As a fan of occult detectives, I was thrilled to learn of an early one I had never heard of when Altus Press reprinted a collection of the first stories of...
Category - Pulps
A different sort of Doc Savage pastiche is Rush Randall and Adventurers Inc. William G. Bogart created them using an edited Doc Savage story (he took his 1942...
Pulp Adventures #22 (Summer 2016) is the eighth issue of the new version from Bold Venture Press, and completes two years of this zine. And I had just gotten...
A different pulp-inspired comic from the team of Ed Brubaker and Sean Philips is Fatale. It followed their interesting Incognito series, which was inspired by...
In 1989, a graphic novel from Marvel — The Dreamwalker — came and went with little fanfare, which is too bad, because it’s pretty good. It has, for me...
Once again another Windy City Pulp and Paper Convention has passed (2016), and we are blessed with a new edition of the Windy City Pulp Stories, now up to #16...
While the focus of this blog is pulp fiction, mainly hero pulps, I have and will continue to delve into areas around the “fringe” of pulp fiction...
I have posted several times on Sherlock Holmes and the various pastiche stories and series using him. An interesting one is the Sherlock Holmes and Mary...
Who is the first fictional detective? Sherlock Holmes? But what about Edgar Alan Poe‘s C. Auguste Dupin, who appeared in 1841? Nope, its Monsieur Lecoq...
The prolific Edgar Rice Burroughs had several series set in exotic locations: Mars, the Hollow Earth, the Moon, and Venus. I have already looked at his Mars...