Gabriel Hunt is a modern-day pulp adventurer. With the backing of the Hunt Foundation run by his brother, Michael, he travels the world in his activities. This...
Category - Review
Once again another Windy City Pulp and Paper Convention has passed (2016), and we are blessed with a new edition of the Windy City Pulp Stories, now up to #16...
While the focus of this blog is pulp fiction, mainly hero pulps, I have and will continue to delve into areas around the “fringe” of pulp fiction...
The popularity of Sherlock Holmes has spawned not just numerous pastiches of Holmes stories, but a few stories and series using some of the major characters in...
I have previously posted on the excellent Doc Savage fanzine The Bronze Gazette, published for 75 issues by Howard Wright since 1990. It outlasted many other...
I have posted several times on Sherlock Holmes and the various pastiche stories and series using him. An interesting one is the Sherlock Holmes and Mary...
In the past I have posted on works that preceded the pulps, both U.S. and foreign, including works from storypapers and dime novels. But nothing is more...
“In Altered States, the familiar becomes the unfamiliar and the known becomes the unknown. Heroes from across the ages are transported from the worlds...
The prolific Edgar Rice Burroughs had several series set in exotic locations: Mars, the Hollow Earth, the Moon, and Venus. I have already looked at his Mars...
I have previously posted on Robert Weinberg and his several excellent pulp reprint series. There was Pulp Classics, which mainly focused on the hero pulps, and...