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...
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Here we have the second volume of Joel Jenkins‘ character Lone Crow, The Condemnation of Crow. Lone Crow is a Native American shaman and gunfighter and...
The 2023 Windy City Pulp and Paper Convention was held in April, and the new Windy City Pulp Stories #22 is out. This issue is again available through Amazon...
Toward the end of 2022, we got a new Solar Pons collection from Belanger Books, another collection of stories by David Marcum: The Further Papers of Solar Pons...
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...
As a fan of occult detectives, I am always looking for new ones. A slightly different one I came across is Rosemary Pardoe‘s Jane Bradshawe. I had read...
Steeger Books continues their reprint of George F. Worts‘ (1892-1967) Peter the Brazen series, written under his Loring Brent alias. The latest volume...
Bronze Knuckles is a recent New Pulp fanzine I discovered. The main emphasis of the fanzine is pulp hero stories, but other pulp-inspired stories are carried...
A few years back, author F. Paul Wilson, better known for the Adversary Cycle and Repairman Jack series, did a trio of intertwined short stories inspired by...
An interesting character that appeared in Airship 27‘s tryout title Mystery Men (& Women) is Dr. Fixit, created and written by Greg Hatcher. Perhaps...