Among original pulp heroes, Capt. Hazzard is sadly a one-hit wonder, and is one of the most blatant Doc Savage clones. Published by Ace Magazines, he got only...
Category - New Pulp
The Rook is a New Pulp hero created by Barry Reese. For those who are familiar with the character (i.e., you’ve read the previous collections or read my...
Lazarus Gray is a New Pulp character from writer Barry Reese. I have been reading his Rook series. (He has other works as well, but those are the ones...
“The Good, the Bad, and the Unknown” is an interesting collection. I originally thought it a single novel using three classic characters: Moon Man...
“Shadows of the Opera: The Mark of the Revenant” is a great collection of interconnected short stories by Rick Lai. These are “Wold...
The Rook is a New Pulp hero created by Barry Reese. For those who are familiar with the character (i.e., you’ve read the other collections or read my...
A particular phenomenon of the New Pulp world is of new stories using the original pulp heroes. Of course, this isn’t a new trend. The Shadow got the...
“Tales of Masks & Mayhem, Vol. III,” is the third of four collections of New Pulp hero stories continuing from Tom Johnson‘s Fading...
Successful New Pulp writer Barry Reese has a new character: Gravedigger. I have been reading his Rook series (seven so far and counting), and Lazarus Gray...
Here is the third volume of Airship 27‘s “Mystery Men (& Women).” With this one we get four New Pulp characters. There are a couple of...