Recently I reviewed The Wages of Syn by John L. French. Set in Harbor City, it stars Jericho Syn, alias The Scarecrow, who provides “unofficial justice” in...
Category - New Pulp
After being out of print for decades, the legendary “lost” issue of Spicy Zeppelin Stories is back. Sort of. Back in in 1970 when Odyssey...
I am way behind on posting about the excellent fanzine Occult Detective Quarterly from Sam Gafford‘s Ulthar Press. As someone who enjoys occult-detective...
Soon after getting the sixth Doc Vandal novel we get the next one, The Skyscraper Thief. This series by Dave Robinson is a Doc Savage pastiche. Doc Vandal is...
Recently I saw that the latest issues of Eldritch Tales #10 and 11. I was hoping we’d get another issue of Crypt of Cthulhu, but I don’t see one...
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 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...
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...
I was recently sent a new sword-and-sorcery book, Lord of a Shattered Land, by Howard Andrew Jones. I have really only known Jones (or HAJ as some have been...
I got the most recent issues of Bronze Knuckles, a New Pulp fanzine. The main emphasis of the fanzine is pulp-hero stories, but other pulp-inspired stories are...