The ’60s spy crazy spawned a lot of things, good and bad. We had a lot of spy novels, movies, and TV shows that came out of it. It influenced other...
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Pulp Adventures #22 (Summer 2016) is the eighth issue of the new version from Bold Venture Press, and completes two years of this zine. And I had just gotten...
Most pulp fans are familiar with The Black Bat, but how many know of the early character called only The Bat? The Bat was published in Thrilling...
A different pulp-inspired comic from the team of Ed Brubaker and Sean Philips is Fatale. It followed their interesting Incognito series, which was inspired by...
I’ve looked at several of the pulp heroes from Thrilling Publications over time. One I haven’t gotten to is G.T. Fleming-Roberts‘ The Green...
Dynamite published its second Doc Savage mini-series, the five-issue The Spider’s Web. It was also written by Chris Roberson and is set after the first...
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...
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...