Robert E. Howard (1906-36) is best known for Conan the Barbarian, but he wrote about many more characters. Probably his second most well-known character is...
Category - Pulps
I am a little behind in this. Sinister Cinema added 10 more volumes in its Armchair Fiction Lost World/Lost Race Classics series about a year ago. More...
A recent reprint volume from Wombat Wargames is Pulp Fiends, Vol. 1: Seabury Quinn. It reprints, some for the first time, several works by Seabury Quinn (1889...
Most hopefully are aware of Robert E. Howard (1906-36), a pulp writer who is credited as the “father of sword & sorcery,” creating such well...
The Art of Allen Anderson is another great book on a pulp artist by David Saunders. This 2019 book from the Illustrated Press grew out of the cover article in...
I’ve posted before on some of the various publications from editor/publisher Ken Krueger (1926-2009), and I guess I will do more as I find more little...
After the release of The American Adventures of Solar Pons edited by David Marcum, we got the next issue of the scholarly journal of Solar Pons: The Pontine...
One of the earliest specialized pulp magazines was The Ocean, published by the Frank A. Munsey Co. in 1907 and 1908 for 11 issues. As indicated by its title...
Harold Lamb (1892-1962) was a prolific pulp author whom I have heard of, but had not read yet. This is more because his main area of work, for which he is...
An interesting nostalgia fanzine devoted to movies, books, radio, sci-fi, comics (books and strips), art, including pulp, was The New Captain George’s...
