As I’ve pointed out in past posts, many of the pulp publishers also had comicbook lines as well, several of which made use of their pulp characters. One...
Category - Pulps
I had previously reviewed S.P. Meek‘s (1894-1972) lost-world novel The Drums of Tapajos. It first appeared in Amazing Stories and later reprinted in...
As previously noted, the fanzine Echoes ran from 1982 to 2002. Published by the late Tom Johnson with his wife Ginger, it is probably the longest-running pulp...
An interesting, but short-lived fanzine that came to my attention is The Science-Fiction Collector that for a period of time was renamed Megavore before it...
H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949) was a prolific pulp author with over 1,000 works, and several series. His longest series with a single character featured John...
In July, Bold Venture Press came out with their Summer 2020 issue of Pulp Adventures, #36. This time with a cover by Howard Dodd from Best True Facts Detective...
I recenty found that Sinister Cinema’s Armchair Fiction line has added six more to their “Lost World-Lost-Race Classics” series. This brings...
I had worked through the Captain Hawklin adventures, a New Pulp hero written by Charles F. Millhouse, a few months back, and recently got the latest novel, the...
I had previously posted on Mike Chinn‘s Damian Paladin, a New Pulp occult invesigator. Per the author, the character is inspired by The Shadow, and...
The fanzine Echoes ran from 1982 to 2002, before the advent of print-on-demand changed pulp fan publishing and helped ushered in the current New Pulp era. It...