I love old pulps! And the laser blasting space babes on the covers as well. I have a few Astounding pulps from the 30s and several Amazing Stories too. The Amazing mags I have feature Richard Shaver stories which, to me, are unreadable. But they're fun to have and the covers are great! Looking forward to seeing your other pulps.
I love the pulps and all they contain. The artwork is "fantastic", and the stories are almost always fun... and the smell, Oh my!!! Great video Thomas, and I look forward to more.
I enjoyed the look at these pulps and look forward to seeing more. Henry Kuttner's Lands of the Earthquake has been reprinted by DMR Books as part of a double with a new story (Under a Dim Blue Sun, by Howie K. Bentley).
That’s a fun coincidence I’m planning to read war of the giant apes that was published in fantastic adventures April 1949 for the Giant Ape-ril reading event next month. Gruesome. I was readin The mysteries of London and bodysnatcher in that story is called the resurrection man. As I used to be a graphic designer I love a well designed cover.
Omg, WHAT a wild and wacky love story. That’s an incredible story. Great video! Awesome to see you
Thanks MJ! Keep those book tuber videos flowing!
I love old pulps! And the laser blasting space babes on the covers as well. I have a few Astounding pulps from the 30s and several Amazing Stories too. The Amazing mags I have feature Richard Shaver stories which, to me, are unreadable. But they're fun to have and the covers are great! Looking forward to seeing your other pulps.
Hi Kurt, Shaver is hard to read for me as well. Thanks as always for checking in!
Thanks. I always love posts about interesting pulps
More to come!
I love the pulps and all they contain. The artwork is "fantastic", and the stories are almost always fun... and the smell, Oh my!!! Great video Thomas, and I look forward to more.
Thank you very much!
0:21: I might just use this.
Cool!!
I enjoyed the look at these pulps and look forward to seeing more.
Henry Kuttner's Lands of the Earthquake has been reprinted by DMR Books as part of a double with a new story (Under a Dim Blue Sun, by Howie K. Bentley).
Good to know! I appreciate that info!
That’s a fun coincidence I’m planning to read war of the giant apes that was published in fantastic adventures April 1949 for the Giant Ape-ril reading event next month.
Gruesome. I was readin The mysteries of London and bodysnatcher in that story is called the resurrection man.
As I used to be a graphic designer I love a well designed cover.
You have such a great channel! I'll be watching!
@@thewestisthebestThanks.
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