The Man in Purple is one of many characters created by Johnston McCulley, better known for Zorro. Over his long career as a pulp writer, McCulley created...
Category - Pulps
A series of books for Doc Savage fan that I previously reviewed are the (sort of) annual “The Big Book of Bronze.” Now, the latest volume, number...
This posting we look at the fanzine, The Pulpster. Except that The Pulpster is not really a fanzine. It’s actually the program book given out at Pulpcon...
Pro Se Press is back with another volume of Thunder Jim Wade, the short-lived Doc Savage clone,. This time it’s a complete novella rather than a...
Probably few pulp fans today are familiar with James Van Hise. He has been a writer, editor, and publisher for many years within certain genres such as...
A short-lived fanzine from the late ’70s that I have recently gotten issues of is Age of the Unicorn. Lasting but eight issues from Michael Cook, it was...
Airship 27 is back with a 4th volume of new Jim Anthony stories. For those not familiar, Jim Anthony was a sort-of Doc Savage “clone” published by...
Windy City Pulp and Paper Convention has been running in Chicago around April for 15 years (since 2000). Every year they have been publishing a convention...
“Tales of the Shadowmen: Espirit de Corps” (2013) is the 10th and latest volume of this eclectic anthology series from Black Coat Press. Because...
Recently I looked at the “biographies” of pulp characters Tarzan and Doc Savage by Philip José Farmer. As part of doing a biography, Farmer also...