As previously noted, the fanzine Echoes ran from 1982 to 2002. Published by the late Tom Johnson with his wife Ginger, it is probably the longest-running pulp fanzine...
With Britannia Occultus, we get the second collection of Teel James Glenn‘s Victorian-age occult detective Dr. Augustus Argent. Like the first, this is from Pro Se...
Soon after volume two of this series, we got volume three of The Wild Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Will Murray. Murray has been doing new stories with Doc Savage...
A recent acquisition I obtained is The Chillingly Weird Art of Matt Fox by Roger Hill. Published in hardback by TwoMorrows Publishing, it came out recently and focuses...
We recently got the ninth volume in Airship 27‘s Mystery Men (& Women) series of New Pulp characters. This series is kind of like DC’s old Showcase...
I recently picked up For Steam and Country, the first in a series of young-adult (YA) novels, “The Adventures of Baron von Monocle” by Jon Del Arroz. I enjoyed it and...
A topic I’ve only hinted at is what I’ll call “pulp-hero backup series.” Many of the character-pulp/pulp-hero magazines, such as The Shadow, Doc Savage, The...
I previously posted on a new series from Bold Venture Press: The Red Menace by James Mullaney, probably best known as a ghost-writer for The Destroyer #111-131, along...
Just before PulpFest 2023, we got the second volume of Donald Keyhoe‘s Devildog Squadron series, The Flying Juggernaut, from Age of Aces. This was his second...
Here we have the second in the Rex Brandon, Jungle Hunter series from Bold Venture Press, Jungle Allies. This is a 12-volume series that was published in England from...