I recently received the first two issues of a new magazine: Anvil: Iron Age Magazine, dated Summer and Fall of 2023. “Iron Age” is a term I’ve seen recently for a loose group of authors and artists doing more traditional stories...
Archive - 2023
I have been looking forward to the next stories with either The Rook (sorry, The Peregrine) or Lazarus Gray from Barry Reese, but instead we get the first volume with a...
I recently obtained the book The Age of Dimes and Pulps by Jeremy Agnew and published by MacFarlane Books in 2018. I am always on the lookout for more academic works on...
And we continue with more series based in the Hellboy universe after the last set. I’ve organized these by where they fit in chronologically. Panya: The...
Three years ago I wrote about a New Pulp series called Wild Inc. by Jack MacKenzie. The first in the series is The Shattered Men. The cover intrigued me as it was...
I just received the ninth issue of Men’s Adventure Quarterly, kicking off their third year of this excellent magazine series focused on men’s adventure magazines. With...
I was recently sent a new fanzine: Ackermansion Memories #14. Put out by James Van Hise, it harkens back to fanzines of the past before the advent of print-on-demand and...
I recently picked up a hardback book that collects a large number of pulp-cover art: Savage Art: 20th Century Genre and the Artists that Defined.It was published in 2010...
I have posted about Victor Rousseau Emanuel (1879-1960), a prolific pulp author in the early years who is largely overlooked today. Some of his works have been...
The sixth issue of the pulp fanzine The Shadowed Circle arrived around Thanksgiving. The focus of this fanzine is, of course, The Shadow, and I subscribed for issues #4...