So I continue my reading of Chuck Dixon‘s Levon Cade series with the next two in the series: Levon’s Time and Levon’s Home, which are the seventh and eighth...
Category - New Pulp
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...
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 Publications was...
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. Both are from...
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’ve seen recently...
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...