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...
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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...
Among the best known of pulp characters within the mainstream is Johnston McCulley‘s Zorro. though this is more due to the fame created by his appearance...
When DC Comics was publishing The Shadow in the 1970s, they also published a couple of stories teaming up The Shadow with Batman in his title, most likely to...
In the world of pulp heroes, very few have hit over 100 issues or stories. One of those is Popular Publication’s G-8. Created and written by Robert J...
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