I have previously posted about the Green Lama. While a minor pulp character, he has been fairly successful, appearing in two separate comic-book series...
Category - New Pulp
The Rook is a New Pulp character created by Barry Reese. The Rook fights crime and evil in the ’30s and ’40s (and later). He’s actually one of several New Pulp...
“YesterYear” is the first novel published by Pro Se Press, and was written by Tommy Hancock, the publisher. Up until it came out, Pro Se had been putting out...
Lazarus Gray is a New Pulp character from writer Barry Reese. I have been reading his Rook series, but also enjoy Lazarus Gray as well as Gravedigger. He has a...
P.J. Lozito‘s Silver Manticore is an interesting mix of pulp, radio, movie serial, and comic book characters that at times almost gets out of hand. The Silver...
The Grey Monk is a New Pulp hero, created by John L. French, set in modern times (we see cell phones, computers and DNA analysis). Wild Cat Books put out a...
Recently Moonstone Books put out a great collection of Sherlock Holmes stories: “Sherlock Holmes: The Crossover Casebook.” As the title implies, all the...
For those not familiar, Jim Anthony was a sort-of Doc Savage “clone” published by Trojan/Culture Publications in the early 1940s. Trojan was a publisher of the...
For most pulp hero fans, if you mention The Green Ghost, they will think of the character created by G.T. Fleming-Roberts for Thrilling, that ran for about 14...
Professor Stone is Wayne Skiver‘s take on a Doc Savage-like pulp hero. Not a pure pastiche, such as characters like Doc Atlas, Prof. Stone is more a mix of...