Doc Atlas was created by Michael A. Black and Ray Lovato as a clear homage to Doc Savage. I have posted on him before, but Airship 27 teamed up with the...
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Harold Lamb (1892-1962) was a prolific pulp author whom I have heard of, but had not read yet. This is more because his main area of work, for which he is...
An interesting nostalgia fanzine devoted to movies, books, radio, sci-fi, comics (books and strips), art, including pulp, was The New Captain George’s...
For the last few years, Will Murray has been writing new novels featuring The Spider under the Wild Adventures of The Spider line from Altus Press through the...
Here we have Michael Stradford‘s third book on the cover artwork using Steve Holland (1925-1997) as the model: Steve Holland: Paperback Hero, which came...
When it comes to Robert E. Howard‘s heroes, most people know of Conan, maybe Solomon Kane. But one of his first heroes is Kull, set in a time long before...
Pulp Adventures #47 from Bold Venture Press, dated Winter 2025 is the first issue of the year. This one is a C. Auguste Dupin themed issue, with both an...
So a few years back, I came across an interesting science-thriller book with a new hero: R.J. MacCready. This being Hell’s Gate by Bill Schutt and J.R...
I recently picked up a copy of Roy V. Hunt: A Retrospective, a very nicely done volume from the First Fandom Experience group. This book focuses on this fan...
Here we have the third collection of the Ed Race series that ran in the back of The Spider pulp from Popular Publications. Also known as The Masked Marksman...
