A short-lived reprint series that I recently became aware was Centaur Press’s Time-Lost Series. Centaur Press was a small press that existed from the...
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Faces of Fear is a work that teams up two Thrilling heroes: The Black Bat and The Purple Scar. And it’s written by Ron Fortier, who has been doing new...
The Green Lama is an interesting pulp hero that had a short career that I’ve posted on before. In recent years, Adam Lance Garcia has been doing several...
I have previously posted on the Gees series of supernatural detectives stories by Jack Mann, a pseudonym of Charles Henry Cannell (1882-1947) who also wrote a...
I always keep an eye out for non-fiction reference works for pulp fiction, and learned of a pair of works by Jonathan W. Sweet called The Beginner’s...
Barry Reese has created several pulp-inspired characters over the years, all set within his own universe, including Sovereign City, and now published by Pro Se...
I have previously posted on some dime novel reprints put out via a Kickstarter campaign from Darren Németh‘s Giant Squid Audio Lab Co. The first were two...
One of Armchair Fiction‘s Lost-World/Lost-Race Classics (#14 to be specific) that I read recently is Two Thousand Miles Below by Charles W. Diffin (1884...
Some time back I reviewed Moonstone Books‘ collection of Sherlock Holmes stories: Sherlock Holmes: The Crossover Casebook. As the title implies, all the...
Stuart J. Byrne (1913-2011) is an overlooked pulp SF author that I’ve posted on previously. Thanks to Sinister Cinema‘s Armchair Theater line of...