Another unusual pulp author is Achmed Abdullah (1881–1945), the pseudonym (or is it?) of Alexander Nicholayevitch Romanoff (his legal name). He wrote from 1912...
Category - Reprints
As a fan of occult detectives, one such character I wanted to get into is Josh Reynolds‘ Charles St. Cyprian, the Royal Occultist. I was frustrated that...
A classic pulp sword-and-sorcery hero who has been revived for new stories is Elak of Atlantis. He was created by Henry Kuttner (1915-58), who wrote many pulp...
Recently Sinister Cinema‘s Armchair Fiction has added two more volumes to their new Masters of Horror series, bringing the total to six. Like the others...
Steeger Books continues their reprint of George F. Worts‘ (1892-1967) Peter the Brazen series, written under his Loring Brent alias. The latest volume...
It always amazes me when I find a new pulp author and wonder why I hadn’t learned of them soon. Here is another. Joseph Payne Brennan (1918-90) is a...
After getting the first volume of Madame Storey stories from Steeger Books, I have gotten the second one, The Viper: The Complete Cases of Madame Storey, Vol...
The Nyctalope is an overlooked French proto-superhero/proto-pulp adventurer that was featured in a series of serialized novels and stories by Jean de La Hire...
A couple of years back I posted on the pulp detective Jigger Masters, created by author and editor Anthony Rud (1893-1942). This character had an unusual...
Here we are with another collection of original Harry Dickson, The American Sherlock Holmes stories “adapted” from French by Black Coat Press:...