Today in pulp: what name should you give your pulp vigilante anti-hero? Geoff? Sebastian? Todger?
Well funnily enough there are some rules about this. To learn more come this way...
By the end of the 1960s pulp was growing tired of swinging superspies. Dry martinis, world domination and exotic locations weren't really cutting it any more. The audience was changing.
The darker side of the '60s counterculture was causing quite a moral panic by the decade's end. Hippies, bikers, cultists and radicals were dominating the tabloid mind.
Time for a pulp countdown now, and today it's my top 10 modern dance moves!
Honestly, there are so many to choose from...
At #10: the Shag! Shagging was big in the 1950s and it's still wildly popular in South Carolina. However shagging is quite tricky to master: the man usually leads and needs to deftly mix two quick shags to one shag dip!
At #9: The Ska! There are many variations but they all involve vigorous bending - you have been warned!