In 2021, we get the seventh volume in Airship 27‘s Mystery Men (& Women) series of New Pulp characters. This series is kind of like DC’s old Showcase...
Ghosts of The Jackal is the second volume with Jonathan W. Sweet‘s New Pulp hero, The Red Jackal. I had previously read the first volume, Enter the Jackal. Sweet...
For some time now, I’ve been reviewing the works by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, who are just referred to as Preston & Child. I’ve been enjoying...
We finally get the final of the four novellas in the new Captain Future sequence “The Return of Ul Quorn” by Allen Steele: “The Horror at Jupiter...
The Black Bat was one of Ned Pines‘ more successful pulp heroes coming from his Thrilling line (really Better Publications/Standard Magazines), which ran from 1939...
Here we are with another collection of works from men’s adventure magazines from the folks at Men’s Adventure Library, this time focused on sharks:...
With the demise of so many pulp fanzines, I worried that we wouldn’t see any more. The Bronze Gazette continues on, which is surprising as we are no longer getting...
After posting on Call of Cthulhu, the classic role-playing game set in the world of H.P. Lovecraft, it’s proper that I move into related board games based on this...
Having read all the Captain Hawklin novels by Charles F. Millhouse, as well as a few short stories, I have been looking forward to the next novel: Captain Hawklin and...
For PulpFest 2021, we have The Pulpster #30. It’s the biggest regular issue so far at 64 pages. Two major themes for this year: the 100th anniversary of the...