H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949) was a prolific pulp author with over 1,000 works, including several series. His longest series with a single character featured John...
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...
I recently obtained a complete set of the Fantasy Mongers fanzine. This fanzine lasted from 1979 to 1989 (with a short hiatus which I’ll explain) and had 28 issues...
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...
Gordon MacCreagh (1889-1959) is a pulp author I hadn’t known much about, other than as the author of the Kingi Bwana series reprinted by Steeger Books. So, I picked up...
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...
After reviewing Will Murray‘s first collection of new Sherlock Holmes stories, I now review his second. Pulp historian and author Will Murray has been doing new...
When I posted on East of Samarinda, a collection of Carl Jacobi‘s pulp stories, I mentioned it follows on from the biography of Jacobi: Lost in the Rentharpian Hills:...
As part of my revisiting the larger Hellboy universe, I am now going to revisit the main B.P.R.D. series with more details on the stories themselves. I had planned on...
I’ll be posting on Occult Detective Quarterly, started and published by the late Sam Gafford‘s Ulthar Press, which continues as Occult Detective Magazine...