Pulpdom is a zine about pulp magazines and their contributors, author profiles, and miscellaneous pulps with lots of color reproductions established by Camille Cazedessus. Each issue is about 28 pages in length. It evolved from ERB-dom (1960), a zine focusing on Edgar Rice Burroughs. In 1988 Cazedessus restarted The Fantasy Collector, with a name change to The Fantastic Collector, an in which incorporated ERB-dom. This zine eventually became Pulpdom (in January 1997).
Pulpdom concentrates primarily on the pre-1932 pulps, obscure authors of the ‘fantastic’, and particularly Argosy, All-Story and early Blue Book.