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...
Category - Pulps
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...
A classic pulp author who has in recent years been forgotten is A. Merritt (1884-1949). Abraham Merritt was an editor who also wrote fantasy tales. His stories...
Philip José Farmer (1918-2009) was a long-time SF author and pulp fan. He turned his love of the pulps into several works using the pulp characters he loved...
With the arrival of the new Avenger comic-book series, I thought it would be a good idea to take a closer look at the previous comic-book stories staring this...
With today’s print-on-demand technology making book publishing easier, we’ve seen an explosion of small presses using it to make available pulp...