Okay, round 2. Some time back I did a review of the first Alchemy Press Book of Pulp Heroes. And I was a bit disappointed. Well, a lot disappointed. As I’ve noted, New...
I’ve posted before on Harry Dickson: The American Sherlock Holmes, the character created in Europe as a pastiche of Sherlock Holmes, who became a more original character...
Here is The Recollections of Solar Pons (1995), which is the sixth collection of Solar Pons stories by Basil Copper. It was planned to be the final collection of his...
Another adventure tale set in Asia from the prolific H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949) is The Seal of Genghis Khan. It originally appeared in Adventure in the June 10, 1923...
Thanks in large part to the success of the previous issue, we recently got the fourth issue of Pulp Fan, a great pulp fanzine from Jim Main, dated December 2021. He is...
Continuing my reading/re-reading of the Solar Pons stories, August Derleth‘s Sherlock Holmes pastiche, I now hit Vol. 6 of the Belanger Books set, which contains the...
This time I look at another adventure tale from the “King of Pulps,” H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949), set in China: Fang Tung, Magician. Reprinted by Steeger Books in their...
A new occult detective set in the Victorian Age of Sherlock Holmes is Teel James Glenn‘s Dr. Augustus Argent. Pro Se Press put out the first collection of his stories:...
As a new TV series on Apple TV+ based on Isaac Asimov‘s Foundation series has started, I am overdue posting on him and his overall “future history” works that are his...
I recently got the next in the adventures of Jack West Jr., The Two Lost Mountains, and know the final one will be The One Impossible Labyrinth. It will finally be...