I was sadden to learn that Clive Cussler (1931-2020) passed away earlier this year. It was because of him that I got into the “techno thriller” field, and...
I’m going to break with my usual tradition. For the past few years I’ve done a single posting on all the issues of The Bronze Gazette issues for a particular...
Armchair Fiction‘s Lost World/Lost Race Classics #18 is Richard Tooker‘s Inland Deep. This reprints the hardback book from 1936, which was an expansion of...
Continuing through the Captain Hawklin adventures, a New Pulp hero written by Charles F. Millhouse, I am now up to the fifth novel: Captain Hawklin and the Jade Dragon...
An interesting pulp-inspired comic that I came across is The Fearsome Doctor Fang. Published by TKO Studios as a six-issue mini-series, then reprinted in trade paperback...
I am always looking for collections of non-fiction articles and works on the pulp magazines. While not purely pulp-based, Christopher Paul Carey‘s The Grandest...
I’ve been reading the Captain Hawklin adventures, a New Pulp hero written by Charles F. Millhouse, and have read the first three published novels. I enjoyed them...
An interesting pulp-style comicbook series stars Athena Voltaire, a 1930s aviatrix who also must contend with fighting the occult and thwarting Nazis. Created by Steve...
I recently picked up Barry Reese‘s newest work, The Second Book of Babylon (Pro Se Productions). While this is part of his Sovereign City Project and tied to his...
A New Pulp series that recently caught my eye is The Shattered Men, the first in the “Amazing Adventures of Wild Inc.,” by Jack MacKenzie. The cover...
