An interesting comic book series is the “World of Black Hammer” by writer Jeff Lemire and artist Dean Ormston. Published by Dark Horse Comics it...
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Peter the Brazen is an interesting character: a two-fisted adventurer wandering the exotic Orient between the world wars, going up against several menacing...
H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949) was a prolific pulp author with over 1,000 works, and several series. His longest series featured John Solomon, a mysterious...
A long-overdue review is of Art Sippo‘s take on Sun Koh, originally the so-called “Nazi Doc Savage.” Created by Paul Alfred Müller-Murnau in...
Finally, three years after the previous one, I got the latest in the adventures of Jack West Jr.: The Three Secret Cities. This is an interesting techno...
An interesting series that reprints a “penny dreadful” story from the U.K. is Penny Dreadful Press’s Vol. 2: Spring-Heeled Jack: Man or...
As we approach the end of 2019, I was expecting to see the Dillon Annual Collection 2019. Until then, we have Dillon: The Odd Jobs, which is a collection of...
Another volume in Murania Press‘s “Forgotten Classics of Pulp Fiction” is George Bronson-Howard‘s The Return of Yorke Norroy, which has...
In late 2019, we get Series V of the “Argosy Library,” from Steeger Books (previously Altus Press), with 10 more books of great — and...
With a new, lower price, but the same number of pages, Bold Venture Press has put out a new issue of Pulp Adventures, #33 for Fall 2019. Under a very nice...