WILDCAT ADVENTURES presents killer Leopard Women and deadly tattooed Geishas…

I have a love-hate relationship with the men’s adventure magazine WILDCAT ADVENTURES. I love many of the gonzo stories you’ll find in it, like “DEATH ORGY OF THE LEOPARD WOMEN,”…

Bryce Walton in men’s adventure, science fiction, mystery, detective and Western magazines…

There are many connections between the classic pulp fiction magazines that flourished from the 1920s to the 1950s and the men’s pulp adventure magazines that began to emerge in the…

WILDCAT ADVENTURES, June 1959: Part 2 – Shirley Kilpatrick, Pinup Model & She Monster…

One of the things I love about collecting, reading and researching men’s pulp adventure magazines from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s is that I never know what kinds of pop…

WILDCAT ADVENTURES premieres with an artistic and literary bang in June 1959…

WILDCAT ADVENTURES was one of several classic men’s adventure magazines published by Robert C. Sproul, through his company Candar Publishing, sometimes misspelled as “Candor” by sources like the 1960 book…

Happy Easter men’s adventure style…

Happy Easter from MensPulpMags.com and the WEASELS RIPPED MY FLESH team! *     *     *     *     *     *     *     *     *     * Comments? Post them on the Men’s Adventure Magazines Facebook…

More wild men’s pulp magazine stories about Leopard Men and Leopard Women…

As I noted in a previous post, there really were “Leopard Men” in Africa. They were members of a secretive religious cult called The Leopard Society. They actually did wear…

Fourth of July reading for fans of men’s adventure magazines…

Ah, yes. Fourth of July weekend. A nice long weekend that most hard-working American men enjoy. And, after the barbecues and fireworks are over, some men like to relax with…

Robert F. Dorr’s unusual “Ghost Bear” story – plus some manly bear attack art

Man vs. beast was a common theme in the stories and art in men’s adventure magazines of the 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s. And, the bigger the beast, the better…

Connecting the dots between horror films and men’s pulp magazines (Boris Karloff Blogathon)

On this blog, I regularly feature some of the great cover paintings and interior art from men’s adventure magazines of the 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s. I’m a big fan…

Wildcat Adventures, Part II – William Burroughs, weird menace, wild women

My previous entry here provided a look at a classic issue of the men’s adventure magazine Wildcat Adventures from 1960, the second year of the magazine’s run. Wildcat Adventures was…

Love Train for the Tenebrous Empire

Not long ago, I stumbled across a post about men’s adventure magazines on another blog that is now among my favorites. It’s the blog Love Train for the Tenebrous Empire,…