Most people are aware of Popular Publications’ Dime Mystery Magazine, the originator of the “weird menace” genre. But before it was Dime...
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When I was offered this blog, I took it because in many ways it was an extension of what I had started to do with reviews on Amazon. And I continue to put...
In learning more about the pulp hero as a phenomenon, I frequently saw mention of The Gray Seal. First published in 1914, he was popular enough that his works...
After a bit of a hiatus due to technical issues (yes, really), Bold Venture Press is back with another new issue of Pulp Adventures, #31 for Spring 2019. This...
Harold Hersey (1893-1956) was a long-time pulp editor and publisher, probably best known for establishing Magazine Publishers, which after he left became the...
It figures. In the past, I have been reviewing issues of The Bronze Gazette based on each subscription set. For 2018, it was planned there would be three...
Solar Pons is a popular pastiche of Sherlock Holmes that was created by August Derleth and continued by Basil Copper. I previously posted on him, covering both...
I have previously posted about the writing team of Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. I have been enjoying their long-running Aloysius X.L. Pendergast series...
It’s early 2019 and so we take a look at all of The Bronze Gazette issues from 2018, as I’ve done for previous years. Subscriptions are taken for a...
The Nyctalope is an overlooked French proto-superhero/proto-pulp adventurer that was featured in a series of serialized novels and stories by Jean de La Hire...