This past Aug. 4-7, 2022, PulpFest 50 was held in Pittsburgh. While it celebrated “50 years,” this is because they start the count with the first Pulpcon in 1972, which...
I previously posted on a new series from Bold Venture Press: The Red Menace. It’s written by James Mullaney, probably best known as a ghost-writer for The Destroyer #111...
A nice collection from the “shudder pulps” is Selected Tales of Grim and Grue From the Horror Pulps. It was edited by Sheldon Jaffrey (1934-2003) and published by...
There is a Kickstarter campaign that I hope all pulp fans, especially Doc Savage fan, are aware of and will support at some level. The Kickstarter is for a documentary...
We are now into the second year of Men’s Adventure Quarterly, this well-done magazine focused on men’s adventure magazines. “The Dirty Mission” is the theme of this...
Sinister Cinema‘s Armchair Fiction has added two more volumes to their new Masters of Horror series, bringing the total to four. Like the others, we get larger volumes...
For PulpFest 2022, also being noted as PulpFest 50, we have The Pulpster #31. It’s the biggest regular issue so far at 72 pages. The major theme, like with the Windy...
When it comes to the cover artists for the Bantam Doc Savage novels, my favorite is James Bama. After he did 62 covers, other artists did covers. I know some like the...
While I am not a fan of westerns, I recently picked up The Pulp Western, which is considered the best book on the subject. Written by John A. Dinan, it was published in...
With the recent passing of James Bama (1926-2022), I realized I never posted on the only book on Bama’s work that includes his Doc Savage paperback-cover artwork. That...