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 reading the...
The folks at Bold Venture Press reprinted an interesting trio of works by Michael Kurland. Kurland is probably better known for his series of works on Professor Moriarty...
The Weird Worlds of Joel Jenkins, Vol. 1, is the first in a series of three volumes. They collect several short stories by Joel Jenkins. Some are standalone works...
The Wages of Syn is a collection of a New Pulp hero from John L. French. It is actually set in Harbor City, the location of his first novel, The Devil of Harbor City...
Again, I’m doing a deeper 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., so read...
The folks at Bold Venture Press have been bringing back into print some interesting series from England and Australian that U.S. readers have probably never seen. The...
As a sort of update of my previous posting on reviews, I wanted to make clear the matter of review copies at The Pulp Super-Fan blog. By and large, I’ve never...
I had previously read and reviewed RazörFist’s first novel, the first of his Nightvale series, and Death Mask is the second. His Nightvale series is set on another world...
Following up directly from the first volume, here are the next two volumes with D.C. Jones and Adventure Command International, and concluding the “Cult...
I’ve reviewed several pulp comics on this blog, but Wordsmith is probably the most unusual. A product of the 1980’s black-and-white explosion of more alternative comics...