With this posting, I continue my detailed look into Pulpdom, in particular #51-60. Pulpdom is a long running fanzine from Camille “Caz” Cazedessus. As with other issues...
I recently picked up a copy of H. Bedford-Jones‘ (1887-1949) novellette The Second Life of Monsieur the Devil. First appearing in the May 1920 Blue Book Magazine, it has...
For 2021, we got three issues of The Bronze Gazette: #88, #89, and #90. This is the premier Doc Savage fanzine, which is offered in subscription sets of two to three...
And with this posting, I finish my re-reading of August Derleth‘s Solar Pons stories with the eighth and final volume from Belanger Books, The Apocrypha of Solar Pons...
I have been reading and reviewing James Rollins‘ techno-thriller novels for several years. In addition to his stand-alone novels, he has his long-running Sigma Force...
Recently, Meteor House did a trio of works involving Philip José Farmer, including this collection of his essays over the years on Tarzan: The Man Who Met Tarzan. While...
I recently picked up a slim volume in Steeger Books‘ H. Bedford-Jones Library: Gimlet Eye Gunn. This reprints a novelette that first saw print in Short Stories in March...
I recently got the second issue of the new pulp fanzine focused on the most popular pulp hero, The Shadow: The Shadowed Circle. They prefer to call themselves a “pulp...
Here we have the third volume of the adventures of Jimmie Cordie and his fellow crew of soldiers of fortune. Written by Wirt Winchester Young (1876-1950), who was...
Some time back I did a review of a pair of hardback graphic novels from Dark Horse Comics by Mike Mignola and Warwick Johnson-Cadwell. As a big Hellboy fan, I was...