A magazine / periodical trying to mimic the old pulp magazines. Featuring SON OF THE WHITE WOLF, an El Borak short story by Howard. It was originally published in the December 1936 issue of the pulp magazine Thrilling Adventures.

Contents

  • 3 • Adventure Tales (masthead) • (2004) • interior artwork by Thomas Floyd
  • 5 • The Blotter (Adventure Tales #4) • essay by John Gregory Betancourt
  • 5 • The Blotter • (2004) • interior artwork by Thomas Floyd
  • 8 • The Monkey God • (1927) • novelette by Seabury Quinn
  • 19 • Adventure Tales #4 • interior artwork by George Barr
  • 21 • Adventure • (1924) • poem by Clark Ashton Smith
  • 22 • Double-Shuffle • (1911) • short story by Edwin Baird
  • 28 • Every Man a King • [Ismeddin] • (1943) • novelette by E. Hoffmann Price
  • 45 • Blind Man’s Bluff • (1911) • short story by Edwin Baird
  • 59 • The Mad Detective • (1926) • novelette by John D. Swain
  • 77 • Astrophobos • (1918) • poem by H. P. Lovecraft
  • 78 • Son of the White Wolf • [El Borak] • (1936) • novelette by Robert E. Howard
  • 92 • Always Comes Evening • (1936) • poem by Robert E. Howard
  • 93 • The Morgue • essay by John Gregory Betancourt
  • 93 •  The Morgue • (2004) • interior artwork by Thomas Floyd

Notes

Edited by John Gregory Betancourt

Perfect bound, wraps. Page numbers include covers.
“The Blotter” is an editorial; “The Morgue” is letters to the editor.
Interior art is from original pulp publications and is not usually attributed.

Howard Works ISFDB
Publisher :Wildside Press
Year :Spring 2007
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Format :Periodical / Magazine (8.25 x 10.5, perfect bound)
Pages :100
Cover :Rudolph Belarski
Illustrations :Original pulp illustrations

 

Adventure Tales Spring Spring 2007

A magazine / periodical trying to mimic the old pulp magazines. Featuring SON OF THE WHITE WOLF, an El Borak short story by Howard. It was originally published in the December 1936 issue of the pulp magazine Thrilling Adventures.

Tags: El Borak / Pulp / Robert E. Howard