During the time Dark Horse Comics had the Tarzan license, they put out several reprints and new comics with Tarzan. Some of these were crossover mini-series with other...
A while back I reviewed a collection of New Pulp heroes, Eight Against the Darknes by Mark Allen Vann. The idea of the collection is eight independent characters, all...
I have posted on an interesting occult investigator from the early pulps: Semi Dual. He was really Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (father was a Persian nobleman, mother was...
Abraham Snow is one of Bobby Nash‘s New Pulp heroes, a former undercover government agent now retired who gets involved in different cases and adventures. I had...
After a long wait, in September 2022 we finally got the 11th volume of the Vic Challenger series by Jerry Gill, titled For Friend and Country. And it seems we have yet...
Here are a pair of dime novel reprints published by Darren Németh under his Giant Squid Audio Lab and first put out as a Kickstarter campaign, and later made available...
Awhile back I did a review of a pair of pulp collections from Popular Press: The Defective Detective in the Pulps (1983) and its followup. These two volumes reprinted...
Some may or may not be aware of the Pulp Era Amateur Press Society, also called PEAPS. It’s been around since 1987 and is what is known as an “amateur press...
After the Tarzan comic license ended at Marvel, Malibu Comics (when they were an independent company) got the license in 1992 and produced three mini-series. First was a...
An interesting series from author Jim Beard (Sgt Janus and others) is D.C. Jones and Adventure Command International. So far there is a collection of short, short...