Here is the third volume of Airship 27‘s “Mystery Men (& Women).” With this one we get four New Pulp characters. There are a couple of differences...
“The Spider,” from Pulpville Press, reprints two stories by Frederick C. Painton, an unknown to me pulp writer. Pulpville has a couple of other volumes of...
For fans of Doc Savage, the fanzine to get is Howard Wright‘s excellent The Bronze Gazette. Published since 1990 (when it was originally titled The Doc Savage...
The Scarlet Shroud is a New Pulp hero done in the style of The Shadow by Chris and William Carney, a brother writer/artist team who add in elements of Lovecraftian...
In a previous posting I covered an interesting old proto-pulp character that has returned to prominence in recent years: Judex. Most are intrigued by The Shadow-like...
A series of books any Doc Savage fan should check out are the annual “Big Book of Bronze.” Published by Jay Ryan‘s Solace of Fortitude Publications...
Once again, Airship 27 assembles a great collection of new short stories of a classic pulp hero with “Black Bat Mystery, Vol. 2.” For those not familiar, the...
Ravenwood was a short-lived pulp hero series that ran in the back of Secret Agent X for five issues in 1936. Like all the pulp characters from Ace (aka Magazine...
“The Winter Wizard” is the first novel starring New Pulp hero The Challenger, created by Jeff Deischer. Jeff previously wrote “The Adventures of Doc...
In the next in this series of articles, I take an overview of another of the major pulp publishers, the Thrilling Group, and their pulp heroes. Thrilling was probably...