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...
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...
I recently obtained a nice, early chapbook from Black Dog Books: The Death-Head’s March and Others, which is called “The Geoffrey Vace Collection.” It...
A nice volume of reprints, The Dime Novel Detective comes from Bowling Green State University Popular Press (now part of the University of Wisconsin Press). Edited by...
I have previously posted on The Green Lama, a pulp hero created by Kendall Foster Crossen and published originally by Munsey in Double Detective from 1940-41. An actual...
The third issue of the new pulp fanzine The Shadowed Circle hit my mailbox. It focuses on The Shadow, and this finishes out my issues from the Kickstarter campaign. They...
Pulp Adventures #40 is out from Bold Venture Press, dated Spring 2022. As always, we get a selection of new and classic pulp stories, with some non-fiction pieces. This...
When it comes to pulp artists, while there are several female artists, I think most can only name one: Margaret Brundage (1900-76). Famous, or infamous, for her many...