I picked up For Steam and Country recently. It’s the first in a series of young-adult (YA) novels, “The Adventures of Baron von Monocle” by Jon Del Arroz. It’s...
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Most pulp-hero fans may not be aware that pulp magazines always run multiple stories, even with the character pulps. This means that The Shadow, Doc Savage...
We continue with my deeper re-read of the B.P.R.D Omnibus series, which is part of the Hellboy universe. I won’t repeat everything I said about the B.P.R.D...
After reading J. Walt Layne‘s novel, Russian Roulette set in Champion City, I figured I should check out the prior ones. The first one is A Week in Hell...
Some time back I did a posting on all four of Lester Dent‘s “gadget heroes,” the final one being Clickell “Click” Rush. But at the time only a handful of the...
Here we have The Weird Worlds of Joel Jenkins, Vol. 2, the second in a series of three volumes. They collect several short stories by Joel Jenkins (and...
With the release of the eighth issue of Men’s Adventure Quarterly, we close out the second year of this well-done magazine focused on men’s adventure magazines...
I recently got Will Murray’s Dark Avenger: The Strange Saga of The Shadow, his second book on The Shadow after Master of Mystery: The Rise of The Shadow. Like...
Jim Main’s Pulp Fan #8, dated Fall 2023, arrived recently. This issue is themed around “pulp characters on the big screen,” starting with another great pair of...
I was recently sent a copy of J. Walt Layne’s latest novel, Russian Roulette. It’s the fourth in his Champion City series, though you can read this without...