After a run of six issues, Ron Hanna revamped his Startling Stories series for volume 2. William Carney Jr., co-creator and co-author of The Scarlet Shroud, took over as...
I had previously looked at several pulp-related RPGs. Another area that is peripherally related is the various Sherlock Holmes related games. While there are several of...
I have previously posted about the Vic Challenger series, in particular numbers 1, 2, 5, and 6. Set in the 1920s, the series stars young Victoria Custer who discovers...
Pulp magazines had a number of great cover artists that are remembered today, such as Walter Baumhofer, Earle K. Bergey, Margaret Brundage, Edd Cartier, Virgil Finlay...
When I was first involved in the pulp fandom world in the late ’90s, I saw ads for Keys to Other Doors. Subtitled “some lists for a pulp collector’s...
There have been many pastiches of Doc Savage, which range from characters merely inspired by Doc, though more original, to characters who are obviously meant to be Doc...
I have posted previously about The Moon Man, the Robin Hood-like pulp hero who ran in Ace Magazines’ Ten Detective Aces from 1933 to ’37. Altus Press has...
A very good overall history of the pulps is Ron Goulart‘s Cheap Thrills: The Amazing! Thrilling! Astonishing! History of Pulp Fiction. Originally published in 1972...
I’ve posted several articles on specific pulp fanzines, and have plans for more, but I wanted to do an overall posting on them. Probably should have done this...
I’ve covered dime novels, the forerunners of pulps that existed from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. Dime novels ran many series in several...