Long a stable of comic books, team ups of literary characters are much rarer. In the pulp world, they were largely non-existent until today. One team-up that...
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Barry Reese is back with the second volume of his latest New Pulp hero(ine): Gravedigger. For those that missed the first volume, Gravedigger is a hero with a...
When I got back into the pulp world back in the ’90s, one fanzine I got was Pulp Adventures, published by Rich Harvey through his Pulp Adventures Press...
It’s 2015, and we have another volume of “Tales of the Shadowmen,” now up to volume 11. It’s subtitled “Force Majeure,” a...
There are three books I think every fan of The Shadow should have: “Gangland’s Doom,” Frank Eisgruber Jr. (1973, 1985, 2007) “The...
A fanzine that seems to be overlooked is the interesting Zine of Bronze published by Jim Main’s Main Enterprises. It was a 16- to 34-page magazine-size...
The Crimson Clown is one of many characters created by Johnston McCulley, better known for Zorro. Over his long career as a pulp writer, McCulley created...
The Man in Purple is one of many characters created by Johnston McCulley, better known for Zorro. Over his long career as a pulp writer, McCulley created...
A series of books for Doc Savage fan that I previously reviewed are the (sort of) annual “The Big Book of Bronze.” Now, the latest volume, number...
In 1988, Marvel put out something unusual. While DC Comics was doing its modern take on The Shadow following Howard Chaykin‘s miniseries, Marvel put out...