As a fan of occult detectives, I’m always looking for additional ones to read. One that I have known about for several years but had yet to obtain and read is Josh Reynolds‘ Charles St. Cyprian, the “Royal Occultist,” mainly...
Archive - March 2020
I have read many of Johnston McCulley‘s various pulp heroes and villains. There are only a few that I haven’t, and one I couldn’t because no one had...
A pulp magazine price guide? Yup. Bookery’s Guide to Pulps & Related Magazines by Tim Cottrill is the second edition of this work and came out in 2020 from...
I am a little behind in my reading, so finally here is my posting on the fourth volume of Airship 27‘s Mystery Men (& Women) The series is kind of like...
An interesting post-World War II pulp story is H. Bedford-Jones‘ “The Uranium Pomegranates,” which was serialized in four issues of Short Stories from...
I’ve posted several times about Solar Pons, a popular character inspired by Sherlock Holmes that was created by August Derleth, continued by Basil Copper and more...
Well, that’s that. With Moonstone‘s The Avenger: Double Feature 2, we get a couple more new stories of The Avenger, maybe the last for awhile. Sad, as Street...
While many may not be familiar with the name Johnston McCulley, we all probably know his most well-known character: Zorro. Zorro started off as a pulp character before...
The fanzines put out by Joseph Lewandowski (1922-87) are items I have been trying to get for some time. I previously posted on his last fanzine, Pulpette, which had two...
A while back I took a look at Atomic Robo, an interesting character and series whose pulp-inspired covers caught my eye. Atomic Robo is an intelligent and self-aware...