Another Doc Con has come and gone (XVIII in 2015), but along with it we got a new volume of The Big Book of Bronze, volume 7. See my reviews of previous...
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Many great characters came out of the pulps, but it’s sad that few were as successful in other media such as comics. Take Street & Smith’s The...
I have previously posted on Robert Weinberg and his excellent pulp reprint series Pulp Classics, which mainly focused on the hero pulps. About midway doing...
I have found that with many techno-thriller heroes that they are usually super competent in one area. An interesting hero is Jack Du Brul‘s Dr. Philip...
The Masked Master Mind is another in Altus Press‘ The Argosy Library. Written by George F. Worts, it was serialized in Argosy All-Story Weekly in 1926...
I’ve posted previously on the techno-thrillers of James Rollins (pen name of former veterinarian James Paul Czajkowski). He started out doing a series of...
Pulp Adventures #18 (Summer 2015), the fourth issue of the new version from Bold Venture Press, is now out. We get a collection of pulp fiction, along with...
The last new pulp hero from Thrilling Publications was the short-lived Purple Scar. This hero was published in Exciting Detective as their cover feature (maybe...
Ravenwood, Stepson of Mystery is a short-lived occult detective pulp hero series that ran in the back of Secret Agent X for five issues. As an occult...
The growing popularity of New Pulp is a double-edged sword. We get new authors writing new stories of classic and original characters so we don’t have to...