A new guide to The Shadow pulp series is out: The Shadow in Review. It’s written by John Olsen, who writes the companion blog That’s Pulp!, and...
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A juvenile series that was in counterpoint to Tom Swift Jr. was Rick Brant. Published by Grosset & Dunlap (like Tom), but owned outright by G&D and not...
After too long we get two more issues of Murania Press‘ excellent magazine Blood ‘n’ Thunder. Blood ‘n’ Thunder covers not just...
I have previously posted about the Vic Challenger series, having received the fifth novel in the series. Set in the 1920s, the series stars young Victoria...
I am always on the lookout for new occult detectives, and I recently discovered one who is actually an old one, written in the 1930s and ’40s. Detective...
In going through my comic book collection, I came across two issues of a pulp-inspired comic, The Gloom. Clearly a parody of pulp heroes, it appeared in 2005...
It’s been too long since I read and reviewed one of Barry Reese‘s works. But the wait has been worth it. Gotterdammerung is the long-awaited teamup...
He’s back! The Twilight Avenger, an original comic-book hero from the late ’80s black & white craze is back in The Twilight Avenger Returns...
A new magazine focusing on new fiction in the vein of classic pulp magazines like Planet Stories, Weird Tales, and Thrilling Wonder Stories is now out: Cirsova...
The main boy inventor/adventure juvenile series is that of Tom Swift. Of which there have been five series over the years, with at least two different Tom...