**NEW JERSEY Pulp Adventure Con in November is on! 21 Years and still going. **What is it with these hotels? Both our Florida location in February and New Jersey hotel for November had become a problem. So we had to skip this year in Florida—but count on coming South next year. Meanwhile, this February, Rich Harvey took a quick trip north to find a bright, clean and spacious hotel for the NOVEMBER 7, 2020 PULP ADVENTURE CON. It’s on, just a few exits off the New Jersey Turnpike from the old days.
A hundred years old and counting, Zorro by Johnston McCulley, began in Argosy in 1919 with "The Curse of Capistrano." More than 60 Zorro pulp tales emerged during 50 years, following the first. All have been collected in six volumes, available in both paperback and hard cover from Bold Venture Press, licensed from Zorro Productions. Other McCulley stories in the pulps, without Zorro, but using the same historic background and time frame, are also available in a growing licensed collection of paperbacks and hardcovers ... Tales of Zorro's Old California, a new one scheduled for March. All those stories have sparked tv series, movies, radio, comics and new stories across the world. And besides collectible pulp fiction magazines, antique toys, games and comics, a "writing legion" of fans create new stories, radio plays and more, carrying on the legend of Zorro. The Washington Post, Alter-Ego Magazine, and Antiques and Auction News, among others have written about the century-old phenomenon. On May 1, Bold Venture Press will add a new page to the history of Zorro with a completely new anthology. If you haven't read all the stories from McCulley, you can still do it. If you'd like to collect the jacketed hard cover collection, please look here: https://www.boldventurepress.com/zorro/
A hundred years old and counting, Zorro by Johnston McCulley, began in Argosy in 1919 with "The Curse of Capistrano." More than 60 Zorro pulp tales emerged during 50 years, following the first. All have been collected in six volumes, available in both paperback and hard cover from Bold Venture Press, licensed from Zorro Productions. Other McCulley stories in the pulps, without Zorro, but using the same historic background and time frame, are also available in a growing licensed collection of paperbacks and hardcovers ... Tales of Zorro's Old California, a new one scheduled for March. All those stories have sparked tv series, movies, radio, comics and new stories across the world. And besides collectible pulp fiction magazines, antique toys, games and comics, a "writing legion" of fans create new stories, radio plays and more, carrying on the legend of Zorro. The Washington Post, Alter-Ego Magazine, and Antiques and Auction News, among others have written about the century-old phenomenon. On May 1, Bold Venture Press will add a new page to the history of Zorro with a completely new anthology. If you haven't read all the stories from McCulley, you can still do it. If you'd like to collect the jacketed hard cover collection, please look here: https://www.boldventurepress.com/zorro/