Issue 41 of Twisted Pulp Magazine has crash-landed, and hoo-boy, did it bring some carry-on! This month’s mag kicks things off with a hellish tale from E.S. Wynn (“On the Devil’s Dole”—because punching a clock for Satan pays better than working retail), then barrels headlong into twisted fiction, retro rants, and deep dives into the weird and wonderful. We’ve got an interview and art from cover artist Dan Henderson, a philosophical brawl in Old Man vs Mirror , and the long-awaited scholarly vindication of Grease 2 by Scarlett Stratten—because it is the word. Mark Slade drops two—count ‘em, TWO—bombs with Lodger 42 and a review of Van Halen at 50 , while Susan Elizabeth Gray makes sure your feels aren’t safe with Silent Legacy . There’s noir creeping in with Brian Warf’s A Dead Ringer for a Black Fox , plus the underground godfather Gilbert Shelton graces us with an interview and some truly excellent art. We wrap it all up with a spotlight on The Russell Theatre’s Shane Farmer and a Malafarina classic, Tail Gunner Joe . It’s hot, weird, loud, and probably a little stupid—so basically, it’s just another issue of Twisted Pulp . Dig in.