I have previously posted on F. Paul Wilson‘s works that make up his interlocking series called the Secret History of the World, including the Repairman...
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I have been posting on the fanzine bare*bones, which is devoted to “unearthing vintage, forgotten, and overlooked horror/mystery/sci-fi/western/weird...
On Black Friday weekend 2024, Steeger Books put out their next sets of Argosy Library volumes, Series XVI and XVII, getting closer to 200 volumes. As always...
A year after the last volume, we get the third volume of Wild Inc. by Jack MacKenzie: Madam Murder. The covers, both front and back, are clearly inspired by...
An interesting series are the crime series starting police officer Jimmy Wentworth by Sidney Herschel Small. Running 30 short stories in Detective Fiction...
I have previously posted on Wordsmith, the pulp-inspired comicbook series by Canadian author Dave Darrigo (1954-2024). But I learned that he has more pulp...
Pulp Adventures #46 from Bold Venture Press, dated Fall 2024 came out towards the end of the year, the third for the year. This one is a King Kong themed...
I have posted before on Doctor Omega, a largely forgotten early (1906) French SF character created by Arnould Galopin. Interestingly, he is in appearance and...
I recently read and reviewed another early work from Perley Poore Sheehan (1875-1943) and bemoaned the fact that his early works, especially several...
An interesting character from French “pulp” is mad scientist Dr. Cornelius Kramm. Along with his brother, Fritz (now gone), he ruled an...
