After three years, Ed Hulse‘s excellent magazine, Blood ‘n’ Thunder, comes back with a new series: Volume 2! From 2002 and 2016, Blood...
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Street & Smith’s pulp hero The Avenger is one of the few original pulp heroes to get additional approved stories. After Warner Books reprinted the...
I previously posted on the long-running pulp fanzine Pulpdom. At the time I didn’t have access to many of the issues to do the more in-depth reviews I...
With the previous issue kicking off the fifth year of this revised version, Bold Venture Press put out the new issue of Pulp Adventures, #32 for summer 2019...
Just a few months after the previous issue, Awesome Tales #10 (Summer 2019) came out recently from Bold Venture Press and Black Cat Media. We get four stories...
There have been a few anthology works that have looked overall at the artwork produced for the pulps. The most recent — and I think the best — is The Art of...
Thanks to an anthology of “occult detectives,” I discovered an unusual detective, who really isn’t an occult detective or one who dealt with...
King of the Pulps H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949) had several serial characters, but his longest running one is John Solomon, the roly-poly Cockney British agent...
One thing interesting in pulp research is to put forth various works as the antecedent or influences for other stories and characters. For instance, I know of...
I previously posted on Sterner St. Paul Meek (1894-1972), who used “S.P. Meek” for his published works, when I reviewed his The Drums of Tapajos...