Doctor Death is one of the unique characters in pulp fiction. Not only is he a villain and the star of his own series, but there are in fact two different...
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Thunder Jim Wade is a short-lived character who is usually written off as a Doc Savage clone. Written by the well-known SF author Henry Kuttner, who married...
The Moon Man is one of the most unusual pulp heroes. Sometimes called the “Robin Hood of the Pulps,” he is really Det. Sgt. Stephen Thatcher, who...
Lazarus Gray is a character from New Pulp writer Barry Reese. I have been reading his Rook series (he has other works as well, but those are the ones...
“Tales of Masks and Mayhem” Vol. II is the second of four collections continuing from Tom Johnson‘s Fading Shadow’s zines, such as...
The Rook is a New Hero pulp character created by Barry Reese. The Rook fights crime and evil in the ’30s and ’40s (and later). In his six Rook...
Altus Press has added another volume to their “Companion” series of handbooks on classic pulp series. This one is on The Black Bat...
Here is the second volume of Airship 27’s “Mystery Men (& Women)” — though there are no mystery women in this one. We get four New Pulp hero stories:...
“Exciting Pulp Tales” is Tom Johnson’s “sequel” to his “Pulp Detective” collection from Altus Press. The new book is...
In 2008 and 2010, comic book creators Ed Brubaker (writer) and Sean Phillips (artist) came out with a new, pulp-inspired comic book, Incognito, published as a...