While many may not be familiar with the name Johnston McCulley, we all probably know his most well-known character: Zorro. Zorro started off as a pulp...
Category - Pulps
Peter the Brazen is an interesting character: a two-fisted adventurer wandering the exotic Orient between the world wars, going up against several menacing...
Finally, toward the end of 2019 we got the Dillon Annual Collection 2019. I had recently read and reviewed the Odd Jobs collection, and now we get this Dillon...
Here we have the second volume about the adventures of Jimmie Cordie and his fellow crew of soldiers of fortune. Written by W. Wirt (1876-?), who was active...
All-Star Pulp Comics, published by Redbud Studio Comics in association with Airship 27, has put out a fourth issue with new black-and-white comic stories of...
I recently looked at the “Argosy Library” Series VI from Steeger Books (previously Altus Press). Now it’s onto Series VII. Again we get 10...
Hot on the heals of Series V, we get Series VI and VII of the “Argosy Library,” from Steeger Books (previously Altus Press), each with 10 more...
Another volume in Murania Press‘s “Forgotten Classics of Pulp Fiction” is George Bronson-Howard‘s The Return of Yorke Norroy, which has...
I usually like to read some of the original pulp stories before doing a posting on a character, but due to recent events going on with this character, I felt...
Nemesis, Inc. was a long-running pulp fanzine that started off as the Doc Savage Club Reader in 1977. Twelve issues came out under that name before it became...