Pulp Never Dies: New Superhero Pulp
PULP NEVER DIES…It's Just Looking for A Phone Booth A Column Explaining, Discussing and Exploring New Pulp By Tommy Hancock Mediums are funny things.
PULP NEVER DIES…It's Just Looking for A Phone Booth A Column Explaining, Discussing and Exploring New Pulp By Tommy Hancock Mediums are funny things.
BLACK MASK, BIG CITY A Tale of the Pulptress By Tommy Hancock "Too public if you ask me.
PULP NEVER DIES…It's Throwing Snake-Eyes in the Back Room A Column Explaining, Discussing and Exploring New Pulp By Tommy Hancock At some point in an adventurer’s life, it’s bound to happen.
PULP NEVER DIES…It's On Patrol when the Rest of Us are Asleep A Column Explaining, Discussing and Exploring New Pulp By Tommy Hancock Questions are interesting things, aren't they? Much like kisses of fair maidens and bruised egos of virile warriors, questions have launched a thousand ships, plunged entire countries into wars, obliterated generation after generation.
PULP NEVER DIES…It's Always Here, One Zeppelin Away A Column Explaining, Discussing and Exploring New Pulp By Tommy Hancock Shadows hang like shredded ebony curtains in the dark room, given life by the pendulum of a bare bulb swinging back and forth above the table.
PULP NEVER DIES…The Street Its Walks Just Gets More Savage A Column Explaining, Discussing and Exploring New Pulp By Tommy Hancock When last we left our intrepid adventurers (That ‘last we left’ refers to the previous column and ‘intrepid adventurers’ include each of you who have so far recklessly thrown your lot in life behind my stalwart leadership in this exploration of New Pulp…If this is your first column, though, there’s still time to run away willy nilly behind the native guides who have already deserted us…), I stood teetering on the precipice of controversy and confusion.
PULP NEVER DIES…Its Guns Just Get Shinier A Column Explaining, Discussing and Exploring New Pulp By Tommy Hancock Definition is an odd thing.
We here at Comics Bulletin are proud to present to you Pulp Never Dies, a new column looking at the resurgence of Pulp from our friend and New Pulp pioneer Tommy Hancock.
