The prolific H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949) is rightly called the “King of Pulps,” having written nearly 200 novels, 400 novelettes, and 800 short...
Category - Pulps
For 2021, we get the next volume of Tales of the Shadowmen from Black Coat Press. It’s number 18, so volume 20 is coming up soon. This latest volume is...
Here we have The Chronicles of Solar Pons, which was published in 1973 by Mycroft & Moran as the seventh and “final” collection of August...
I have previously posted about Victor Rousseau Emanuel (1879-1960), a prolific pulp author in the early years who is largely overlooked today. Some of his...
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...
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...
