Sometime back I did a review of the first Eric Trent collection from Steeger Books. Eric Trent was Donald Keyhoe’s next-to-last serial air-adventure character...
Category - Reprints
Most pulp-hero fans may not be aware that pulp magazines always run multiple stories, even with the character pulps. This means that The Shadow, Doc Savage...
Some time back I did a posting on all four of Lester Dent‘s “gadget heroes,” the final one being Clickell “Click” Rush. But at the time only a handful of the...
A different kind of reprint came out from Steeger Books recently: The Camp-Fire: The Complete Correspondence From the Pages of ‘Adventure,’ 1918-1920. This...
With the release of the eighth issue of Men’s Adventure Quarterly, we close out the second year of this well-done magazine focused on men’s adventure magazines...
Yet another of the many largely overlooked pulp writers, R.V. Gery (1889-42) had a pretty decent career. Reginald Vivian Gery was born in the U.K. and studied...
H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949) was a prolific pulp author with over 1,000 works, including several series. His longest series with a single character featured...
The folks at Bold Venture Press reprinted an interesting trio of works by Michael Kurland. Kurland is probably better known for his series of works on...
The Weird Worlds of Joel Jenkins, Vol. 1, is the first in a series of three volumes. They collect several short stories by Joel Jenkins. Some are standalone...
It’s been a while since I have posted on Jimmie Dale, better known as the Gray Seal, whose stories were written by Canadian author Frank L. Packard (1877...