It seems like I had just read and posted on the latest Vic Challenger novel, #7, by Jerry Gill, when I find out there was another put out before the end of 2018: Vic...
I’ve posted in the past of thrillers by several modern authors. I feel that many of these have pulpish elements, and have enjoyed several of them. Another that I...
F. Van Wyck Mason (1901-78) was a prolific author who started in the pulps, and wrote mystery, action, historical fiction, and young adult, but very little science...
I enjoy occult detectives, and am always looking for new ones. It’s interesting to discover new ones. While I’m familiar with a lot of works by Lin Carter...
After too long, Pro Se Press is back with a third volume of The New Adventures of Thunder Jim Wade, the short-lived Doc Savage clone. Again, it’s a complete...
In researching pulp magazines, most of the work, if it’s not general, seems focued on, more or less in order, the authors, the characters, artists, genres...
I have previously posted about The Black Beetle, an interesting pulp-inspired comicbook character from writer-artist Francesco Francavilla. We got a short series in Dark...
The Black Spectre is a recent New Pulp hero created by Roger Alford. Alford has written several Black Spectre books that previously were only available as ebooks, but he...
I have previously posted about the Vic Challenger series by Jerry Gill, and now look at the latest volume, #7: Bloody Reprisal. Set in the 1920s, the New Pulp series...
A long-running and well-done pulp fanzine I collect is John Gunnison‘s Pulp Collector. Published for 24 issues over a 10-year period, 1985-95, it was one of the...