What’s new – August 2024

 

 

OF FUN AND SIDEBARS…

 
Many websites have a series of links on their left or right side: the so-called sidebar widgets.
Experienced users have quickly learned that these widgets do not always belong to the site they are browsing: often they turn out to be mere advertisements or links to other sites.
So we would like to clarify that if someone thinks of our sidebar in such terms, they better think again. In fact, all the best of pulpmagazines.org is found right there.
Browsing the right side of our Home Page you can find everything that may interest the fan of literature and the pulp genre in particular. This includes: magazines to read, vintage comics, audio comics, audio books, films, covers, old radio shows, vintage music radio, editorials of every first issue of the magazines, great stories selected by genre, classic books and so on and so forth…The ever-expanding sidebar at pulpmagazines.org is a treasure trove of entertainment, and it’s all in the best quality and absolutely free. Give it a try!

 

FIRST ISSUE EDITORIALS SECTION

 
As mentioned above, the new section dedicated to the editorials of the first issues of the magazines has been active since this month (you will find the reason for it in the July 2024 “What’s new“). At the moment there are thirteen of these, including the very interesting ones written by Hugo Gernsback for the first issues of the magazines AMAZING STORIES (1926) and AIR WONDER STORIES (1929). Naturally, it is our intention to propose all the editorials currently available online over time.

 

AMAZING STORIES - First issue editorial, April 1926
AMAZING STORIES, first issue editorial (April 1926).

 

RIN TIN TIN TIME!

 
This month of July saw the addition, in the classic comics section, of the famous pioneer western dedicated to the adventures of RIN TIN TIN, the great German shepherd, both in the version before the union with Rusty and in the one after.

 

RIN TIN TIN AND RUSTY - October 1957
RIN TIN TIN AND RUSTY, October 1957 issue.

 

Of these series we have included six issues, including the first, from 1953 to 1956 and five issues, again including the first, from 1957 to 1958. More will follow.

 
Ok, friends, that’s all for now!
 
Keep enjoying your reading on…

 

 

 

 
Have a great holiday and see you all in September!
Davide Dana.
 

 

 

 

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