When speaking of noteworthy pulp magazines, there are a small number. One of those that is celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2021 is Black Mask, best known as a top...
After posting on Call of Cthulhu, the classic role-playing game set in the world of H.P. Lovecraft, it’s proper that I move into related board games based on this...
Having read all the Captain Hawklin novels by Charles F. Millhouse, as well as a few short stories, I have been looking forward to the next novel: Captain Hawklin and...
Here we have the second volume of Solar Pons stories by Basil Copper: The Further Adventures of Solar Pons. It first appeared in 1979 as volume 9 in the Pinnacle series...
An interesting collect of pulp detective stories is A Cent a Story! The Best from Ten Detective Aces (1986). It was edited by Garyn G. Roberts and published by Popular...
For PulpFest 2021, we have The Pulpster #30. It’s the biggest regular issue so far at 64 pages. Two major themes for this year: the 100th anniversary of the...
Here we have the second issue of this new fanzine focused on “men’s adventure magazines”: Men’s Adventure Quarterly. This time the focus is on...
Continuing my series looking at various publishers, this time we take a look at Black Dog Books (BDB). BDB is basically Tom Roberts, who reprints various pulp fiction...
This time, we look at a stand-alone adventure novel from the prolific H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949), The Brazen Peacock. It first appeared in Blue Book Magazine from...
After looking at the H.P. Lovecraft-inspired board game from Fantasy Flight Games, I now look at one of their popular card games, Arkham Horror: The Card Game, licensed...