ALL PULP NEWSSTAND BULLDOG EDITION 3/20/11
FLYING GLORY KICKS OFF NEW ISSUE WITH NEW COVER!
Beginning with a fully painted cover art, a special story begins as we take a new look at our heroine and her family. Enjoy and Share with your friends.
FLYING GLORY KICKS OFF NEW ISSUE WITH NEW COVER!
Beginning with a fully painted cover art, a special story begins as we take a new look at our heroine and her family. Enjoy and Share with your friends.
As usual, except with one notable exception, ALL PULP’s Book a Day comes from http://www.bearmanormedia.com/, one of the best outlets for books on pulp and popular culture today! If you have other books, though, that you feel should be featured here, drop ALL PULP a line at allpulp@yahoo.com!

| An illustrated look at the lives and careers of the sexiest women of the 1950s. From major star to starlet, author Richard Koper shows – with hundreds of rare photos from his personal collection – that gentlemen still prefer blondes!
Among the 100 actresses who are featured in the book are famous Hollywood names like Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield, Kim Novak and Anita Ekberg, as well as starlets like Jeanne Carmen, Gloria Pall, Sandra Giles and Kathy Marlowe. Also featured within the pages of this book are England’s reigning blondes Diana Dors, Belinda Lee and Carole Lesley, and fifties cult fan’s favourites: Mamie Van Doren, Cleo Moore, Beverly Michaels, Barbara Nichols and Joi Lansing. |
Entertainment Weekly* has the first photo of Adrianne Palacki as Wonder Woman in the new NBC TV series being planned for the fall, produced by David E. Kelley.
The observant will note the great similarities to the new costume designed by Jim Lee and launched by J. Michael Straczynski when he took over the series last year. As I suspected at the time, the new costume was at least partially influenced by the desire of getting an actress into something other than a one-piece bikini.
Elizabeth Hurley and Cary Elwes are also in the pilot cast. NBC’s upfront presentation is scheduled for May 16, so we’ll know by then if Wonder Woman will be picked up as a series.

From CHARMED to that rumored RED SONJA film, ROSE McGOWAN never slows down and now she has a “bombshell” role in an NBC series this week. we’ll let her fill you in, but meantime that Silver Age Marvel there – makes over 150g’s on eBay!
Don’t forget – Pop Culture never sleeps (and neither do we). Catch the latest 24/7 on The Point Radio.
As you’ve seen if you’ve been following the site at all this week, we’ve taken sixty-four popular webcomics and are putting them head to head in a single-elimination tournament. As a result, it’s been a very busy week here at ComicMix, and we have less than 35 hours of voting in the first round, so we wanted to point to some of the highlights.
The contests getting the highest vote totals right now are Gronk vs.My Sister the FREAK, followed closely by PvP vs. Erfworld, which is not quite as bad a blowout as last time, but Erfworld is still looking pretty strong.
But at this point, nobody has an insurmountable lead– anybody can make a call out to their followers and retake the lead, and after two days of hand-to-hand electioneering at C2E2, the scores can really change. Every match is still too close to call.
So get your votes in– if you haven’t voted, your chance is right below! You get to determine who makes it to the Sweet 16!
CALVIN DANIELS-Writer, Publisher, Creator-Granton City Press
Interview conducted by ALL PULP Staff writer CHUCK MILLER
It is now official, FarmerCon VI will be held July 29-31, 2011 in Columbus, OH at PulpFest!
PulpFest is held at the Ramada Plaza Hotel and Conference Center. Rooms are available at the “PulpFest Rate” of only $79 per night. However, to get this rate, you cannot book your room online, you must call their toll free number: 877-609-6086 and reserve your room over the phone. Remember to mention PulpFest to get the discounted rate.
To sign up for FarmerCon VI, first reply to this email to be added to the list.
While there is no charge for FarmerCon VI, you must Register with PulpFest to attend. Amazingly, you can attend all three days of PulpFest for only $30!
If you will be traveling to Columbus and staying overnight, I urge you to book a room at the Ramada Plaza Hotel and Conference Center now. The $79 per night room rate is a great deal, and being in the same hotel gives FarmerCon attendees that much more time to hang out. We almost always go out together somewhere for a meal or two and we will be looking to do that again. So be sure to tell me you’re coming, don’t just decide to drop in at the last minute.
PulpFest and FarmerCon programming is still to be determined, but suggestions are welcome; both to me for FarmerCon and to PulpFest for their programming as well. Also, Meteor House will have a table in the Dealers Room where you will find back issues of Farmerphile, select items from Philip José Farmer’s estate sale, The Worlds of Philip José Farmer 1: Protean Dimensions, The Worlds of Philip José Farmer 2: Of Dust and Soul and perhaps more.
So, if you want to come to FarmerCon VI, here is a quick summary of the steps you need to take:
Mike Croteau
The Official Philip José Farmer Home Page
http://www.pjfarmer.com/
PLANETARY BOOK AVAILABLE IN PREVIEWS!
From Sequart-
PRESS RELEASE:
Sequart Research & Literacy Organizationâs Keeping the World Strange: A Planetary Guide is now available for order through comic shops (use Diamond order code MAR111401). The book is currently listed in the books section of March’s Previews catalog (page 347) and is set to hit stores in late May.
âHighly recommended.â â Ainât It Cool News
Edited by Cody Walker, Keeping the World Strange offers essays that examine the highly-acclaimed WildStorm series from varied, thought-provoking viewpoints:
* We Contain Universes:Â The Delicately Spinning Reality of the Snowflake, by Kevin Thurman
* Surfing through Planetary:Â The Characters behind the Fiction, by Andy Richardson
* The Secret History of the WildStorm Universe, by Cody Walker
* When Third is Fourth:Â The Mystery of the Fourth Man, by Chad Nevett
* Bleeding Between the Lines:Â Planetary and Vertigo, by Timothy Callahan
* âThe Hidden Wonders of the Worldâ:Â Planetary and Reconstructionism, by Julian Darius
* Archaeologists, Architects, and Acolytes:Â Reading Futures Studies in Planetary, by Caleb Stokes
* The Monster Within:Â Examining Monstrous Archetypes in Planetary, by Ross Payton
* Planetary and Decompression, by Patrick Meaney
* The Ideal and the Strange:Â Order Vs. Freedom in Planetary, by Peter Sanderson
* The Man Who Knows the Game, by A. David Lewis (viewing Planetary as a game that begins with Elijah Snowâs white suit)
* Apocrypha or Canon? Fitting the Three Crossover One-Shots into Planetary, by Chad Nevett
* Appendix:Â Sequencing Planetary, by Julian Darius (a suggested reading order for Planetaryâs 31 stories)
No Planetary fan or comics scholar should go without this critical analysis of one of the best series of the 21st century. (Softcover, 6âx9â, 188 pgs, B&W, $19.95 cover price, ISBN 9780578077017.)
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THE YEAR OF WARREN ELLIS: Keeping the World Strange is the first offering from Sequartâs â2011: The Year of Ellisâ campaign, which includes two other books (Shot in the Face:Â A Savage Journey to the Heart of Transmetropolitan and Voyage in Noise: Â Warren Ellis and the Demise of Western Civilization) and the documentary film Warren Ellis:Â Captured Ghosts.
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NOTE: Don’t assume your comics store will order copies â some stores might not even notice it in the catalog. The best thing you can do is tell your local retailer ASAP (they have to place orders before the end of March) that you want them to order you a copy. And because we’re buried in the catalog, it might help to give them the book’s order code, which is MAR111401.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER: Planetary and related characters are trademarks of DC Comics. This book is not endorsed by DC Comics.