriller film. Word is filming will commence this year.


Gryphon Books - Now available!
Gryphon Books is proud to release the latest 3 books in our ongoing historic publishing program which will bring out the entire 26 book series of Golden Amazon SF novels by John Russell Fearn.  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:
#21: World In Duplicate
#22: Lords of Creation
#23: Duel With Colossus


NOTE: BOOKS #22 & 23 are ORIGINAL NOVELS
They have Never before been Published in ANY form!!
All 3 books are available now in attractive trade paperbacks at $15 each + postage.
(All 23 Golden Amazon books are currently in stock, $15 per copy + postage)


Pulp Crime Classics edited by Gary Lovisi, new 188 trade paperback featuring a baker’s dozen of great crime stories from the digest magazines of the 50s and 60s, includes Mike Avallone, Morris Hershman, Hal Masur, Dan Sontup, Bruce Cassidy and others, with great sexy cover art by Ron Wilber, $20.00

Barsoom: Edgar Rice Burroughs and the Martian Vision
by Richard A. Lupoff, first new edition in 30 years and first paperback, a great survey and history of ERB and the Martian and John Carter series, great fun, with a gorgeous new cover by George Barr and interior illos, a excellent addition to ERB-dom, out now, $16 + postage.


Collecting Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Paperbacks by Gary Lovisi, a reprint and new edition of this popular collectors book on these three popular genres in paperback, many covers shown along with history, key books, authors, artists, collectables, as new, $15 + postage.  [copies gladly signed upon request]

Sherlock Holmes & The Terror Out Of Time
by Ralph Vaughan, incredible original novel as Holmes joins Doyle’s other hero Professor Edward Challenger in London as they fight the minions of Cthulhu. In the process they meet Aliester
Crowley and assorted luminaries of the period in this mix of Doyle and H.P. Lovecraft. Out now at $15 + postage.


Dark Centauri by John Glasby, classic pulp science fiction adventure, latest book in the Gryphon SF Rediscover Series, first US edition and first appearance in 50 years of an SF classic, $15 + postage.

The Pulp Crime Digests is a survey, index and price guide to the hundreds of traditional mystery and expliotation crime digests of the 50s and 60s with information found nowhere else. It features an Introduction by Harlan Ellison and cover art by Robert Maguire (from Manhunt), and an Afterword by Peter Enfantino. It contains an issue by issue list with contents, author, cover artist, value for each issue for digests such as Manhunt, Trapped, Guilty, Man From UNCLE, Two Fisted, Bloodhound, Off Beat, Web Detective, Hunted, and about 90 more, some very obscure. The book is a large-size paperback, about 150pp, and sells for $35 + postage. Signed copies available upon request.

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/

Hard Case Crime - New titles due in two weeks!
The Mystery Writers of America announced this year's nominations for the Edgar Allan Poe Award, and they chose to nominate two of Hard Case Crime's first six books: THE CONFESSION by Domenic Stansberry for "Best Paperback Original" and LITTLE GIRL LOST by Richard Aleas for "Best First Novel."

If you haven't yet read THE CONFESSION or LITTLE GIRL LOST, you can get copies through the Hard Case Crime web site, http://www.hardcasecrime.com, or order them through your favorite local bookseller.

Hard Case Crime's next two titles (HOME IS THE SAILOR by Day Keene and KISS HER GOODBYE by Allan Guthrie) will be out in just a few weeks.  HOME IS THE SAILOR was originally published in 1952, so as amazing as it is, it's not eligible for awards; but KISS HER GOODBYE is brand new, so...who knows? 

Around the same time that HOME IS THE SAILOR and KISS HER GOODBYE hit stores, 
Hard Case Crime will be making a very exciting announcement about the lineup of authors for their second year of publication!

Harold Lamb - Khlit the Cossack stories to be published beginning spring 2006!
The Wildside Press Harold Lamb books previously announced have been cancelled.
University of Nebraska Press/Bison Books
has agreed to publish the complete adventures of Khlit the Cossack, along with all the tales of Khlit's companions and standalone Cossack stories. Four large volumes are slated for publication. The first two will be printed in the spring of 2006, and the final volumes will be printed in fall of 2006. Provided that they sell well, other volumes of Lamb work will follow, including the proposed Swords of the West Crusader story collection.


Visit the Harold Lamb website at
http://www.haroldlamb.net


Jack Williamson Lectureship
The Jack Williamson Lectureship Committee is proud to announce the 29th Annual Williamson Lectureship, to be held March 3, 2005, on the campus of Eastern New Mexico University. This event honors distinguished Emeritus Professor of English Dr. Jack Williamson, science fiction author and scholar. You are cordially invited to join Dr. Williamson and the Lectureship’s guests, Walter Jon Williams and Gregory Benford, for luncheon on Thursday, March 3, and for a panel presentation by the authors at 7 p.m. that evening, in Buchanan Hall in ENMU’s Music Building. Our guest convener of Lectureship events will be author Connie Willis, a long-time friend of the Lectureship.

A campus tradition since 1977, the Williamson Lectureship annually invites well known authors to visit campus and discuss the interactions of science and the humanities.
Visit the Eastern New Mexico University website for more information.


James Rollins/James Clemens
MAP OF BONES officially hits bookstores Tuesday, April 26th.   MAP OF BONES is Rollin's attempt to tell a historical thriller set against a background of intrigue, Catholicism, and current-day technology. You can read the opening prologue on James Rollins website.



SHADOWFALL will be available in July.
 Visit James Clemen's website for a peak at the cover.

Midnight House - Horrible Imaginings by Fritz Leiber is now available!
HORRIBLE IMAGININGS is almost sold out at the publisher.
HORRIBLE IMAGININGS can also be ordered from Shocklines.
Midnight House is pleased to announce a new collection of tales by the legendary Fritz Leiber. Considered by many to be the greatest writer in the field of fantastic fiction, Fritz Leiber's long and productive career spanned fifty years. This present collection assembles stories from sources ranging from 1940s issues of WEIRD TALES to rare fanzines like AMRA and WHISPERS. As a special treat, this book includes a "lost" story, "Skinny's Wonderful", apparently written for ESQUIRE or PLAYBOY which was recently discovered in the author's papers. Most of the stories gathered here are making their first appearance in book form or have been virtually unobtainable for many years. Fritz Leiber was the winner of every major award for science fiction, fantasy, and horror during his career. While many of his novels remain in print, much of his great short fiction has been virtually unobtainable for decades. This is the third of a series of volumes dedicated to preserving all of Fritz Leiber's weird and macabre tales under the Midnight House imprint as a companion set to the volumes of science fiction published by Darkside Press.

Midnight House is dedicated to the preservation of classic horror and weird fiction in handsome, inexpensive editions. Printings are limited to 500 numbered, casebound copies with sewn signatures. Horrible Imaginings features a striking cover by noted artist Allen Koszowski and will be ready for shipping in September of this year.  
All previous Leiber collections have sold out on publication and advance orders are strongly recommend.

Casebound - $45.00

Orders can be placed on the Midnight House website at http://www.darksidepress.com/leiberhorrible.html.

Nemesis Magazine #6 - Now available!
Nemesis Magazine is an e-publication presenting new stories in the style of the Golden Age pulps. Free sample chapters are available for download from  http://www.geocities.com/solitary_bird/nemesis.html
.

Nemesis Magazine #6: Rachel Rocket in "March of the Molten Image"
RACHEL ROCKET IN THE CLUTCHES OF A FASCIST MILLIONAIRE'S DEATH MACHINE!
Investigating a mysterious cloud of smoke on the Caribbean Sea, Rachel Rocket and her partner, Hank Rowan, crash land on an island where an evil industrialist is building the world’s most terrible weapons of mass destruction! Soon Rachel has been sentenced to a life of soul-destroying drudgery in the bowels of a mysterious factory no one leaves alive. While Hank and his newfound companion, an island native longing for escape, battle the sea in an open boat, Rachel Rocket discovers the secret her masters have worked so hard to protect – a weapon that harnesses the power of the universe to rain down fire upon from the sky upon helpless victims of tyranny’s lust for power. With the aid of unexpected allies, Rachel resolves to destroy the weapon – even if it costs her life. Battling a machine-gun wielding army of guards and dodging the blazing fury of a U.S. Navy air raid, Rachael faces barehanded the unimaginable power of a dictator’s most dangerous toy, the Molten Image. Fighting for her life, Rachel knows that stopping the March of the Molten Image will be only the first step in her desperate effort to save the East Coast from destruction.


Back issues of Nemesis Magazine
are available from Renaissance E-books.
Nemesis Magazine #1: Featuring Gun Moll, Undercover Nemesis of Crime Stephen Adams
Nemesis Magazine #2: Featuring Rachel Rocket in "Hell Wings over Manhattan" Stephen Adams
Nemesis Magazine #3: Featuring Victory Rose in "The Fuhrer's Final Trumpet" Stephen Adams
Nemesis Magazine #4: Femme Noir in "Hell's Hungry Darlings" Stephen Adams
Nemesis Magazine #5: Featuring Gun Moll in "Angel with No Hands" Stephen Adams


Rafael Sabatini
Two of Sabatini's swashbuckling films, The Sea Hawk and Captain Blood, will be available on DVD in April.

Captain Blood, stars Basil Rathbone, Errol Flynn, Lionel Atwill, and Olivia de Havilland.  
This rousing adventure chronicles the travails of Peter Blood (Flynn), a righteous doctor unjustly sold into slavery for treating the wounds of rebels, a kind of British Dr. Mudd. Sent to a Jamaican plantation where he toils under the brutal whip of Lionel Atwill and seethes with passion for his fair niece (the astonishingly beautiful Olivia de Havilland), he escapes from bondage with his fellow prisoners and becomes the gentleman rogue pirate of the Caribbean.

The Sea Hawk, stars Errol Flynn, Brenda Marshall, and Claude Rains.
Flynn plays the dashing gentleman pirate as dedicated patriot, looting Spanish ships for English coffers with the private blessing of Queen Elizabeth (Flora Robson, reprising the role from Fire over England). The film opens with a rousing sea battle: broadside cannon fire sends masts falling and splinters a-flying before Flynn's men take their Spanish quarry in a furious shipboard cutlass battle. The fearless fighter becomes a stumbling schoolboy when he falls for the Spanish ambassador's niece, but he's back in his element when he sails to the New World for treasure and lands in the middle of a deadly conspiracy.

Both films will be available April 19th with a Suggested Retail price of $19.95.



REH: TWO GUN RACONTEUR #8 - Coming in June!
TGR #8 will feature a great line-up of artists, including David Burton, Bill Cavalier, Gene Day, Stephen Fabian, Greg Ruth and others.  Also, due to brisk sales for issues 5, 6 and 7, the print run will be increased from 250 to 300 copies.
TGR #8 is scheduled for June.
Visit the REH: TWO GUN RACONTEUR website at http://rehtwogunraconteur.com.

The Savage Tales of Soloman Kane - Now available!
The Science Fiction Book Club is now offering an exclusive hard cover edition of The Savage Tales of Soloman Kane to members for only $12.99.
 

Sky Captain & The World of Tomorrow
Sky Captain & The World of Tomorrow  has been nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film.
The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror films was founded in 1972 by Dr. Donald A. Reed to recognize the high achievements of genre filmmaking, television and home entertainment. The Saturn Awards are presented annually to honor and recognize the genres of the fantastic. This year’s 31st Annual Saturn Awards will take place on Tuesday, May 3, at the Universal City Hilton Hotel.


Tarzan II
Disney Home Video has today announced plans to release a straight to video Tarzan II this coming June. The details are still very sketchy at the moment, as the disc has yet to be officially announced. However, the disc has been slated to arrive on the 14th of June this year. The retail price should be set at around $29.99.


TOM STRONG #31 - In comic shops Februray 16th!
Written by Michael Moorcock, art and cover by Jerry Ordway.

Part 1 of a 2-issue tale. A famed Metatemporal Investigator -- or Time 'Tec -- enlists the aid of Tom Strong to save the multiverse. Together with Solomon and Pneuman, they must travel back through time, across the Moonbeam Roads that bridge the multiverse, to find the one responsible for this dire threat: Count Zodiac.

32 pages, $2.95


THRILLING COMIC COVER ART OF ALEX SCHOMBURG - Now available!
Now available from Vanguard Productions.
Available in comic shops February 16th.


THRILLING COMIC BOOK COVER ART OF ALEX SCHOMBERG Deluxe Hard Cover

Thrilling, Wonder, Captain America, America's Best, Marvel, Exciting, Startling: Alex Schomburg produced the most dazzling array of high-quality comic-book covers in the Golden Age of American Comics. Stan Lee said, "Alex Schomburg was to comic books what Norman Rockwell was to The Saturday Evening Post." With Golden Age comic books with Schomburg covers selling for record prices in America's leading auction houses, this book collects, for the first time ever, a host of tantalizing Schomburg treasures in one volume! Superheroes, jungle girls, robots, wild animals, and space travelers abound in these romantic and nostalgic Pop-Art icons of the bygone WWII era. Slipcased edition, with 16 extra color pages! 
Deluxe Hard Cover, 8x11, 184 pages,  $49.95
Hard Cover, 168 pages,  $34.95

WAR OF THE WORLDS DVD
A new DVD collector's edition of the classic War of the Worlds is due out this summer.

WAR OF THE WORLDS GRAPHIC NOVEL - Coming in May!
 Best Sellers Illustrated will launch its line of graphic novels in May with an adaptation of the H.G. Wells science-fiction classic, The War of the Worlds.

Vice-president Aron Kessler said, "Wells was far ahead of his time when The War of the Worlds was first published in book form in 1898. Not only was he a visionary, but he was also an astute social critic whose writings are as relevant today as they were over a century ago. For these reasons, we're able to remain true to the original story, while completely updating it for a modern audience."

The adaptation is written by Stephen Stern, writer/creator of the independent comic-book, Zen Intergalactic Ninja. Stern's other credits include the comic-book adaptation of the animated classic, Mr. Magoo¹s Christmas Carol and the collection of novellas and short stories, Alien Hero.

"The War of the Worlds isn¹t just a great science-fiction novel; it¹s great literature," Stern said. "As always in modernizing a classic, the task is to remain faithful to the spirit of the source material while re-imagining it in a contemporary context. In this instance, I¹m also shifting the locale from London and its environs to the New York metropolitan area. In light of recent history, this attack by the Martians takes on a chilling relevancy and poignancy."

War of the Worlds is illustrated by veteran Star Trek comic-book artist Arne Starr. The graphic novel will feature a cover by Frank Brunner.


William Hope Hodgson
Tartarus Press is co-publishing , with PS Publishing, The Wandering Soul by William Hope Hodgson, edited by Jane Frank, which presents a variety of hitherto uncollected material for Hodgson fans. It will be in the form of a limited trade edition (500 copies), and a special limited edition (150 copies which will be slipcased along with a volume of Hodgson's unpublished poetry.) Visit the PS Publishing website for further details and to order.


World Fantasy Con 2006 -  Focus on Robert E. Howard
World Fantasy Con 2006 will be held in Austin, Texas Nov. 2-5, with the focus and emphasis on the Centennial Anniversary of one Robert E. Howard.  Watch the World Fantasy Con website for the latest updates.





04 February 2005
2005 Film Release Dates
February 18, 2005
February 18, 2005
March 11, 2005
March 25, 2005
April 01,2005

May 06, 2005
May 19, 2005
June 17, 2005
June 29, 2005
July 8, 2005
September 30, 2005
November 04, 2005
December 14, 2005
SON OF THE MASK
CONSTANTINE
A SOUND OF THUNDER
SAHARA
SIN CITY

THE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY
STAR WARS: EPISODE 3
BATMAN BEGINS
WAR OF THE WORLDS
FANTASTIC FOUR
SERENITY
THE LEGEND OF ZORRO
KING KONG


2005 WINDY CITY PULP & PAPERBACK CONVENTION (#5)
April 22 (Friday) through April 24 (Sunday), 2005

http://www.windycitypulpandpaper.com

Now at a New Hotel:
THE RAMADA PLAZA HOTEL O'HARE
6600 North Mannheim Rd.
Rosemont, IL 60018
Hotel Phone # (847) 827-5131
http://www.ramadaplazaohare.com   (Please mention the con when booking rooms!)


For our fifth anniversary, we're trying to put on our best show yet. The most obvious change is that we've moved to a new hotel, with larger exhibit space.  And moved one month later, for better spring weather!

MEMBERSHIPS:  Memberships are $25 for all three days (increasing to $30 after April 1, 2005), $20 for Friday only, $20 for Saturday only, and $10 for Sunday only.  Please note that we can now accept payments online through paypal (account pulpvault@msn.com).  If you register before April 1, 2005, your membership badge will be mailed to you, allowing you to by-pass the registration line and pick up your program book and other materials at your convenience.  ALL ATTENDEES WHO PURCHASE THREE DAY MEMBERSHIPS WILL ALSO RECEIVE A FREE CONVENTION CANVAS BAG, CONTAINING FREE BOOKS AND OTHER GOODIES FROM OUR DEALERS.


DEALER INFO:  Dealer setup begins Friday at 10am - the dealer room is open to the public from 2-6 pm Friday, 9 am-5 pm Saturday and 9 am-4pm Sunday.  For dealers, tables are now 8' long, instead of the 6' tables we had at our old hotel.  Each table includes: 1 tablecloth and 2 chairs.  WALL TABLES ARE SOLD OUT!  (If you want to be added to the waitlist for wall tables, let us know, but we don't expect any to open up at this time.)  Until April 1, 2005, full island tables are $55 and half island tables are $35; after April 1, 2005, rates increase to $65 for full and $40 for half.  There is no access to the room on Thursday. IMPORTANT NOTE: Each dealer and dealer's helper must also buy a membership.

GUEST OF HONOR: ERNEST "DARCY" CHIRIACKA CONFIRMED AS GUEST OF HONOR!
Chiriacka began his pulp career in 1940 and by the time it was over in the 1950s, he had painted over 500 covers for Ace, Dell, Popular, Street & Smith, and Thrilling Publications.  His paperback cover career, which began in 1948 and ran until 1966, found him painting covers for Avon Books, Cardinal Editions, Pocket Books, Century Publications, Dell Paperbacks, Gold Medal, Hillman Publications, Perma Books, and Popular Library.  In 1950 he broke into the slicks and became a prolific contributor there as well, in addition to calendar pin-up work for Esquire in the early 1950s.  Ultimately he moved into the fine art field.  The GoH presentation will be at 7 pm Saturday evening, and several of his original paintings will be on display in our art show on Saturday and Sunday.  There will also be an autograph session at 3 pm on Saturday afternoon, which will include other attending authors and artists signing.  See our website for details as they develop of other professionals who'll be signing.


AUCTION:  The auction will kick off Saturday at 8 pm.  In addition to pulps, paperbacks and other material submitted by attendees, this year's auction will feature part two of The Incredible, Once-in-a-Lifetime Munsey/Popular Publications Auction - an incredible assortment of one-of-a-kind items from the Munsey and Popular files.  HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE a 4 page hand written letter by Cornell Woolrich, a near 1" thick file concerned with George Allan England (including a number of long letters from England and signed by him), a nearly 4" thick file of letters regarding THE COURT OF LAST RESORT (teaming author, Erle Stanley Gardner; publisher, Harry Steeger; and detective, Raymond Schindler to investigate men wrongfully imprisoned and their efforts to correct such mistakes, made into a book and later a TV show - the file includes many long letters, some signed "Erle"), other material by or about Robert Bloch, Albert Payson Terhune, Clarence Mulford, T.S. Stribling, "Cap" Shaw, and many others, and loads of signed checks (including Rex Stout, Ray Cummings, Harold Lamb, Talbot Mundy, Rudolph Belarksi, Ralph Milne Farley, Frederick Davis and many more).  A much more complete list of items can be found on our website.  A unique opportunity not to be missed!

PULP FILM FEST:  Our Pulp Film Fest shows old movies based on pulp stories, on 16 mm film.  There will be 2 sessions Friday (beginning at 2 pm & 8 pm) and 2 sessions Saturday (beginning at 2 pm and following the auction).  More info will be posted on the website closer to the con; the tentative schedule includes THE BLACK DOLL (1938; from the novel of the same name, published in a 1936 issue of ACE-HIGH DETECTIVE) and THE PRESCOTT KID (1934; from Claude Rister's novelette "Wolves of Catclaw," published in a 1933 issue of RANGELAND LOVE STORIES).  The Pulp Film Fest is organized by Ed Hulse and sponsored by Blood 'N' Thunder magazine (http://www.geocities.com/poppub/).

ART SHOW:  We will once again be hosting an art show displaying original pulp and paperback art.  This year's art show will include a MAJOR DISPLAY OF HAROLD MCCAULEY ART!  Chicago-based artist Harold McCauley was one of the top sf artists of the 1940s and 1950s, working first for the Ziff-Davis chain of magazines before following Ray Palmer and contributing to his stable.  Few could draw women like McCauley, and he's still perhaps best remembered today for his Mac Girl.  We're pleased to announce that his wife and daughters will be attending the convention in connection with a major display of over 20 McCauley originals being planned for the art show.  We anticipate that originals by many other artists will also be on display at the show, including by George Rozen, Walter Baumhofer, J. Allen St. John, Tom Lovell, Modest Stein, Peter Driben, Frank Kelly Freas, Ed Emshwiller, Virgil Finlay, Edd Cartier and Laurence Herndon.  This year, the art show is sponsored by Dan Zimmer and the fine folks at Illustration magazine (www.illustration-magazine.com).  If you have any art you'd like to make available for display in the art show, please contact us.  The art show will be open Saturday and Sunday mornings and afternoons.

PROGRAM BOOK:  All attendees will receive a program book, containing pulp articles and reprints.  To advertise in the program book, rates are: full page ads $60 (4 1/8" x 6.75"), half page $35 (4 1/8" x 3 3/8"), business card size $20 (3.25" x 2").  The deadline for submitting and paying for ads is February 1, 2005.  Please contact Tom Roberts at tom.roberts2@verizon.net for ad matters (other than payment).

CON SUITE:  Our con suite will operate from Friday afternoon until late Saturday night/early Sunday morning - stop by and grab a drink and some munchies, while chatting about our favorite hobby.

WEBSITE:  The con's website is www.windycitypulpandpaper.com.  We'll be posting updates to it periodically up until the time of the show, so please check it for the most recent information.

HOTEL INFO:  We're moving to a new hotel, with larger exhibit space. Advantages of the new hotel include being only minutes from O'Hare airport (the hotel operates a free shuttle service which runs approximately every 20 minutes - and from the east, you can now circle around the city, rather than go through; from other directions you don't have to go through the city) and some cheaper hotel rates. The new Hotel has two types of rooms:  Tower rooms ($92/night plus tax, which is the same as the rate at our old hotel), and Inn rooms ($65/night plus tax).  The Tower rooms were newly remodeled at the end of last year.  One car per room parks free of charge; otherwise there's a parking charge of $5.50 for less than 7 hours, $9 for 7-24 hours. Please make sure to mention the convention when booking hotel rooms.
Thanks!


For more info on the con, please contact:
Doug Ellis
13 Spring Lane
Barrington Hills, IL 60010
847-217-4241
info@windycitypulpandpaper.com
http://www.windycitypulpandpaper.com
We hope to see you in the Windy City in late April!


Adventure House - Scheduled for late February!
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.

SAUCY MOVIE TALES July 1936
Cover Artist:  Norman Saunders
Size: 7x10
Pages: 96
Pulp replica - full color cover, complete with all ads, illustrations and facsimile pages. 
Price: $14.95
Media Mail Shipping $2.50 for a single copy.


SPICY MYSTERY STORIES February 1938
Cover Artist:
H. Parkhurst

Size: 7x10
Pages: 128
Pulp replica - full color cover, complete with all ads, illustrations and facsimile pages. 
Price: $14.95
Media Mail Shipping $2.50 for a single copy.


SPICY MYSTERY STORIES May 1936

Cover Artist: H.J. Ward
Size: 7x10
Pages: 128
Pulp replica - full color cover, complete with all ads, illustrations and facsimile pages. 
Price: $14.95
Media Mail Shipping $2.50 for a single copy.


Four additional titles in this series of reprints have been announced, but not scheduled.
SAUCY MOVIE TALES  - September 1936
DON WINSLOW OF THE NAVY - May 1937
SAUCY MOVIE TALES  - June 1936
FIRE FIGHTERS - March 1929



BATTERED SILICON DISPATCH BOX  - LOST TREASURES FROM THE PULPS!
The Gadget Man collection that Will Murray is compiling will be delayed. In early January, Will sent Mike Chomko an email stating that the project will not be ready for the spring of 2005.

Available for pre-order!  
#8 COMPLEAT GADGET MAN STORIES (Dent/Murray/Weinberg) Folio Hard Cover 400 pages
ISBN 1-55246-536-5  $45.00
- A significant un-advertised bonus will accompany each prepublication order!


#9 THE MAGICAL MYSTERIES OF THE GREEN GHOST (Fleming-Roberts/Roberts) 2 Volume Folio 
Hard Cover
ISBN 1-55246-534-9  $160.00  Spring 2005  


Coming soon!
#10 THE GOLDEN AMAZON (Fearn/Harbottle) Volumes 2 and 3 Fall 2005
#11 THE COMPLEAT ADVENTURES OF THE PARK AVENUE HUNT CLUB (Philips) 2 Volume Folio 
Hard Cover
ISBN 1-55246-593-4  $150.00   Summer 2005
#12 THE GREAT MERLINI OMNIBUS (Rawson/Roberts/Weinberg) 
Hard Cover  $80.00 Fall 2005
THE PHILIP M. FISHER PORTFOLIO (Fisher/Garner) Folio 
Hard Cover ISBN 1-55246-530-6
THE ADVENTURES OF SHARK GOTCH (Richard Wetjen/Ellis)


Still available!

#1 COMPLEAT ADVENTURES PETER THE BRAZEN (Worts/Weinberg/Lai) 2 Volume Folio 
Hard Cover  800 pages
ISBN 1-55246-412-1  $160.00
plus postage.
#2 MINIONS OF THE SHADOW AND OTHER NOVELS (William Gray Beyer/Weinberg) Hard Cover 435 pages
ISBN 1-55246-502-0    $55.00
plus postage.
#3 MEMOIRS OF HORATIO HUMBERTON (J. Paul Suter/Weinberg) Folio Hard Cover 386 pages
ISBN 1-55246-514-4  $55.00
plus postage.
#4 COMPLEAT ADVENTURES OF THE DEAN (Constiner/Weinberg) Folio Hard Cover 430 pages
ISBN 1-55246-515-2  $75.00
plus postage.
#5 COMPLEAT ADVENTURE OF BILL BRENT (F.C. Davis /Weinberg) Folio Hard Cover 370 pages
ISBN 1-55246-517-9  $75.00  
plus postage.
#6 COMPLEAT MOON MAN (F.C. Davis/Roberts&Hoppenstand) 2 Volume Folio Hard Cover 700 pages
ISBN 1-55246-516-0  $160.00
plus postage.
#7 MAGICAL MYSTERIES OF DON DIAVOLO (Rawson/Roberts/Weinberg) Hard Cover
ISBN 1-55246-532-2  $50.00
#10 THE ADVENTURES OF THE GOLDEN AMAZON Volume 1 of 3 (Fearn/Harbottle/Colombo)
Hard Cover
ISBN 1-55246-554-3  $75.00

Lost Treasures from the Pulps can be ordered from: 
The Battered Silicon Dispatch Box, PO Box 204, Shelburne, Ontario Canada L0N 1S0.
For inquiries and orders, contact George A. Vanderburgh, Publisher
email: gav@bmts.com     FAX: 519-925-3482
Visit the Battered Silicon Dispatch Box website at http://www.batteredbox.com/ to order.



Blood 'N' Thunder #9 (Winter 2005) - Now available!
This issue features our longest article to date: Al Tonik's extensive article on the Lone Ranger's early years. It covers the character's creation and early years on radio, but the real meat of the article is Al's comprehensive analysis of the short-lived 1937 Lone Ranger pulp magazine, which has never been written about in such detail. In addition to reproductions of all eight covers and interior art from the first issue, we include a repro of the seldom-seen, uncirculated "ashcan" issue prepared in 1936 for copyright-registration purposes.


In our "Pulp Page to Silver Screen" department, Anthony Tollin reviews "A Burglar to the Rescue," a 1931 Universal two-reel short subject that was the first motion picture to feature The Shadow. This two-reeler--the first of six "Shadow Detective filmettes"--followed the format of STREET & SMITH'S DETECTIVE STORY PROGRAM, the radio show that introduced the Shadow character as a narrator of crime yarns adapted from DETECTIVE STORY MAGAZINE. "Burglar" appeared in a 1930 issue of DSM, and our writeup in accompanied by the title-page art from that Herman Landon story, along with frame blowups showing The Shadow. The movie, recently restored by Universal after languishing for more than seven decades in the studio's vaults, was exhibited last year at a vintage-film festival in Hollywood, and Tony Tollin covered the re-premiere exclusively for BnT.

Also in BnT #9: Alfred Jan examines the "Surgeon of Souls" series written by Victor Rousseau for WEIRD TALES in the mid '20s. This series predates Robert Leslie Bellem's "Surgeon of Souls" stories by a decade and, as Alfred points out, takes an entirely different tack.  Rounding out the issue is Will Murray's "Gangsters, Gobs, and Gats: The Rise and Fall of Anatole France Feldman," which takes a look at the checkered career of this gangster-pulp specialist, whose fortunes began to fade with the 1933 repeal of Prohibition.

Click here for a larger cover image.

The BLOOD 'N' THUNDER website is located at http://www.geocities.com/poppub/.

BLOOD 'N' THUNDER #9 is available for $6.00 per copy from:
Ed Hulse, 2467 Rt 10 East, Bldg 15, Apt 4B, Morris Plains, NJ 07950. 
Four-issue subscriptions are available for $24.


Captain Spectre
Captain Spectre is a new pulp/serial webcomic created by Thomas Floyd that is now available on the net.
The webcomic is in the vein of a Captain Midnight type of character.  The website offers a sew-on patch and coin, a free downloadable pdf membership card to the Lightning Legion, Spectre's version of the Secret Squadron, and a coin-seal, similar to the Green Hornet seal.
 Click on over to http://www.captainspectre.com/index.html to read the great new adventures of Captain Spectre!  New strips are typically added every Monday evening.  An archive of past strips is also available.

The Cimmerian - Volume 2 Number 1 is now available!
THE CIMMERIAN Volume 2, Number 1 (January 2005) is now available.
This issue features a pictorial article about a new Howardian discovery by Rob Roehm, essays by Gary Romeo and David A. Hardy exploring the influence of history on Howard's fiction, plus verse from Darrell Schweitzer, a huge Letters column, art, and more.

THE CIMMERIAN Volume 2, Number 1 was printed in two editions. The deluxe edition, numbered 1–75, uses a black linen cover with foil-stamped blood-red text. The limited edition, numbered 76–225, uses a blood-red cover with solid black text.

Deluxe edition:  $15 each.
Limited edition:  $10 each.

Shipping is $3 per every 4 books shipped in the US. Canadian shipping is $5, UK and Australian and French shipping is $10. Send check or money order, made payable to THE CIMMERIAN, to:

THE CIMMERIAN
P. O. Box 1245
DOWNEY, CA 90240


CONAN VOLUME 1: THE FROST GIANTS DAUGHTER AND OTHER STORIES
A preview and the full cover for the soft cover edition are now online at the Dark Horse website.
When the internationally famous barbarian hero returned to comics, with an all-new fresh start by award-winning writer Kurt Busiek (JLA/Avengers, Astro City) and dynamic artists Cary Nord, Thomas Yeates, and Dave Stewart, the result was instant sell-outs and multiple printings to keep up with the demand. Now Conan's earliest adventures are collected in a handsome 176-page collection. Catch all the action and savagery as he wars with the murderous Vanir, meets the Frost Giant's Daughter, and is taken as a slave by the ancient sorcerers of Hyperborea! This top-selling new series faithfully expands on original author Robert E. Howard's literary creation. Collecting issues #1-#6 and fourteen pages from issue #7 of the ongoing series.

Writer: Kurt Busiek
Artist: Cary Nord, Thomas Yeates
Colorist: Dave Stewart
176 pages, Full color,  $24.95  (Hard cover), $15.95 (Soft cover)
Hard cover Publication Date: March 30, 2005
Soft cover Publication Date: April 27, 2005

Conan Volume 1 Hard cover will be printed only to initial orders in the Direct Market.
Conan Volume 1 Hard cover will only available in your local comic shop.

Publisher: Dark Horse Comics

CONAN LOGO  T-SHIRT - Now Available!
The Conan logo t-shirt is on Diamond Distribution's list of items that shipped to comic shops this week.
The Conan logo t-shirt is screenprinted in color on a black 100% cotton shirt.
The Conan logo t-shirt is available from
Graphitti Designs
S-XL    $17.95
XXL    $20.95


E-texts on the net this week
The Shadow Magazine: 
There's no new review of a classic Shadow pulp mystery this week. 
Next week, you can look forward to a review of the August 15, 1939 story Wizard of Crime.

Hidden Treasure
  by Jonathan Blade 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 550 stories online!

And Satan Came Also by Lon Williams from WESTERN ACTION, August 1953
  Featuring: Judge Steele
The Incubus by Achmed Abdullah from THE BLUE BOOK MAGAZINE, April 1920
Little Boy Blooey by Thomas Thursday from TEN STORY SPORTS, July 1937
Deadline for Murder by Norman A. Daniels from POPULAR DETECTIVE, June 1943
Murder in the Fog by Ray Cummings from POPULAR DETECTIVE, December 1937


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/


 


THE FEAR PLANET by Robert Bloch - Now Available!
Copies of THE FEAR PLANET AND OTHER UNUSUAL DESTINATIONS by Robert Bloch arrived at Subterranean Press this afternoon.  

A hefty helping of Robert Bloch's fiction remains unreprinted or uncollected since its original publication in pulp magazines, digests and anthologies of original stories.  These stories run the full gamut of genres for which Bloch wrote--fantasy, horror, science fiction, mystery--and all showcase Bloch's inimitable style.


Subterranean Press's The Reader's Bloch series was conceived to give these stories a well-deserved nesting place. It is currently planned to run to two, possibly three volumes, containing approximately fifty stories spanning Bloch's career from the late 1930s to the early 1990s. The series will stand independent of The Lost Bloch series, which concentrated primarily on novella and short-novel length works, but readers who enjoyed those volumes will find the same fun and thrills in these books. Currently, we've planned a volume devoted primarily to science fiction, and another primarily to horror. When you're talking Robert Bloch, however, genre categories have little meaning. Several of the science fiction stories Bloch contributed to AMAZING, STARTLING STORIES, FANTASTIC ADVENTURES and other pulps would have fit comfortably into any of his horror collections. Likewise some of crime stories he contributed to DIME MYSTERY, DETECTIVE TALES and MAMMOTH MYSTERY. Most of the latter were never reprinted, and more's the pity since they show Bloch mastering the hardboiled idiom and dealing with ghoulish themes that chart a line of direct descent from his early horror tales to the psychological suspense novels and stories that became his trademark in the 1950s and '60s.

Publishers Weekly had this to say about FEAR PLANET:  
While now best known for his horror fiction, prolific pulp writer Robert Bloch (1917-1994) also often contributed to AMAZING STORIES and other magazines that helped define SF's Golden Age. Critic and anthologist Dziemianowicz (Rivals of Weird Tales) has done a real service by collecting 21 Bloch stories from this era, many never before reprinted, in the first volume of a new series devoted to Bloch's short fiction. Because Bloch's science fiction typically featured loony characters and a bunch of gags with a few technical terms tossed in, his work in this vein has dated less than much of the more serious, speculative SF of his contemporaries. Gems include the embarrassingly hilarious "yellow peril" story "Secret of the Observatory"; "Beep No More, My Lady," in which space has been taken over by advertising; and the preposterous "Queen of the Metal Men," an H. Rider Haggard spoof with Lovecraftian touches. As Dziemianowicz so aptly observes in his introduction, "By his own admission Bloch never was a power hitter in science fiction-but maybe it was because he didn't regularly swing for the fences that he managed to connect as often as he does in these stories."


Subterranean Press does not charge shipping on U.S. preorders.
Some time in the next few days, Subterranean Press make this title in-print and charge shipping.
Order now to save a few extra bucks.

To order the $40 edition of FEAR PLANET:
1)  Visit the Subterranean Press website
2)  Click here to buy now via PayPal.

Girasol Collectables - February 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 February, Girasol Collectables offers their usual discount, buy all three of this month's Replicas and pay only $85 versus the actual total of $95.

We lead off this month with THE SPIDER #9 featuring Satan's Death Blast  (
June 1934).

This is the first of eight SPIDER'S that will appear this year in rotation with four issues of OPERATOR #5.
THE SPIDER #9 is $35.

Our second Replica is SPICY ADVENTURE #2 (November 1934) [#1 after the ashcan] with a great Ward cover.  
SPICY ADVENTURE #2
is $25.

Our third Replica for February is TERROR TALES #6 (February 1935).  TERROR TALES #6 is $35.

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!

Plus, we've acquired a HUGE book collection which we'll be bringing out over the next while.
Catalogue 11 ready now... send for your free catalogue today!

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)

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




Last Months Replicas

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)

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)

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

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

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

SPICY ADVENTURE  ($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)

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

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
#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  Robert E. Howard's first published story, Spear and Fang.

Email Girasol Collectables at: girasol@interlog.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 




James Bond 21 - Brosnan is out!
Pierce Brosnan has once and for all confirmed his days as James Bond, Agent 007 are over in a written statement on his official site. He will not be back in "Bond 21" despite rumours in the last month or two that talks had resumed between he and Eon. Quoting the statement below:

"I would like to thank all of you who have supported me over the last year or so in regard to my playing Bond. It was a decade of my life that I will always hold dear to my heart and a time that will never be forgotten. And you dear friends stood by me throughout. Many, many thanks! But everything comes to an end, and one must accept this decision which cannot be dealt with in any other way but with some kind of grace and knowledge that I did the job to the best of my ability". - Pierce


James Bond 21 - Director Confirmed for 21st Bond Film!
Wrapping up talks that began in November, "GoldenEye" helmer Martin Campbell has been confirmed as the director of the long-gestating 21st James Bond film.  Campbell will direct a serious remake of "Casino Royale," the first book in the 007 series by Ian Fleming and the only title that Eon Productions did not initially purchase. Instead, a 1967 version of the film starring Peter Sellers was made as a parody of the spy genre.
 
Campbell revived the James Bond franchise in the mid-'90s when he introduced Pierce Brosnan as the new 007. Since the Irish actor won't return to the role, Campbell will once again have the task of presenting a new Bond to the moviegoing public.  Campbell followed "GoldenEye" with "The Mask of Zorro" and is currently filming its sequel "Legend of Zorro" in Mexico. His other recent credits include "Vertical Limit" and "Beyond Borders."  

"Casino Royale" will be released in 2006.
 

KOLCHAK: TALES OF THE NIGHT STALKER #5  - Available February 9th!
KOLCHAK: TALES OF THE NIGHT STALKER #5  will be available in comic shops on February 9th!


Written by Dave Ulanski, art by Kirk Jarvinan and Keith Williams, colors by Ken Wolak, covers by Harry Roland and Dave Ulanski.   "Proximity" part one of two. Curse of the mummy? Maybe... but this is no ordinary mummy. Just what makes the dried, hollowed corpse of Imjah Ra so different from the other crusty stiffs from ancient Egypt? That's what Kolchak would like to know... because this ancient evil is slowly draining his life force while he sleeps by feasting on his dreams! Kolchak discovers a local museum employee in the same predicament... but can the two of them together find a way to break the curse before they're driven insane? Features two covers shipping in a 50/50 split, by classic "Famous Monsters" cover artist Harry Roland and Dave Ulanski.

32 pages, $3.50.


LEISURE BOOKS       
Coming in March will be THE WHITE FEATHER, three novellas by Cliff Farrell, who turned out many fine stories for DIME WESTERN, STAR WESTERN, and other pulps. It will cost $4.99. April will bring TERROR STALKS THE BORDER, featuring two stories by Bradford Scott, one featuring Jim Hatfield and the other Walt Slade. It will cost $5.99.


Two other Leisure Books of interest are their collections of the fiction of William F. Nolan. DARK UNIVERSE and NIGHT WORLDS are both available for $6.99.

Visit the Leisure Books website at http://www.dorchesterpub.com/
These titles can be ordered from Mike Chomko

Lost in Space - 3rd Season DVDs Announced!
LOST IN SPACE - Season 3, Volume 1 was previously announced for release on March 1st.  
LOST IN SPACE - Season 3, Volume 2
  has now been announced for release on June 14th.
Fox Home Entertainment is getting the final season of the show out in two DVD installments, just like they did with the second season. Here are the details on the first half of the season.

There were 24 episodes in the 3rd Season, and based on the running time of 735 minutes, it looks like the first DVD set from that year will contain around 14 episodes, give or take.  Fox hasn't specified that, but they have told TV Shows on DVD  that the "extras" on this set consist of the "Next On Lost In Space " previews which ended each episode and led into the next. Those will only be present on the first 8 episodes of the set, though: The Condemned of Space (previews Visit to a Hostile Planet), Visit to a Hostile Planet (previews Kidnapped in Space), Kidnapped in Space (previews Hunter's Moon), Hunter's Moon (previews The Space Primevals), The Space Primevals (previews The Space Destructors), The Space Destructors (previews The Haunted Lighthouse), The Haunted Lighthouse (previews Flight into the Future) and Flight into the Future (previews Collision of the Planets).

Video is in 1.33:1, and still in color of course. Audio is in English Mono, Spanish Mono, and French Mono, and subtitles are present for each of those languages. List price in the USA is $39.98, and in Canada the cost is CAN$54.98 SRP.


Lost Worlds of Time and Space
A new anthology with works in tribute to H.P. Lovecraft and the Cthulhu Mythos, Clark Ashton Smith, and other writers in the "WEIRD TALES" tradition.  

The complete contents listing is available on the 
Shocklines website.


Trade Paperback
Retail price: $15.99
Publisher: Rainfall Books/BJM Press

This title is available from Shocklines.

Lovecraft:Tales - Available February 15th!
A new hardcover collection of stories of the strange and fantastic from the visionary master of cosmic horror will be available  February 15th. In this volume, the distinguished best-selling novelist Peter Straub brings together the very best of Lovecraft's fiction in a treasury guaranteed to bring fright and delight both to longtime fans and to readers new to his work. Including such classics as "The Shadow Over Innsmouth" and "The Colour Out of Space," these stories, whether set in old New England towns oppressed by memories of unholy pasts or in Antarctic wastes that disclose appalling extraterrestrial secrets, never fail to fascinate.  The SRP is $35.  The publisher is Library of America.



Mike Chomko - February 2005 newsletter is now available!
Mike's February 2005 newsletter is also 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

NESFA PRESS         
YEARS IN THE MAKING: THE TIME TRAVEL STORIES OF L. SPRAGUE DE CAMP is now available. de Camp was a master of the time travel and alternate history story. In many respects his novel LEST DARKNESS FALL founded alternate history, while "Aristotle and the Gun" is probably one of the best stories about tinkering with history ever written. Also included are “The Wheels of If,” “Balsamo’s Mirror,”  “The Gnarly Man,” “A Gun for Dinosaur,” “The Isolinguals and de Camp's wonderful essay "Language for Time-Travelers." This is a collection of L. Sprague de Camp's SF best stories and essays dealing with time travel. It is the first volume of a projected series of stories and novels by L. Sprague de Camp.
The price is $25.

HOMECALLING AND OTHER STORIES: THE COMPLETE SOLO SHORT SF OF JUDITH MERRIL is forthcoming around the middle of February.  In addition to the title story, it will reprint twenty-five other tales, including the classic from 1948, “That Only a Mother.” The bulk of the stories to be included are from the late forties and early fifties.  The cost will be $29.

Both titles can be ordered from Mike Chomko
The NESFA Press website is at 
http://www.nesfa.org/press/


Night Shade Books - Two  Manly Wade Wellman titles!
The Regular Hardcover editions are now available!  
The Limited Hardcover editions will be available in a few weeks!

Giants from Eternity
Scientist Oliver Norfleet and his college buddy Spencer DuPogue are called by the Board of Science, to investigate a mysteriously expanding red blight that is growing around the site of a meteor crash. With the help of the daughter of a famous scientist, they soon discover that the blight is not only alive, but that it consumes nearly everything in its path. When their own abilities prove inadequate, they are forced to turn to the greatest scientific minds that history has to offer. Can Norfleet and DuPogue and the Giants from Eternity stop the blight before the entire Earth is consumed?

As an added bonus, we will be including the novella The Timeless Tomorrow.

Giants from Eternity was first published in the July, 1939 issue of STARTLING STORIES. Not seen since the 1959 Avalon hardcover, Giants from Eternity is the first of a new series from Night Shade that will be bringing all of Manly's pulp novels back into print. We will be issuing them two at a time, starting with Giants from Eternity and Strangers on the Heights. Each will have a dustjacket, unlike our previous five volumes.

Jacket art by Vincent di Fate.
Hardcover:  165 Pages, Price: $25.00


The limited edition will be a slipcased set holding both Giants from Eternity and Strangers on the Heights. Each book will be bound in leather, with a matching ribbon bookmark, and an additional illustration signed by the artist that does that particular book. Limited to 150 sets.
Price: $150.00

Strangers on the Heights
Ex-GI Will Gardestang just wanted to go to college on the GI Bill and get on with his life. After a chance meeting, he befriends Tommy Gatchell and Rico Challoner, two young men who share his love for philosophical debate, and soon all three participate in an ESP experiment. After Will and Rico display apparent psychic abilities, Rico begins to become panicky and in short order is killed before their eyes, seemingly long distance by his superiors in a devil-worshipping cult. Enraged over the death of their friend, Will and Tommy vow to track down the killers and unmask their diabolic plans. Will they survive the showdown with the Strangers On The Heights?

Strangers on the Heights was first published in the Summer 1944 issue of 
STARTLING STORIES. Published in the UK as Beasts from Beyond, Strangers is the second of a new series from Night Shade that will be bringing all of Manly's pulp novels back into print. We will be issuing them two at a time, starting with Giants from Eternity and Strangers on the Heights. Each will have a dustjacket, unlike our previous five volumes.

Also includes Manly's short novel Nuisance Value, which has been published in an abridged form as The Dark Destroyers.

Jacket illustration by Colleen Doran.

Hardcover:  170 Pages, Price: $25.00

The limited edition will be a slipcased set holding both Giants from Eternity and Strangers on the Heights. Each book will be bound in leather, with a matching ribbon bookmark, and an additional illustration signed by the artist that does that particular book. 
Limited to 150 sets.  Price: $150.00

Pirates of the Caribbean
At the recent Disney Investor Conference Studio Presentation, new details came out about the two sequels to "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" that are set to begin filming shortly according to The OB Files.

It's been confirmed the films are headed for a Summer 2006 & Summer 2007 release theatrically and the first one will be called "Dead Man's Chest" as it has been rumoured since late last year.

Story wise: "This time around, Captain Jack (Depp) owes a blood debt to the legendary Davey Jones, ruler of the ocean depths and captain of the ghostly Flying Dutchman. If Jack can't figure a crafty way out of this one, he'll be cursed to an afterlife of eternal servitude and damnation.

As if that weren't enough, Captain Jack's problems throw a huge wrench into the wedding plans of the blissful Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann, who quickly find themselves thrust into Jack's misadventures."


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.

Pulpdom - Now available!
PULPDOM #41 (January 2005) is now available. 
The contents of this issue include:
The Lost Pulps by Caz
ALL AROUND MAGAZINE, 1916 Covers
The Bowl of Baal by R. A. Bennett - pictures
Illustrating H. Bedford-Jones  "Buddha's Elephant" by Ray Capella
Bru the Bird Woman by J. Allan Dunn
Notes on Australian Science Fiction by Graham Stone
James Francis Dwyer - Desert Wanderer by Caz - A short biography and bibliography
Three
James Francis Dwyer book reviews by Judi Caz

This issue has full color front and back covers and is profusely illustrated with full color and black & white illustrations throughout.  Copies are $6 each (postpaid) anywhere in USA.  Six issue subscriptions are $30.
Contact C. Cazedessus II, P.O. Box 2340, Pagosa Springs, Colorado 81147, email: cazbooks@frontier.net



ThrillerUK - Issue #21 is now available!
A new issue of ThrillerUK (#21) is now available.
This issue features:

The Talented Mr Cory: A chronological appraisal of the works of Desmond Cory
Losing the Game: A spy thriller set in London
How a Spy Novelist Changed My Life (sort of):  A personal look at the early works of Len Deighton
Rainbow Creek:  An explosive tale of Government agents
The Spy Who Seduced the World:  The James Bond novels
Our Man in the Big Silver Cigar:  A WW1 spy drama


Price: £3.95 + 0.55p P&P (overseas shipping + £1.55)
Subscriptions: £15.00 (overseas £20.00) 

Please order via the website:
http://www.thrilleruk.fsnet.co.uk/latest.htm

ThrillerUK now accepts credit cards via Paypal. 


Visit the ThrillerUK website at http://www.thrilleruk.fsnet.co.uk


Upcoming Modern Hero-Pulp Novels by Christopher R. Yates
Strontium Dog: Prophet Margin, Simon Spurrier, Black Flame, $6.99, January 1 - Now Available!
Constantine (movie novelization), John Shirley, Pocket Star, $6.99, January 28  - Now Available!
Nikolai Dante: The Strangelove Gambit, David Bishop, Black Flame, $6.99, February 1 - Now Available!
Judge Dredd: The Final Cut, Matt Smith, Black Flame, $6.99, March 1
Rogue Trooper: Blood Relative, James Swallow,
Black Flame, $6.99, April 1
Justice League of America: Green Lantern: Hero’s Quest, Dennis O’Neil,
Pocket Star, $6.99, April
Green Lantern: Sleepers Book 1 (softcover), Christopher Priest, ibooks, $6.99, April 1
Crisis on Infinite Earths, Marv Wolfman, ibooks, $22.95, April 1
Rising Stars Combo: Book 1 & 2 Collected, Arthur Byron Cover, ibooks, $7.99, April/May
Strontium Dog: Ruthless, Jonathan Clements, Black Flame, $6.99, May 1
Green Lantern: Sleepers Book 3, Christopher Priest,
ibooks, $22.95, May 1
Forensic Files of Batman, Doug Moench,
ibooks, $7.99, May 1
Justice League of America: Superman: Neverending Battle, Roger Stern, Pocket Star, $6.99, June 1
Judge Dredd: Swine Fever, Andrew Cartmel, Black Flame, $6.99, June 1
Durham Red: The Omega Solution, Peter Evans,
Black Flame, $6.99,  June 1
Fantastic Four (movie novelization), Peter David,
Pocket Star, $6.99, June 1
Batman Begins (movie novelization), Dennis O’Neil, Del Rey, $6.99, June 21
Fantastic Four: War Zone, Greg Cox,
Pocket Star, $6.99, July 1
ABC Warriors: Rage Against the Machines, Pat Mills & Steve Earles, Black Flame, $6.99, July 1
Astounding Hero-Tales, James Lowder, ed., August
On Earth As It Is In Hell (Hellboy), Brian Hodge,
Pocket Star, $6.99, August 1
Strontium Dog: Day of the Dogs, Jaspre Bark & Steve Lyons, Black Flame, $6.99, August 1
Nikolai Dante: Imperial Black, Andrew Cartmel,
Black Flame, $6.99,  September 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 1
Batman: Shattered Lives, Michael Reaves, Del Rey, $6.99, September 27
City of Heroes, CDS Books, Fall ‘05

It’s Superman, Tom DeHaven, Chronicle Books, Fall ‘05
Fathom: Book 2: Tides of Destiny, Kevin Andrew Murphy, ibooks, $6.99, January 1, 2006
 
 


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