I recently picked up a new coffee table artbook from Abrams titled Pulp Power: The Shadow, Doc Savage, and the Art of the Street & Smith Universe. This 350...
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As part of my revisiting the larger Hellboy universe, I am now going to revisit the various BPRD series with more details on the stories themselves. I thought...
As a long-time comicbook reader, I have always enjoyed the excellent fanzines and books that have come from Twomorrows Publishing over the years. They publish...
I have previously posted on The Green Lama, a pulp hero created by Kendall Foster Crossen and published originally by Munsey in Double Detective from 1940-41...
As part of my revisiting the larger Hellboy universe, I am now going to revisit the basic Hellboy series itself with more details on the stories themselves. I...
Some time back I did a review of a pair of hardback graphic novels from Dark Horse Comics by Mike Mignola and Warwick Johnson-Cadwell. As a big Hellboy fan, I...
An interesting new take on the classic pulp hero The Green Ghost is Moonstone‘s The Green Ghost: Declassified. In this collection of new stories, along...
The Black Bat was one of Ned Pines‘ more successful pulp heroes coming from his Thrilling line (really Better Publications/Standard Magazines), which ran...
When it comes to comics, I only review ones that either include pulp characters or have characters that are clearly inspired by pulp heroes. One I had kind of...
The Phantom Detective was Thrilling’s most popular pulp hero, outliving both The Shadow and Doc Savage in terms of longevity, though with fewer stories...