Tue, 20 November 2007 Show 3: Audio Pulps, La Plata Doc Con and Red Shadows Pt. 3There are now several way for you to leave feedback. Firstly you can email me at dialpforpulp@gmail.com, or leave a voicemail at 206 600 3121. You can also post to the Dial P For Pulp, Yahoo Group, and we now have a forum set up on thecomicforums.com, thanks to Ric Croxton for setting that up for me. While we are on the subject of you can also find me on several social networking sites. I’m usually on Facebook daily, but I can also be found on Myspace, Shelfari and Twitter all with the web alias, ironmammoth! So please if you are on any of those sites, please drop by and friend me! Astonishing Adventures! Magazine News H.P.Lovecraft Historical Society The Whisperer in Darkness Paizo Publishing Masters of the Pit by Michael Moorcock The Swordsman of Mars by Otis Adelbert Kline The Wandrian, by Tim Jones Moonstone Books The Avenger Chronicles Reviews Conan The Phenomenon from Dark Horse Part 2 Hydra Miniatures, Ace McGuire Rocky Rizzo Robot Legionnaires Warbot Hoverbots Audio Pulps Decoder Ring Theatre The Red Panda Adventures Black Jack Justice Broken Sea Audio Jake Sampson: Monster Hunter Well Told Tales Seth Harwood’s Jack Wakes Up and This is Life www.sethharwood.com or from the home of Podiobooks at www.podiobooks.com. Cosmic Hobo Productions The Scarifyers The Nazad Conspiracy The Devil of Denge Marsh La Plata Doc Con by Ron Hanna of Wild Cat Books For those not familiar with the Doc Savage Oath it goes as follows, please excuse my delivery. “Let me strive, every moment of my life to make myself better and better, to the best of my ability, that all may profit from it. “Let me think of the right, and lend my assistance to those who need it with no regard for anything but justice. “Let me take what comes with a smile, without loss of courage. “Let me be considerate of my country, of my fellow citizens, and my associates in everything I say and do. “Let me do right to all, and wrong no man.� Red Shadows by Robert E. Howard Let’s Get Talking As it clearly grew out of Pulp, should I look at modern, Science Fiction and Heroic Fantasy on a regular basis, or should I aim the show in a more nostalgic direction and concentrate on the original pulps and works that are trying to emulate them? Comments[0] |

