A nice coffee table book that came out from Titan Books in 2012 is Tarzan: The Centennial Celebration. It’s subtitled “The Stories, The Movies, The Art...
I have previously posted on F. Paul Wilson‘s works that make up his interlocking series of works called the Secret History of the World, which includes the...
I’ve been looking forward to the 11th issue of Men’s Adventure Quarterly, the excellent magazine series focused on men’s adventure magazines. This time, the focus...
This year we got a new Solar Pons collection from Belanger Books that finally takes him to the United States: The American Adventures of Solar Pons. Edited by David...
On Black Friday weekend 2024, Steeger Books put out their next sets of Argosy Library volumes, Series XVI and XVII, now getting closer to 200 volumes. As always with...
This time we look at a trio of items related to H.P. Lovecraft and his stories, especially the Cthulhu mythos. Two are books, and the third is a map. So the books are...
While I am not a big sword-and-sorcery fan, I did enjoy the first in Howard Andrew Jones‘s book Lord of a Shattered Land. The first of a planned series of five...
The next volume of D.C. Jones and Adventure Command International is out, and moves into the next major storyline, going up against their alien foes: The Invaders...
This will be one of three postings on U.K. author John S. Glasby (1928-2011). Glasby, surprisingly, had two parallel careers. After graduating from college, he had a...
An interesting series of works on Robert E. Howard is the “Informal Guide to Robert E. Howard” series by Fred Blosser from Pulp Hero Press. At present the...
