December Girasol Replicas are in!



Girasol Collectables is back with three new pulp replicas. Fan favorite The Spider is back along with a rare Oriental Stories and a Spicy Mystery featuring Hugh Cave, Robert Leslie Bellam and more!



Girasol Collectables is back with three new pulp replicas. Fan favorite The Spider is back along with a rare Oriental Stories and a Spicy Mystery featuring Hugh Cave, Robert Leslie Bellam and more!
Sometimes things can get lost right there out in the open. I’ve had a stack of Spider pulp reprints on my shelves for years now and I just realized that they were no longer available on the website. Well, that’s been fixed. You can now once again order these great Spider reprints that are otherwise out of print.
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More great pulp adventure is back in pulp replica format from Girasol Collectables. Starting with The Spider in the May, 1935 issue Master of the Death Madness. This issue is written by Norvell Page during the peak of his best writing and the peak of the Weird Menace era.
Speaking of Weird Menance, the second title is the July 1935 issue of Terror Tales featuring two novel length stories from Hugh B. Cave and Wyatt Blasingame.
And finally, Hollywood’s Ace Detective Dan Turner is back on the seedy streets in the May, 1935 issue of Spicy Detective Stories.
Three new pulp replicas from Girasol are now available. Starting with the Spider in issue #21 Hordes of the Red Butcher. Next up is the Winter, 1932 issue of Oriental Stories with a Robert E. Howard Crusades adventure and we wrap it up with a Spicy Mystery issue with a Robert Leslie Bellem story.
The latest issue of Ed Hulse’s Fanzines is now available. This issue features an interview with the Spider’s lady, Nita Van Sloan. Okay, maybe not Nita, but its an interview with Iris Meredith who played Nita in the 1938 serial The Spider’s Web.
Plus, this issue includes articles about Talbot Mundy’s Lost Serials, 10 Chapterplays in Desperate Need of More Respect and more!
Blood n Thunder #15 is now available.
Almost 10 years ago, Chris Kalb combined his innovative, graphic genius with his passion for the Spider with The Spider Kit. Over the years Chris has authored a number of websites featuring our favorite pulp heroes. He’s at it again with a new incarnation of his Spider tribute website: The Spider Returns! Among the many features, check out the Spider cover art gallery.