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ALL PULP NEWSSTAND BULLDOG EDITION 3/9/11

ALL PULP NEWSSTAND
BULLDOG EDITION
3/9/11
ALL NEW MASKED GHOST!!
From Kevin Paul Shaw Broden-
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REVENGE OF THE MASKED GHOST – Chapter 16 “Package For A Ghost”-an All New Chapter in the Chronicles of this Pulp Hero!!
Donald has sworn never to be the Masked Ghost again. So what secrets will he and his wife Margaret learn when they open the mysterious package? Read the latest chapter and find out: http://bit.ly/90mqVE

Also, updated and corrected versions of Chapters 3,4, and 5
have been posted.

Review: ‘Love and Other Drugs’

love-and-other-drugs-e12995105744392-9897982Romantic comedies have become such a formula that filmmakers either follow the dots or strain to find a new spin on the concept. We all now the routine: establish your characters, give them oddball sidekicks, have the couple meet cute, begin to fall in love, have some complication that separates them then reunite them for the finale. Done well, it can be a terrific film-going experience and make for a fine night out with your significant other. Done less well, you feel like you wasted your time and money.

Then, there’s [[[Love and Other Drugs]]], which is out this week on DVD from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. It follows the formula for the most part, but varies it enough to keep you interested but doesn’t give you that uplifting feeling you want. A valiant effort, it fails to transcend the form when the cast and crew’s pedigree led you to expect it.

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Mix March Madness: PvP vs. Let’s Be Friends Again!

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We get it on in the battle for webcomic supremacy! Whose toons will take the title this month? Only you, the stark raving mad fans of these strips, will decide! Vote for your favorites, and watch them dominate the doodles of lesser drawers!

In this corner… the long-standing king-in-waiting of webcomics… Scott Kurtz’s killer comic born on the interwebs…

PvP!

And in the opposite corner comes comic-book inspired champion in his own right (don’t say otherwise, or we’re pretty sure Wolverine will cut you. OK, probably not him, but someone with something stabby…)

Let’s Be Friends Again!

Will Scott Kurtz’s long-running stalwart of webcomicry cram a victory in the face of comic book farce? Only you can decide. Vote now!

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Polling closes at 11:59 Eastern Standard Time on Saturday, March 12!

Click here to see all the webcomics and their standing in the tournament!

Mix March Madness: Axe Cop vs. Diesel Sweeties!

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That’s right ComicMixers… it’s an all out brawl for webcomic supremacy! Whose toons will take the title this month? Only you, the stark raving mad fans of these strips, will decide! Vote for your favorites, and watch them dominate the doodles of lesser drawers!

In this corner… from the twisted mind of a truly psychopathic 6 year old…

Axe Cop!

And in the opposite corner comes a smashing slugger of pixelated proportions…

Diesel Sweeties!

It’s the moral justice of axe-riddled goodness against robots, sexed up pixel people, and a never ending twisted web of love making! Vote now!

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Polling closes at 11:59 Eastern Standard Time on Saturday, March 12!

Click here to see all the webcomics and their standing in the tournament!

Mix March Madness: The Adventures of Dr. McNinja vs. Alien Loves Predator!

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That’s right, ComicMixers… Round 1 continues in the all out brawl for webcomic supremacy! Whose toons will take the title this month? Only you, the stark raving mad fans of these strips, will decide! Vote for your favorites, and watch them dominate the doodles of lesser drawers!

In this corner… part doctor, part ninja, all awesome killing-machine…

The Adventures of Dr. McNinja!

And in the opposite corner comes part Alien, part Predator, all love…

Alien Loves Predator!

It’s the ultimate battle, kiddos. A ninja doctor versus the combined love of Alien acid-spit and invisibility! Vote now or perish violently!

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Polling closes at 11:59 Eastern Standard Time on Saturday, March 12!

Click here to see all the webcomics and their standing in the tournament!

Amazing Fantasy #15 Sells For $1.1 Million

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The highest-graded copy of Amazing Fantasy #15, featuring the debut of Spider-Man from Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, has sold in a private transaction for $1.1 million. This is by far the highest price paid for a Silver Age comic book, and is an almost one billion percent increase from the 12¢ cover price.

The CGC 9.6 NM+ copy is the highest grade of the book known to exist, and is the only copy in that grade. The previous best sale for a copy of Amazing Fantasy #15 was for $227,000 in 2007 for a 9.4 copy from the famous White Mountain collection.

The broker for the sale is Metropolis Comics and their website comicconnect.com, who previously sold an Action Comics #1 for 1.5 million last year.

Twitter Updates for 2011-03-09

  • Who knew? Cigarettes and whisky are acceptable during editorial meetings. Cover designers prefer hashish. http://ow.ly/49QqR #
  • Resurrecting a Genre with a Dead Man http://ow.ly/4anyj Better than resurrecting a Brand #badcomicpun #imsorryimsorryimsorry #

Mix March Madness: Amazing Super Powers vs. Sheldon!

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That’s right ComicMixers… it’s an all out brawl for webcomic supremacy! Whose toons will take the title this month? Only you, the stark raving mad fans of these strips, will decide! Vote for your favorites, and watch them dominate the doodles of lesser drawers!

In this corner, weighing in at 210 pounds with no irises or pupils…

Amazing Super Powers!

And in this corner, weighing in at 60 pounds soaking wet, backed by his grandfather and a talking duck…

Sheldon!

Sheldon can buy almost anything with his billions, but can he buy victory here? Not unless he’s bribing you, the voter! So vote now!

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Polling closes at 11:59 Eastern Standard Time on Saturday, March 12!

Click here to see all the webcomics and their standing in the tournament!

Mix March Madness: Achewood vs. Hyperbole and a Half!

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That’s right ComicMixers… it’s an all out brawl for webcomic supremacy! Whose toons will take the title this month? Only you, the stark raving mad fans of these strips, will decide! Vote for your favorites, and watch them dominate the doodles of lesser drawers!

In this corner, the one, the only, the Onstad….

Achewood!

And in this corner, with the day-glo trunks and the shakiest line in comics…

Hyperbole and a Half!

Get on it! Vote now!

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Polling closes at 11:59 Eastern Standard Time on Saturday, March 12!

Click here to see all the webcomics and their standing in the tournament!

ALL PULP GUEST REVIEW-DOC HERMES REVIEWS DOC SAVAGE!

From May 1941, this is a very minor but enjoyable case for Doc and his crew. After slogging through a few dreary Laurence Donovan misfires, it’s a treat to see again how deftly Lester Dent keeps the story flowing, providing just enough information to make the situation clear while not giving everything away. Not that this is one of Dent’s better efforts, but it’s a decent little mixture of action and mystery that rolls along and provides a few hours’ diversion.

This book shares with THE SEVEN AGATE DEVILS (where Doc leaps at a speeding car and kicks the front wheel with both feet to make the car swerve), the “Oh, Come ON! Award” Here we find from out of nowhere that Long Tom, while infiltrating a gang of suspicious crooks, has concealed carrier pigeons in some old clothes and has covered up their cooing by pretending to have asthma and hiccups. Sounds like a scene from a British sitcom.

The type of story is a Mad Science gimmick (as opposed to a Lost Race or Warlord or Enigmatic Clue Mystery) and here something is turning people a bright, bubble-gum pink– even their teeth and eyes. From the opening chapter, when a panicky pink lady bursts into a hotel lobby during a thunderstorm and is brutally burned to death by gasmasked thugs (or IS she?), one development flows another in a well-crafted thriller. Trying to summarize the complex twists and reversals in the plot, where suspects are telling conflicting stories and posing as each other, while at the same time Doc is juggling some of his more intricate schemes, would really be difficult to do clearly. If you haven’t read this particular story yet, you might want to pay closer attention than usual.

Despite the fact that the opposition in this adventure are rather ordinary hoodlums, with no masked mastermind or world conquest scheme, the crooks are well organized and resourceful. They put up a real struggle, and at one point, things look so dismal and hopeless, that Doc picks up a book and glances through it nervously while he thinks.

All five aides take active part in this book, and each gets a bit of characteristic dialogue or action. Monk, who has been turned invisible in THE SPOOK LEGION, here goes pink, as does Long Tom (but in a fake guise as an undercover agent). Renny tells a gangster wearing a bulletproof vest, “Pal, I can shoot the pupils out of your eyes without touching the whites.” Ham tries to do some research on color in Doc’s library but is left scratching his head; we’re told many times in the stories that he’s a great lawyer and linguist but knows less science than the average man.

One of the characteristics I enjoy about Dent is the confident way he throws out casual details a fill-in writer might hesitate to include. Long Tom leaves a zig-zag mark representing electricity as his personal insignia; it’s also the brand used “on a small cow ranch which he owned in the Jackson Hole County of Wyoming.” And we’re told Doc used to carry an explosive formula in a fake wisdom tooth, but then he grew a genuine wisdom tooth and has no place for it. Irrelevant touches like this don’t further the plot and will probably never be mentioned again, but they do bolster the illusion that these men have actual lives and histories outside of the adventures we read.

Doc goes about solving the mystery in his competent, deadpan way. He uses the full range of gadgets and some elaborate ruses and trickery to work on the case, but doesn’t hesitate to fall back on bronze knuckles when necessary. He has his hands full with a pair of muscular fighters trained in close quarters combat, showing he’s at the upper levels of human development, but then other people can approach this also. Doc keeps going with a dislocated arm, not the first one he’s suffered. And the mention of clothing ripping indicate that this might one of the cases where he actually looks the way he’s depicted on the Bantam reprints. (“Another shirt ruined– well, at least the right cuff’s still attached….”)