I have enjoyed Sinister Cinema‘s Armchair Fiction and their Lost World-Lost Race Classics series, and saw they recently added six more in their series, almost...
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...
Norman Saunders (1907-89) is a pulp artist with a long career that included work for the pulps, slicks, men’s adventure magazines, and more. Including work for...
Another nice book from the Popular Press is East of Samarinda, a collection of Carl Jacobi‘s pulp stories. This is one of the rare single-author collections they...
Hippocampus Press is the next publisher I wanted to take a look at. Established in 1999 by Derrick Hussey, it specializes in classic horror, weird fiction, and science...
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...
Clark Ashton Smith (1893-1961) is the last of the Weird Tales triumvirate that included H.P. Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard. CAS is known as a poet, weird-fiction...
For two years, there was a Shadow newspaper strip. Syndicated by the Ledger Syndicate, it was written by Walter Gibson with artwork by Vernon Greene (1908-65), who was...
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...
I have been looking for the dime-novel and pulp-related works from Bowling Green State University’s Popular Press when I learned of one I wasn’t aware of:...