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  • Simple, Fast search of the FictionMags Index

    Simple, fast search of the FictionMags Index. It’s finally here. https://pulpflakes.com/fmisearch/ The FictionMags Index (FMI) is the biggest online index of English language fiction published in periodicals. Search the FMI by author or artist name, magazine title or look for a specific issue by date or issue number. Tips and tricks While search tolerates partial……


  • Dime Detective’s first issue: Success in reverse gear

    Dime Detective, launched to compete with Black Mask, was the most popular of Popular Publication’s detective pulps. It featured stories by Raymond Chandler, Erle Stanley Gardener, Max Brand, John D. MacDonald and Cornell Woolrich. This editorial, in the first issue, is a mix of rah-rah cheerleading for the magazine’s contents and an anecdote about putting……


  • Art and Direction: The life of Charles Willard Fairchild

    Charles Willard Fairchild was born on 18 November 1886 in Marinette, Wisconsin. His parents were Charles Marsh Fairchild and Sarah Jane “Jennie” Cook of Toledo, Ohio. Charles Marsh Fairchild was a versatile businessman, running a drug store, a newspaper and a steel company, in that order. Charles Willard grew up in Wisconsin and Toledo, Ohio.……


  • Model Employee wanted: Six dollars a day for standing still

    Another article about an illustrator’s model; this time it’s actor Neil Hamilton, probably best remembered for his role as Commissioner Gordon in the 1960s TV series Batman starring Adam West. The Days When I “Posed” Recollections of Leyendecker, Brown, Underwood and other Famous Artists – And $6 a Day. By Neil Hamilton THERE was one……


  • Model Artists and Beautiful Bombshells

    I found a couple of articles dealing with artists and their models; models are lesser known than illustrators, though they’re quite recognizable. An earlier article about one pulp model can be found here. A note about the illustrations in the article below. Each illustration is posed by one of the models whose photos are given.……