This time, we look at a stand-alone adventure novel from the prolific H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949), The Brazen Peacock. It first appeared in Blue Book Magazine...
Category - Pulps
We recently received the PDF of the third issue of Pulp Fan, a great pulp fanzine from Jim Main. Sadly this zine comes out on an infrequent basis, as the first...
Now we move to the second Solar Pons collection from August Derleth, The Memoirs of Solar Pons. It first appeared from Mycroft & Moran in 1951, then was...
Martin Gately has been contributing stories to Black Coat Press‘ Tales of the Shadowmen. And after putting out a collection of his Rouletabille stories...
I recently picked up the first 2021 issue of Pulp Adventures, #38, from Bold Venture Press, dated Spring 2021. As always, we get a selection of new and classic...
With this posting I start a re-reading (and in some cases first time reading) of the Solar Pons stories by both August Derleth and Basil Copper. For those not...
The Phantom Detective was Thrilling’s most popular pulp hero, outliving both The Shadow and Doc Savage in terms of longevity, though with fewer stories...
Among the best known of pulp characters within the mainstream is Johnston McCulley‘s Zorro. though this is more due to the fame created by his appearance...
An unusual publisher this time is the Popular Press. It was originally established at Bowling Green State University in 1970, and was later acquired by the...
Of Popular Publication’s pulp heroes, Operator #5 is their third longest-running one. A superspy billed as “America’s Undercover Ace,”...