Here we are with another look at an old pulp-hero fanzine, one that started in 1980 as Doc Savage Quarterly and was renamed The Shadow/Doc Savage Quest. All...
Category - Non-fiction
An interesting non-fiction work I got recently that was published by Bowling Green State University’s Popular Press is Gary Hoppenstand‘s In Search...
I recently got pair of more academic works edited by Gary Hoppenstand that may be of interest. The first is a hardcover reference book, Critical Insights: Pulp...
If you are interested in learning more about a wide range of pulp cover artists, a magazine that should be checked out is Illustration, published by the...
As a long-time comicbook reader, I have always enjoyed the excellent fanzines and books that have come from Twomorrows Publishing over the years. They publish...
An interesting volume I got recently is Perilous Escapades, published by McFarland in 2018. Subtitled “Dimensions of Popular Adventure Fiction,”...
I previously reviewed an excellent book from IDW titled The Art of the Pulps: An Illustrated History, published in 2017. Edited by Doug Ellis, Ed Hulse, and...
There is a Kickstarter campaign that I hope all pulp fans, especially Doc Savage fan, are aware of and will support at some level. The Kickstarter is for a...
For PulpFest 2022, also being noted as PulpFest 50, we have The Pulpster #31. It’s the biggest regular issue so far at 72 pages. The major theme, like...
While I am not a fan of westerns, I recently picked up The Pulp Western, which is considered the best book on the subject. Written by John A. Dinan, it was...