An interesting pair of characters from Joel Jenkins are the Eel and the Adder, who have appeared in several stories across several anthologies, not all of...
Category - Review
On Black Friday weekend 2022, Steeger Books put out their next sets of Argosy Library volumes, Series XII and XIII. As always, in each series, we get 10 books...
I have previously reviewed the volumes with P.J. Lozito‘s New Pulp hero The Silver Manticore and looked forward to new stories with him and his...
Kull the Conqueror. King Kull. Kull of Atlantis. Whatever you call him, Kull was Robert E. Howard‘s first sword-and-sorcery hero, years before Conan the...
I like occult detectives and always like finding out about new ones. A unique one I recenty discovered is Joel Jenkins‘ Lone Crow. Lone Crow is a Native...
Another of Donald Keyhoe‘s series, the Devildog Squadron is actually his second series, started in 1931 the same month as Philip Strange. It lasted for...
I have posted before on occult detectives, a sub-genre I enjoy: men (and sometimes women) who stand up against occult forces and threats, often with some...
A minor character of Robert E. Howard‘s (1906-36) that I have wanted to read has been Steve Harrison, his hard-boiled detective who was involved in...
Here is another interesting series by the “King of Pulps” H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949): Treasure Seekers. This fast-paced 10-part series ran in...
As a long-time fan of H.P. Lovecraft and weird tales, I had gotten a recommendation to check out a new fanzine devoted to similar works: The Bizarchives...
