The Moon Man is an interesting pulp hero that several have written new stories for. Not your traditional pulp hero, The Moon Man is sometimes called the “Robin...
As a comicbook fan, I enjoyed the expansion of the field in the 1980s when various independent publishers came into existence with different stories and characters than...
When I reviewed the first Alchemy Book of Pulp Heroes, one of the few stories that I felt was pulpish was the one about Nick Nightmare, a hard-boiled detective who dealt...
An occult detective I have been aware of but hadn’t obtained yet is Sgt. Janus created by Jim Beard. He first appeared at Airship 27 in both print and audio format...
As I’ve been reading and reviewing the Captain Hawklin stories, I saw that Stormgate Press, which publishes them, was coming out with a New Pulp fanzine: Pulp...
Finishing out 2020, we got The Bronze Gazette #87, the premier Doc Savage fanzine, which finishes out the issue for the year, as well as the subscriptions. And what an...
It’s been awhile, but I’m catching up my reviews for the latest techno-thrillers from James Rollins (pen name of former veterinarian James Paul Czajkowski)...
Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child have been putting out more works the Pendergast series, staring FBI Agent Aloysius Xingu Leng Pendergast. And they have launched a new...
I recently got a pair of hardback graphic novels from Dark Horse Comics by Mike Mignola and Warwick Johnson-Cadwell. As a big Hellboy fan, I was interested in this...
The dam has finally broken and after too long we get a new Lazarus Gray book, volume eight, from Barry Reese. Lazarus Gray is a New Pulp character from Reese (The...
