đź§  What We Mean When We Say "Pulp"

Yes—we said “pulp.”

No—we don’t mean just the brittle, yellowed kind from 1947 (though we love that too).
This is New Pulp. Neo-Pulp. Digital Gutter Press.

It’s cheap in spirit, not in soul.
Fast fiction, freak art, ads you probably shouldn’t trust, and stories that straddle satire, horror, western grit, noir glam, and garage-sale psychedelia.

We salute the past—but we’re not trapped in it.


📚 A Quick Word on the Old Stuff

The original pulps were glorious:
Printed on the cheapest paper money could (barely) buy.
Brimming with wild stories—detective thrillers, ray guns, jungle queens, vampires, cowboys, and plenty of shirtless men leaping from trains.

We dig all that.

But our stuff? It’s not just a throwback. It’s a throw forward.


⚡ What We’re Really Making

We call it pulp because it’s:

  • Raw

  • Bold

  • Stylized

  • And not afraid to get weird

It’s also illustrated, layered, and half-filled with jokes we probably shouldn’t have published.
That includes:

  • Real blog posts from our studio

  • Fake ads from sketchy sponsors

  • Fictional disasters we swear could have happened

  • And a few things you’ll just have to read to believe


🍻 To the Collectors, the Purists, the Nitpickers

If you're here to police margins, catalog covers, or lecture us on Argosy's page count in 1939…
Well, pull up a stool anyway.

We’ll pour you a White Noise Whiskey and let the ghosts sort it out.


đź§ľ How We File This Stuff

You’ll find it under:

  • Illustrated Intrigue

  • Fictional Filth

  • Mildly Haunted Typography

This is pulp for the pixel age.


First issue of the M&D Digital Zeen is coming soon.
You’ll know it when you see it.
You just might not believe it.

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