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PulpFest 2015 Dealers

Tarzan of the ApesAlthough PulpFest is well known for its excellent programming — and rightfully so . . . just click our red “schedule” button on our home page to see all of the great programming we have lined up for 2015 — it is also lauded for its very substantial dealers’ room. Beginning on Thursday, August 13th, the 15,800 square-foot Regency Ballroom will house collectible pulp magazines and digests, vintage paperbacks, first edition hardcovers and series books, original art, B-movies and serials, collectible comic books, and more. And remember: for those members staying at the Hyatt-Regency Columbus, you’ll be able to partake in free, early-bird shopping on Thursday evening from 6 to 10 PM. For those staying elsewhere, early-bird shopping privileges will cost $30 if paid for at the door. The cost is $25 if you pay in advance.

In addition to Thursday’s early-bird hours, the PulpFest dealers’ room will be open from 10 AM to 4:30 PM on August 14-15 and from 10 AM to 2 PM on Sunday, August 16th. Note that buying and selling opportunities on Sunday may be limited as dealers pack up for their trip home.

Who will be selling at PulpFest 2015? For the next three days, we’ll be profiling some of our dealers, telling you a little bit about each of them so you get to know them a little better. Away we go . . .

FANTASY PUBLISHING, founded by DICK & NORMA ENOS, will be selling the “new-pulp” adventures of Rick Steele, ace trouble buster from the fifties. A former test pilot with a trio of “ace” assistants, Rick will go anywhere in search of adventure. Dick and Norma will also have their Lara Destiny private-eye books, a series concerning New York’s only trans-gender detective. Visit the Dick Enos site on Amazon.com for more info and meet the author and his editor at PulpFest.

Stop by and visit with BOB FLOWERS of central Illinois. He’ll have his dad, Big Bob, and his son, James, along to help. This good-natured collector and dealer usually has a little bit of everything. He sells pulps, paperbacks, fanzines, and related material. His offerings come from a wide range of genres – hero, detective, adventure, science fiction, and western — all reasonably priced. Shop with Bob for variety and good, honest deals. We think you’ll be extremely happy with your purchases.

GramsA widely published old-time radio and pop culture historian, MARTIN GRAMS also carries a large selection of classic DVDs, along with books and magazines. He’ll have copies of his many award-winning books for sale – THE SHADOW: THE HISTORY AND MYSTERY OF THE RADIO PROGRAM, INNER SANCTUM MYSTERIES, THE GREEN HORNET: A HISTORY OF RADIO, MOTION PICTURES, COMICS AND TELEVISION, THE TWILIGHT ZONE: UNLOCKING THE DOOR TO A TELEVISION CLASSIC and much more.

MARK HALEGUA is the founder of the Gotham Pulp Collectors Club. In addition to selling his Pulps 1st CDs — featuring thousands of pulp cover images on each disc — Mark will have an assortment of pulp magazines, including a number of ASTOUNDING STORIES issues published by Clayton. He’ll also have key issues of various comic books available for sale. Be sure to visit with this very personable dealer out of Queens.

Scouring flea markets and antique shows up and down the East Coast, RICK HALL rescues pulps for the collections of his fellows in the pulp community. Focusing primarily on pulps, Rick adds fanzines and general magazines with “good authors” to the mix. You may find just what you’ve been looking for among Rick’s “found” treasures.

Welcome back SCOTT HARTSHORN. This outgoing, Florida-based collector and dealer will be offering a selection of ADVENTURE pulps, books by Robert E. Howard and Edgar Rice Burroughs, mystery and detective paperbacks, and science-fiction, fantasy, and pulp art. Scott is also planning to have a few collectible surprises as he returns to PulpFest as a dealer for a third time.

RICHARD MELI & KARA ACCETTOLA of HEARTWOOD AUCTIONS have more than twenty-five years experience in vintage pulps, first editions, magazines, paperbacks, and other collectibles. Heartwood Auctions has more than 100,000 items available for sale, including the Robert Weinberg collection of rare pulps, digests, paperbacks and related ephemera, and the Napa Valley collection of men’s adventure magazines.

PAUL HERMAN is a Connecticut dealer and collector who exhibits at many pulp and paperback conventions. He offers a wide variety of material including pulps, paperbacks, and vintage digests. He is very strong in the mystery and detective fields, turning up many scarce items. Be sure to drop by Paul’s tables for a top-notch deal.

Although he’ll have several tables at this year’s PulpFest, dealer DOUG SIMMS also runs HEROES AND GAMES, a comic book and collectible games store located on the first level of the Greater Columbus Convention Center, next to the information center and food court. Doug, who will be assisted by MIKE CARBONARO and CORY SIMMS, will have long runs of all our favorite pulp heroes in the paperback format, Golden, Silver and Bronze age comics, and pulp-related games. Be sure to stop by one of Doug’s locations.

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MARK HICKMAN, an Ohio dealer will be offering a variety of science-fiction magazines and hero pulps, as well as comic books and original artwork from the pulps, comics, digests, and paperbacks — a little bit of everything. Mark will also be selling copies of THE COLLECTED PULP ERA, a two-volume set reprinting the complete run of his father Lynn Hickman’s classic fanzine. Both volumes are very highly recommended.

If you are a dealer or collector who would like to sell at PulpFest, please click the red “register” button on our home page or email convention chairperson Jack Cullers at jack@pulpfest.com for further information about the convention. To book a room for this year’s convention, please visit pulpcon.org/2015/06/16872/.

(Doc Grubb and his son, Jasper, might not have the first edition of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ TARZAN OF THE APES, published by A. C. McClurg and featuring dust jacket art by Fred J. Arting, but they’ll have other Burroughs’ firsts, at great prices. The Grubbs are just one of many fine dealers who will be selling at PulpFest 2015.

Martin Grams’ THE SHADOW: THE HISTORY AND MYSTERY OF THE RADIO PROGRAM has been called “the definitive history of The Shadow on radio . . . . In 836 pages we learn, in minute detail, the . . . birth of The Shadow from print to air and back again.” The front cover art is based upon George Rozen’s painting for the July 15, 1934 issue of THE SHADOW MAGAZINE, published by Street & Smith.

If you want to take a short break from our dealers’ room, stop by the Clark Room on the second floor of the Hyatt Regency Columbus and sample some games during our brand new gaming track. We’ll be featuring a wide range of pulp-related games including Chaosium’s CALL OF CTHULHU, now in its seventh edition and one of the role-playing games that will be played during PulpFest.)

We’ll be profiling more of our 2015 PulpFest dealers in the days ahead. Please come back tomorrow.

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