I have previously posted on Arsène Lupin, who is a classic and well-known character in France. He is more popular there than Sherlock Holmes, and is a “gentleman...
After reading the first two Sgt. Janus works, I recently read the third: Sgt. Janus on the Dark Track. Sgt Janus is an occult detective created by Jim Beard. Flinch...
On Black Friday weekend 2020, Steeger Books put out their next two sets of “Argosy Library” volumes, Series VIII and IX. I covered Series VIII in another...
As a kid, while I watched early Tarzan movies (mainly starring Johnny Weissmuller) and read Tarzan comics from Gold Key, I didn’t get into the Tarzan novels. But...
Toward the end of 2020 we got the 10th volume of the Vic Challenger series by Jerry Gill, titled Enemies & Tall Tales. Set in the 1920s, this New Pulp series stars...
While I’m not a fan of westerns (or western pulps), I wanted to get more information on the various western pulp heroes, so I picked up a copy of Nick Carr‘s...
Toward the end of 2020, Moonstone Books put out a collection of new pulp comics by Ron Fortier and several artists: Danger: Coast to Coast, featuring The Black Bat and...
I recently was sent a copy of a new collection of New Pulp heroes: Eight Against the Darkness by Mark Allen Vann. This collection came out in 2020 from Vann’s...
I recently posted on Sgt. Janus, an occult detective created by Jim Beard. Flinch Books had brought him back in print with three volumes. I read and reviewed the first...
As part of my revisiting in more detail the various comic series that makes up the overall Hellboy Universe, this time I look at Sir Edward Grey: Witchfinder. Grey is a...
