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I'll pound you to a "Pulp" if you don't show off yours!
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You can't trim a pulp without having collectors screaming after you, but trimming ladies obviously was apparently quite fashionable in the 30s.

 

And all this time I thought it started with "Sex and the City." hm

 

It's great to see the pulp thread getting some love again. :applause:

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Thrilling Mystery (November 1938)

 

 

 

Is that a zombie tale, as in "Walking Dead" -like?

 

(thumbs u The table of contents describes them as being living cadavers.

 

That counts. Early zombie cover. (thumbs u

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theagenes -- were those two REH Thrilling Mystery stories ever reprinted? Maybe with different titles?

 

I'm working my way through the Del Rey collected Horror Stories of REH and those two aren't in it.

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theagenes -- were those two REH Thrilling Mystery stories ever reprinted? Maybe with different titles?

 

I'm working my way through the Del Rey collected Horror Stories of REH and those two aren't in it.

 

Yep Howard Works is the go to site for publication info.

 

Both stories were just published in new collections from the REH Foundation. Black Wind Blowing is in Tales of Weird Menace.

 

http://www.rehfoundation.org/publishing/tales-of-weird-menace/

 

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And Graveyard Rats is in the Steve Harrison Casebook.

 

http://www.rehfoundation.org/publishing/steve-harrisons-casebook/

 

 

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Here are a couple more.

 

 

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Thrilling Mystery (May 1938)

 

 

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Thrilling Mystery (November 1938)

 

 

 

I guess Frederick Wortham thought this stuff was OK in the 1930s. Did he suddenly have an epiphany in the 50s or what? :facepalm:

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This one has a one page Human Torch comic inside!!

 

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Whoa! Any way you can take a pic of the Human Torch story?

 

I'm not sure who I got this from.

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