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...
Category - Review
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...
I was recently sent a new pulp-fiction reprint volume titled Thrilling Detective Pulp Tales, Vol. 2. Published by Brick Pickle Media under the heading of...
I’ve posted several times about Solar Pons, a popular character inspired by Sherlock Holmes that was created by August Derleth, continued by Basil Copper...
It’s 2020, and so we take a look at all of The Bronze Gazette issues from 2019 (well, and also 2020), as I’ve done for previous years...
After a bit of a delay, here is my posting on the fifth volume of Airship 27‘s Mystery Men (& Women). As I’ve mentioned before, the series is...
Right on schedule Bold Venture Press has put out a new issue of Pulp Adventures, #34, for Winter 2019. This time with a cover by Albert Fisher from Front Page...
As a fan of occult detectives, I’m always looking for additional ones to read. One that I have known about for several years but had yet to obtain and...
I have read many of Johnston McCulley‘s various pulp heroes and villains. There are only a few that I haven’t, and one I couldn’t because no...