After too long, we finally get the second Doc Atlas volume from Airship 27. Doc Atlas was created by Michael A. Black and Ray Lovato as a clear homage to Doc Savage. I...
I obtained a new work on Solomon Kane by Fred Blosser: The Solomon Kane Companion. It’s a new addition to his “Informal Guide to Robert E. Howard”...
So I have touched on the matter of amateur press associations, but felt a longer posting on them and highlighting several pulp-related ones would be a good idea. In...
We recently got the latest new Captain Future stories from Allen Steele, The Multiverse War, which concludes the story from the previous one, Lost Apollo (2024). This...
L. Patrick Greene (1891-1971) is a pulp author probably best known for his series about English adventurer Aubrey St. John Major, aka the Major. This series ran from...
After too long, we finally get a new story with The Peregrine, Barry Reese‘s New Pulp hero. Though surprisingly, it’s written by someone else. It looks like...
Now I move on to the fourth volume in the chronological reprinting of Semi Dual stories from Steeger Books. I am holding off on the three Semi Dual serials they...
An interesting New Pulp hero is Midnight Guardian, created by John C. Bruening. There are three novels so far, with a fourth announced at PulpFest 2025. Set in the...
Here is another review of one of the “Big Book of” volumes edited by Otto Penzler of Mysterious Bookstores and published by Vintage Crime/Black Lizard, part...
I recently picked up a complete set of a sadly short-lived fanzine, Robert Weinberg’s The Weird Tales Collector. This fanzine ran six issues from 1977 to 1980. All are 5...
