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...
When it comes to pulp covers of The Spider, the artist I think of is Rafael DeSoto (1904-92). In particular, the cover from October 1941, which he did reproductions of...
After getting the chapbook The Death-Head’s March and Others from Black Dog Books, I got another The Stinging ‘Nting and Other Stories, which collects four adventure...
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...
I recently got the volume The Scrap of Lace, which is the first collection of stories with Madame Storey by Hulbert Footner (1879-1944). Footner was a Canadian author...
A recent New Pulp work I picked up is RazörFist‘s first novel, the first of his Nightvale series: The Long Moonlight. I have no idea what RazörFist’s real name is, but...
When it comes to spicy pulp covers, the artist I think of is H.J. Ward (1909-45). But I was surprised to learn that he actually did a lot more, including work on The...
The “Page-Turner Series” is a series of dime-novel reprints put out by Darren Németh under his Giant Squid Audio Lab Co. and first put out as a Kickstarter campaign, and...
I had previously posted on an interesting pulp-style comicbook series that stars a 1930s-era aviatrix and adventurer, Athena Voltaire. She gets pulled into matters...