For PulpFest 2024, we have The Pulpster #33, the convention book. This one comes in at 64 pages. Also, this will be my second year attending PulpFest. This time, the...
For the last few years, Will Murray has been writing new Spider novels under the Wild Adventures of The Spider line from Altus Press through the Adventures in Bronze...
I had previously read and reviewed RazörFist’s first two novels in his Nightvale series. When I saw that he was doing a crowdfunding campaign for a pulp-inspired western...
A few years back, Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, who are just referred to as Preston & Child, started a new series that is a spin-off from their Pendergast...
I discovered Edward Erdelac‘s John Conquer in Occult Detective Quarterly. Set in the 1970s, John Conquer is a PI working in Harlem who often gets pulled into...
I have been getting the excellent pulp fanzine The Shadowed Circle, which is focused on The Shadow, since it came out as a crowdfunding effort. There are six issues so...
A couple of years ago we got a series of new Captain Future stories from Allen Steele. A revamped version of the classic pulp hero, the sequence started with the novel...
I recently read (and reviewed here) a new collection of Lovecraftian stories by Will Murray. I think most pulp fans know him for his many scholarly articles on pulp...
Captain Hawklin is a New Pulp hero written by Charles F. Millhouse. He is a former World War I fighter pilot, later becoming an adventurer and inventor, and is rich from...
So after too long, I take a look at the adventures of Zana O’Savin works by Craig McDonald, which at first glance seems to be a Pat Savage pastiche series. Until I...