

If you love vintage paperbacks and digest magazines as much as I do, you’ll really enjoy the latest issues of Justin Marriott’s Paperback Fanatic and Richard Krauss’s The Digest Enthusiast!
Paperback Fanatic arrives in a new larger format. If you love paperback cover artwork, Paperback Fanatic features over a 100 covers that accompany the articles delving into the history of paperbacks and paperback writers. There’s also a broad range of information for just about every paperback collector’s interest. Here’s just an abbreviated list of the articles in this new issue:
- Black Samurai
- Conan
- Mickey Spillane
- Shudder Pulps
- Prices on eBay
- Running a Used Bookstore
- Spaghetti Western Tie-Ins
- Satan Sleuth
- Cult Publisher Horwitz
- Paperback Cover Artists
- Masters of Horror
- Gothic Romances
- New Wave SF
Paperback news, reviews, columns, interviews, and articles on vintage paperbacks makes Paperback Fanatic an invaluable resource. I particularly enjoyed Justin Marriott’s “The Unforgotten: British Writer Andrew Garve.” I’ve read several of Garve’s crime and thriller novels, but after reading Justin’s informative article, I want to read more!
The Digest Enthusiast emulates the digest magazine format it celebrates. Here’s a sample of what you’ll find inside this latest issue:
Steve Carper uncovers the history of the highly collectable Handi-Books and their indie publisher James Louis Quinn.
Anthony Perconti tackles DC’s Blue Ribbon Digests—1981’s Best Comics Stories and Jonah Hex.
Howard Browne’s baby, Fantastic, graduates from quarterly to bi-monthly status in our close examination of a foundational year: 1953 part one.
Tom Brinkmann peels off a visual survey of pin-up sensation Jeanne Carmen’s digest and magazine résumé in a Bad Mags Extra!
Peter Enfantino cracks open 1956 (part one) with an inside look at Manhunt, the gold-standard of detective fiction digests.
Robert A.W. Lowndes proves himself a giant of the digests in a behind-the-scenes overview of his decade with Health Knowledge, along with our exclusive, contextual publication grid.
Reviews of RAWL’s gateway digest into Health Knowledge, Exploring the Unknown No. 1 and Startling Mystery Stories No. 3.
A jam-packed edition featuring over a 100 magazine covers; new fiction by John M. Kuharik and Robert Snashall, illustrated by Brad W. Foster and Michael Neno; cartoons by Bob Vojtko; and more.
164 pages, published in color and b&w print editions, and Kindle, by Larque Press LLC.
Both of these wonderful publications deserve our support! I bought both The Paperback Fanatic and The Digest Enthusiast on AMAZON. GRADE: A (for both)










