Author: Bobby Nash

Iron Man 3 director says that Doc Savage movie ain’t dead yet

According to Blastr.com, That epic new Doc Savage movie we’ve been waiting on for eons still has some life left in it. Shane Black (Lethal Weapon, The Last Boy Scout) is attached to direct the strapping hero and believes the adaptation will get his full attention once his other little comic movie, Iron Man 3, is done.

Black came aboard the project back in 2009 to co-write the screenplay, then was assigned to direct for Columbia in February of last year. It is rumored to be a period piece set in the ’30s, the era in which pulp magazines were enjoying vast popularity. Seems like a juicy gig for the pulp-loving Black’s exotic tastes.
In a chat with Comic Book Resources at last week’s Long Beach Comic Con, Black outlined the feasibility of the Man of Bronze bursting onto the big screen soon:
“If we do Doc Savage, the challenge is make it adult,” said Black. “I think that there are so few practitioners of action movies these days who are doing worthwhile stuff that it behooves me to try to weigh in and try to do the Raiders Of The Lost Ark-type stuff, to try to recapture the magic. When I stood in line for a summer movie when I was coming up at eighteen, nineteen, twenty years old, I stood in line for two and a half, three hours and you got the goods! They delivered! And if they didn’t, you went outside and said, ‘Arg, Indiana Jones 2′ wasn’t that good, I stood in line for three hours!’ Now, you don’t know what you’re getting!
“There’s just, I think, a decrease in the quality of these types of comic book action movies, and so it’s almost irresistible, sometimes, to try and shore that up a little, or weigh in at least with my opinion about what’s wrong and how it should be. It’s not the next thing I want to do. I want to do something more serious, a smaller movie at some point. I’m sure there’s a Winter’s Bone in my future. But for now, I’ve immersed myself in comics. I do want to do Doc Savage. The script is still evolving and I’m kind of busy, but I want to get it right and I want to do it.”
Doc Savage was first published in U.S. pulp magazines during the glory years of the ’30s and ’40s and was created by publisher Henry W. Ralston and editor John L. Nanovic. Lester Dent served as the beefy action hero’s main writer. Savage was a surgeon, scientist, adventurer, inventor, explorer, musician and martial arts master. Raised from birth to fight crime and evil, he lived in an Empire State Building-like skyscraper and kept a secret frozen lair in the Arctic. The popular bare-chested badass would go on to appear in radio serials, film and comic books, and was reprinted for modern audiences in a series of paperbacks.
In 1975, a faithful but campy version hit Hollywood, titled Doc Savage: The Man Of Bronze starring ex-Tarzan actor Ron Ely. Let’s hope Black’s rendition returns to the retro rawness and adventurous spirit infused in the original comics. Old-school heroes never die, they just keep swingin’.

Knightraven Studios Reduces eBook Prices

Press Release: Knightraven Studios Reduces eBook Prices

Effectively immediately, and running throughout the entire upcoming holiday season, Knightraven Studios has reduced the prices of all the ebook-format epic-sized Infinite Horizons novels from $4.95 down to $2.99. This includes the popular Pulp Heroes novels written and illustrated by Wayne Reinagel, More Than Mortal and Khan Dynasty, and Modern Marvels – Viktoriana. This limited time offer ends January 2.

These books can be purchased at the following locations.
http://www.amazon.com/shops/knightravenstudios
http://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/knightravenstudios
http://wwwpulpheroesmorethanmortal.webs.com/InfiniteHorizonsStore.html.

About More Than Mortal:
In this completely original action story, four champions of justice, Doc Titan – The Ultimate Man, The Darkness – The Master of Shadows, Guardian – Steel and Ice Justice, and The Scorpion – The Deadliest Man Alive, are brought together for the first time to battle a deadly threat and save the Earth and mankind from absolute destruction.

More information about More Than Mortal can be found at:
http://wwwpulpheroesmorethanmortal.webs.com/

About Khan Dynasty:
Beginning in Cairo, Egypt, nearly a century in the past, a series of seemingly random events lead to danger and intrigue, as two generations of heroes race to stop a diabolical duo from unleashing a devastating wave of death and destruction. Four champions of justice, Doc Titan – The Ultimate Man, The Darkness – The Master of Shadows, Guardian – Steel and Ice Justice, and The Scorpion – The Deadliest Man Alive, race to unravel a century old mystery, and prevent the destruction of England and America, while the nations of the Earth teeter on the brink of another world war.

More information about Khan Dynasty can be found at:
http://wwwpulpheroesmorethanmortal.webs.com/

About Modern Marvels – Viktoriana:

A secret fellowship of nine incredibly unique individuals.
Trapped in a deadly battle between an ancient evil and the vampire nations.
Mankind’s last hope.
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Featuring an all-star gallery of the world’s greatest Viktorian era heroes, including:
Henry Rider Haggard as the Warrior – author of Allan Quatermain & King Solomon’s Mines
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Arthur Conan Doyle as the Doctor – author of Sherlock Holmes & Professor Challenger
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Jules Verne as the Merovingian – the Father of Science Fiction & author of the Voyages Extraordinaires series
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Herbert George Wells as the Scientist – author of The Time Machine & War of the Worlds
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Mary Shelley as the Oracle – author of Frankenstein: or, The Modern Prometheus
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Harry Houdini as the Mage – the Handcuff King
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Bram Stoker as the Juggernaut – author of Dracula & The Lair of the White Worm
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Nikola Tesla as the Inventor – the Master of Electricity
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Edgar Allen Poe as the Raven – author of The Raven & The Pit and the Pendulum
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And Mark Twain as Himself – author of Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn
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Also starring:
Countess Elizabeth Báthory
aka The Blood Countess
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Varney the Vampire, progenitor of the undead species
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Aleister Crowley
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And Special Guest Star:
Count Vlad Dracula, the Prince of Darkness & Lord of the Vampires
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Paranormal investigators and adventurers.
Archaeologists of history.
Vampire slayers!!

More information about Modern Marvels – Viktoriana can be found at:
http://wwwpulpheroesmorethanmortal.webs.com/

For those folks interested in buying paper versions of these books, please feel free to visit our stores at:
http://stores.ebay.com/Knightraven-Studioshttp://www.amazon.com/shops/knightravenstudios,
and for best prices, check out our new online store at http://wwwpulpheroesmorethanmortal.webs.com/InfiniteHorizonsStore.html

Effectively immediately, and running throughout the entire upcoming holiday season, Knightraven Studios has reduced the prices of all the ebook-format epic-sized Infinite Horizons novels from $4.95 down to $2.99. This includes the popular Pulp Heroes novels written and illustrated by Wayne Reinagel, More Than Mortal and Khan Dynasty, and Modern Marvels – Viktoriana. This limited time offer ends January 2.

Wishing everyone a happy holiday season!!

Kung Fu Heading To The Big Screen?

According to Deadline (http://www.deadline.com/), Actor/Director Bill Paxton is in talks to direct Kung Fu, a screen adaptation of the classic 1972 TV series that starred David Carradine. Paxton, who’s coming off a run in the HBO series Big Love, gets the job after helming two solid films: Frailty and The Greatest Game Ever Played. John McLaughlin will write the script. The film’s being put together under the Legendary Entertainment banner to shoot partly in China next summer. It is possible that this will come under Legendary East, the Hong Kong-based joint venture that involves Thomas Tull’s Legendary, but insiders said that hasn’t happened to this point.

The original series tracked the adventures of a Shaolin monk as he wanders the American West. The monk wants peace but usually winds up using his spectacular martial arts skills to kick some serious tail, in between flashbacks of his early life in the monastery. A second Kung Fu series aired featuring David Carradine playing a modern-day descendant of his original series character and his police officer son.

LANCE STAR: SKY RANGER LANDS AT THE DRIVETHRU

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The Lance Star: Sky Ranger “One Shot!” comic book by Bobby Nash and James Burns is now available for digital download at DriveThru Comics. http://comics.drivethrustuff.com/product_info.php?products_id=96166.

About Lance Star: Sky Ranger “One Shot!”
November, 1941. Ace Air Adventurer Lance Star accepts a dangerous mission into an enemy stronghold to stop the Nazi’s from uncovering plans for a weapon long believed destroyed. Lance flies a solo mission to Kiev where he is to plant explosives and destroy a weapons facility when he runs into an old enemy. Now, Lance is faced with a choice. Complete the mission? Or take down the Sky Ranger’s greatest adversary? He’s only going to get one shot at this. Will he choose the mission or revenge?

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Featuring high-flying adventure, aerial dog fights, explosive action, and stunning artwork, Lance Star: Sky Ranger “One Shot!” is pure pulp fun from start to finish.

Lance Star: Sky Ranger
“One Shot!”
Written by Bobby Nash
Art/Letters/Colors by James Burns
28 page DriveThru Comics Digital Edition
$1.50

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Lance Star: Sky Ranger “One Shot!” is now available for digital download at DriveThru Comics. http://comics.drivethrustuff.com/product_info.php?products_id=96166.

Learn more about DriveThru Comics at http://comics.drivethrustuff.com/.

Lance Star: Sky Ranger pulp anthology volumes 1, 2, and 3 and “One Shot!” are also available in print and digital editions. Visit http://www.lance-star.com/, http://ben-books.blogspot.com/, and http://www.bobbynash.com/ for more information and updates on future Lance Star: Sky Ranger projects.

Jungle Jim’s African Adventure!

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Treacherous mermaids in the Sargasso Sea, mysterious death in Accra, an alien race beneath Mombasa and Voudou sorcery in Haiti? All this and more inside….
Jungle Jim is a bimonthly African pulp fiction magazine featuring genre-based writing from all over Africa. This inaugural issue contains three stories and the first part (in a series) of The White Darkness – a real-life account of cult film-maker Richard Stanley’s extraordinary experiences in Haiti as recorded in his private diaries while filming a documentary on Voudou for the BBC.
Issues 1 – 5 are now available on Kindle through Amazon UK. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Jungle-African-Pulp-Fiction-ebook/dp/B0055SW5NW/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1309464363&sr=8-10

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In the United States, you can purchase the Kindle edition for $2.99 at http://www.amazon.com/Jungle-African-Pulp-Fiction-ebook/dp/B0055SW5NW/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1320017518&sr=1-1.

The Jungle Jim editors are constantly looking for writers and illustrators to join their galactic quest. You can learn more about African Pulp Fiction by visiting Jungle Jim at http://www.junglejim.org/. You can also join them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/pages/Jungle-Jim-Magazine/172831502768519.

The Peerless Peer Heads To Germany.

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Win Scott Eckert announced on his blog [http://woldnewton.blogspot.com] that a German translation of Philip Jose Farmer’s classic Sherlock Holmes-Lord Greystoke pastiche The Peerless Peer will appear in 2012 from publisher Atlantis Verlag.

This new German edition will also feature Win’s afterword that also appeared in the 2011 edition from Titan Books (currently selling on Amazon).

The Game is Afoot!

Earth Station One Digs Up Your Favorite Dead and Undead Characters

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“I like your dress.”

Earth Station One Episode 83 is now live at http://www.esopodcast.com/.
Direct link: http://erthstationone.wordpress.com/2011/10/26/earth-station-one-episode-83-our-favorite-dead-and-undead-characters/

Continuing into the haunting season we thought that it would be fun to talk about our favorite dead and undead characters. Plus, we visit the Hellmouth and chat about the first season of Buffy The Vampire Slayer with Nancy Holder, writer of Domino Lady, Buffy, and more. Nancy also climbs inside The Geek Seat and we discuss her upcoming pulpy projects. But wait that’s not all, we also will be talking to our friend Kevin Parker about Netherworld, one of the largest haunted houses in the south.

Domino Lady & Buffy Writer Nancy Holder

Join us for yet another episode of The Earth Station One Podcast that we like to call: Our Favorite Dead and Undead Characters

Table of Contents
0:00:00 Intro / Welcome
0:05:03 Rants & Raves
0:24:36 The Geek Seat w/ Nancy Holder
0:52:18 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 1
1:37:48 Our Favorite Dead and Undead Characters
2:24:58 Kahn Report

2:37:38 Count Down to Halloween w/ Kevin Parker of Netherworld
2:52:05 Shout Outs
2:56:45 Show Close

Earth Station One Episode 83 – Our Favorite Dead and Undead Characters is now live at www.esopodcast.com. Direct link: http://erthstationone.wordpress.com/2011/10/26/earth-station-one-episode-83-our-favorite-dead-and-undead-characters/

Steed and Mrs. Peel Return!

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Boom! Studios has announced that Steed and Mrs. Peel issue #1 will be in stores January 2012. Written by Grant Morrison with illustrations and a cover by Ian Gibson, this comic book mini series is based on characters created for the classic British TV series, “The Avengers”.

From writer Grant Morrison — “The Golden Game Part One: Crown and Anchor!” Your favorite Avengers finally return! When Tara King is kidnapped by a mysterious organization, John Steed and Emma Peel must reunite to solve this mystery. Featuring gorgeous art from Ian Gibson, best known for his work with Alan Moore on “The Ballad of Halo Jones.” A science fiction/spy fiction mash-up from Grant Morrison and two of TV’s most iconic heroes!

32 pages, $3.99.

Boom! Studios’, “Steed and Mrs. Peel” is a 6 issue mini series starting in January 2012.

For more information on BOOM! Studios and their offerings, visit http://www.boom-studios.com/.

Meet ThePulp.Net

ThePulp.Net is a fan-produced Web site devoted to the pulp magazines of the 1890s through the 1950s. ThePulp.Net debuted March 26, 1996, as .Pulp on America Online. Its initial concept was for a Web site devoted to The Shadow. But eventually that changed to encompass additional pulp characters and books.

From the TPN site, “In mid-1995, we found it difficult to track down Web sites about pulp magazines. You had to search Yahoo (there wasn’t a Google then) and otherwise just surf the Net looking for pulp-related sites. Out of that frustration grew the seed for ThePulp.Net.”

.Pulp started with links pages to Web sites devoted to The Shadow, Doc Savage and The Spider and a page to other pulp-related sites, plus a brief history of the pulps that was originally published in 1979. In July 1998, ThePulp.Net got its own domain name and really began to grow.

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In addition to turning 10 years old in 2006, ThePulp.Net celebrated another milestone in January 2006 when the site surpassed 500,000 visitors. It is their hope that it won’t take another 10 years to reach one million visitors to the site. ThePulp.Net was created to help pulp fans increase their enjoyment of the pulp magazines.

In addition to information on the heyday of the pulps as well as new pulp, you can find links to other pulp sites, pulp publishers, blogs, websites, character bios, and more. ThePulp.Net is a treasure trove of pulp information.

You can visit ThePulp.Net at http://www.thepulp.net/.
Tell ‘em All Pulp sent ya.

Mark Maddox covers The Thing!

Pulp Artist Mark Maddox has been named cover illustrator for HorrorHound Magazine issue #31, which is currently available on newsstands and bookstores everywhere. The cover art by Mark Maddox features images from the 1982 version of The Thing.

Mark’s illustrations have appeared on multiple books and magazines including Kolchak: The Night Stalker, Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective, Captain Hazard, The Heap, That Man Flint, Undying Monsters, Lance Star: Sky Ranger, Little Shoppe of Horrors magazine, Mad Scientist magazine, Hammer Fantasy & Sci-Fi for Hemlock Books, The Last Bus To Bray: The Unfilmed Hammer, the first volumes in Don Glut’s New Adventures Of Frankenstein series, and more.

For more on Mark Maddox and his art, visit http://maddoxplanet.com.
Click on artwork for a larger view.