For 2022, we got two issues of The Bronze Gazette: #91 and #92. This is the premier Doc Savage fanzine, which is offered in subscription sets of two to three issues...
I have posted before on occult detectives, a sub-genre I enjoy: men (and sometimes women) who stand up against occult forces and threats, often with some knowledge and...
A minor character of Robert E. Howard‘s (1906-36) that I have wanted to read has been Steve Harrison, his hard-boiled detective who was involved in horror and...
Here is another interesting series by the “King of Pulps” H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949): Treasure Seekers. This fast-paced 10-part series ran in Blue Book...
As a long-time fan of H.P. Lovecraft and weird tales, I had gotten a recommendation to check out a new fanzine devoted to similar works: The Bizarchives. Subtitled...
Donald Keyhoe (1897-1988) is someone who is known for several things. For most of us, he is probably best known as a pulp writer of many aviation heroes and other works...
It’s sad to state that the classic Tarzan newspaper comicstrip ended several years ago. The daily ended in 1972, and the Sunday in 2002. However, recently through...
I recently got Jim Main‘s Pulp Fan #6, dated Fall 2022. This issue is themed around Doc Savage, starting with a great cover by Brad Olrich and includes several...
I have enjoyed Sinister Cinema‘s Armchair Fiction and their Lost World/Lost Race Classics series, and saw they recently added six more in their series, almost...
During the time Dark Horse Comics had the Tarzan license, they put out several reprints and new comics with Tarzan. Some of these were crossover mini-series with other...
