Blood 'n' Thunder Summer 2012 Tenth Anniversary Issue - Volume 34 Author:Bela Lugosi This jumbo-sized Tenth Anniversary Issue boasts something unique in pulpzine history: the reprinting of a complete, book-length (60,000 words) novel in a single issue. The yarn is Francis Lynde's "B. Typhosus Takes a Hand," originally published in a 1922 issue of THE POPULAR MAGAZINE. In addition to this 80-page reprint, the anniversary number ... more »contains the usual complement of high-quality articles and departments. There's a history of Chandu the Magician on radio and in film; a lengthy examination of the "New Pulp" publishing phenomenon; a 1940 WRITER'S DIGEST piece by pulp writer Nelson Bond on the importance of snappy starts to manuscripts; a revisiting of science-fictional continuities from the 1940s Superman radio show; a celebration of pulp writer Frederick Nebel's hardboiled detectives Donahue and Cardigan; a look back at the trend-setting 1914 movie serial THE PERILS OF PAULINE; and a pictorial review of this year's Windy City Pulp and Paper Expo. Additionally, BNT editor Ed Hulse acknowledges the magazine's tenth anniversary in a long, incisive essay. This special issue of BLOOD 'N' THUNDER -- over 160 pages long -- is illustrated with the usual array of pulp covers, original art, and rare photos and posters from movies.« less