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RadioArchives.com Newsletter February 15, 2013 You can help Radio Archives – Reviews Many of you have asked about ways to contribute to what Radio Archives does. We appreciate your interest in...
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RadioArchives.com Newsletter March 1, 2013 It’s the 80th Anniversary of King Kong and Doc Savage Radio Archives has some great King Kong and Doc Savage products for you in the next couple months....
View ArticlePOWELL BOOKENDS THE SPIDER
The Spider Argosy Communications. Artwork © Dan Brereton New Pulp Author Martin Powell shared the following news on his Facebook page. Well, now it’s official. Moonstone is now packaging a special...
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RadioArchives.com Newsletter March 15, 2013 Continuing to Celebrate the 80th Anniversary of Doc Savage and King Kong Radio Archives has some great Doc Savage and King Kong products for you in the...
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RadioArchives.com Newsletter March 29, 2013 Continuing to Celebrate the 80th Anniversary of King Kong Radio Archives has some great King Kong and Doc Savage products for you in the next couple...
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RadioArchives.com Newsletter April 12, 2013 CBS Radio Workshop Volume 2 The popular CBS Radio Workshop series is back with Volume 2! This seven hour set contains fourteen radio dramas, including...
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RadioArchives.com Newsletter April 26, 2013 D-Day 38 Hours of NBC Coverage It was the largest, most ambitious, and most successful military operation ever attempted — and radio was there to...
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RadioArchives.com Newsletter May 10, 2013 Dangerous Assignment Volume 3 “Yeah, danger is my assignment. I get sent to a lot of places I can’t even pronounce. They all spell the same thing,...
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Sent from my iPad Begin forwarded message: From: Radio Archives Newsletter@RadioArchives.com>Date: May 10, 2013, 3:40:05 AM CDTTo: Tommy Hancock braedenalex@centurytel.net>Subject: [News]...
View ArticleCharlotte Geeks: New Pulp Author Bobby Nash Answers 5 Questions
Bobby Nash and friend Charlotte Geeks’ Joey Paquette asked New Pulp author, Bobby Nash 5 questions and he tried to answer them seriously. Or so he claims. Check out Bobby’s answers here. About...
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RadioArchives.com Newsletter May 24, 2013 Continuing to Celebrate the 80th Anniversary of Doc Savage and King Kong Radio Archives continues to offers new King Kong and Doc Savage products, with...
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RadioArchives.com Newsletter June 7, 2013 The Adventures of Jungle Jim Volume 1 Beginning with Tarzan, the pulp era was full of jungle heroes. Jungle Jim is one of the unique ones. He wasn’t a...
View ArticleMonnstone Announces The Spider and a New Printingof the Domino Lady Sex as a...
Moonstone Books has released their October 2013 solicitations. Cover Art: Dan Brereton THE SPIDER: MASTER OF MEN softcoverStory: Martin PowellArt: Hannibal King, Pablo MarcosCover: Dan Brereton7” x...
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RadioArchives.com Newsletter June 21, 2013 Casey, Crime Photographer Volume 3 “…ace cameraman who covers the crime news of the great city…” The origins of Jack “Flashgun” Casey can be traced...
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July 5, 2013 CBS Radio Workshop Volume 3 The CBS Radio Workshop debuted at the end of the Age of Classic Radio, which was a time of innovation and experimentation, especially in terms of radio...
View ArticleMoonstone’s the Spider Extreme Prejudice Drops!
Back Cover Moonstone Books has released a new pulp anthology called The Spider: Extreme Prejudice. About The Spider: Extreme Prejudice:New short stories of searing white-hot prose starring pulpdom’s...
View ArticleJACK ARMSTRONG LIVES AGAIN! AND PULP REIGNS SUPREME AT RADIO ARCHIVES!
July 19, 2013 It’s the 80th Anniversary of Jack Armstrong Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy was a radio adventure series which was very popular from 1933 to 1951. The program originated at WBBM...
View ArticleThe Book Cave Presents: Panel Fest Episode 17- Pulpfest 2013 Ed Hulse
The Book Cave’s Art Sippo recorded Ed Hulse’s panel on Pulps in Hollywood at the 2013 PulpFest Convention. You can listen to Panel Fest Episode 17: PulpFest 2013 Ed Hulse here. About From Pulp Page to...
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August 2, 2013 New Radio Digital Downloads now Available For fourteen years, Radio Archives has been known for the amazing audio quality of our classic radio audio CD collections and it’s no...
View ArticlePanel Fest Episode 23: Pulpfest 2013 Heroes of 1933 Panel
Hosted by Blood ‘n’ Thunder’s Ed Hulse, the Doc Savage and the Pulp Heroes of 1933 panel at the 2013 PulpFest convention included Nick Carr, Don Hutchison, Garyn Roberts, and Will Murray as they...
View ArticleThe Book Cave Presents Panel Fest Episode 24: Pulpfest 2013 Walter Baumhofer
Davis Saunders hosted the Walter Baumhofer: King of the Pulps panel at the 2013 PulpFest convention, spotlighting the artist’s life and career. The panel was recorded by The Book Cave’s Art Sippo. You...
View ArticleThe Book Cave Presents Panel Fest Episode 28: Pulpfest 2013 Hero Pulp Premiums
PulpFest website designer Chris Kalb hosted the Hero Pulp Premiums and Promotions panel at PulpFest 2013. The panel was recorded by The Book Cave’s Art Sippo. You can listen to Panel Fest Episode 28:...
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The Adventures of Jungle Jim, Volume 2 10 hours #RA270 The Jack Carson Show 10 hours #RA269 Casey, Crime Photographer, Volume 3 6 hours #RA268 The Spider #46 Audiobook 6 hours #RA439 The Secret 6...
View ArticleWhat’s New From Radio Archives? Updated!
August 16, 2013 The Adventures of Jungle Jim Volume 2 Jungle Jim! The very name conjures up images of exotic locales, wild beasts and hostile natives. Jungle Jim braved these with the aid of his...
View ArticleMike Gold: More Superhero Movies of the Ancients
Last week, I taunted you with visions of ancient superhero movies – serials, as they were called back then. Today we’d call them really low-budget webcasts. Here’s a few more worthy of your...
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