Towards the end of 2025, we got the fourth volume of Wild Inc. by Jack MacKenzie: Go, Johnny Go. The covers, both front and back, are clearly inspired by the...
Category - Pastiche
Continuing to catch up on my reading of the excellent Sherlock Holmes, Consulting Detective series from Airship 27, this time I go over volumes 15 to 18, which...
A popular element in comics is the crossover of different characters and worlds. This idea has come over to the pulps, usually with crossovers involving...
At this year’s PulpFest, I picked up the fourth Zana O’Savin novel by Craig McDonald, The Night Shepherd, with another great cover by Douglas Klauba. This...
After too long, we finally get the second Doc Atlas volume from Airship 27. Doc Atlas was created by Michael A. Black and Ray Lovato as a clear homage to Doc...
I recently picked up the revised and expanded edition of Gideon Cain: Demon Hunter, edited by Van Allen Plexico and published by his White Rocket Books in 2022...
Doc Atlas was created by Michael A. Black and Ray Lovato as a clear homage to Doc Savage. I have posted on him before, but Airship 27 teamed up with the...
Continuing to catch up on my reading of the excellent Sherlock Holmes, Consulting Detective series from Airship 27, this time I go over volumes 12 to 14 and an...
A year after the last volume, we get the third volume of Wild Inc. by Jack MacKenzie: Madam Murder. The covers, both front and back, are clearly inspired by...
I have posted before on Doctor Omega, a largely forgotten early (1906) French SF character created by Arnould Galopin. Interestingly, he is in appearance and...
