After a 10-year absence, George F. Worts brought back Peter the Brazen to Argosy in 1930. Supposedly this was part of a larger effort to revamp Argosy by...
Category - Pulps
Another adventure tale set in Asia from the prolific H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949) is The Seal of Genghis Khan. It originally appeared in Adventure in the June...
Thanks in large part to the success of the previous issue, we recently got the fourth issue of Pulp Fan, a great pulp fanzine from Jim Main, dated December...
Continuing my reading/re-reading of the Solar Pons stories, August Derleth‘s Sherlock Holmes pastiche, I now hit Vol. 6 of the Belanger Books set, which...
This time I look at another adventure tale from the “King of Pulps,” H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949), set in China: Fang Tung, Magician. Reprinted by...
As a new TV series on Apple TV+ based on Isaac Asimov‘s Foundation series has started, I am overdue posting on him and his overall “future...
I keep an eye out on Sinister Cinema‘s Armchair Fiction and found they have added 12 more volumes to their Lost World-Lost Race Classics series. This...
Here we have the fifth collection of Solar Pons tales by Basil Copper, The Exploits of Solar Pons. While it was planned as part of the Pinnacle series, it...
Short Stories magazine was one of the “Big Four” of pulp magazines. For those not aware, the other three are Adventure, Argosy, and Blue Book. As...
The 2021 Windy City Pulp and Paper Convention was held earlier this fall, and the new Windy City Pulp Stories #20 is out. Unfortunately, as with the previous...