I have read the non-fiction works of Jonathan W. Sweet. Through his Brick Pickle Media, he has done several pulp reprint anthologies, and a pair of nice Beginner’s...
While authors for a long time have hidden themselves behind pseudonyms, the use of them is a big part of the pulp magazines. The reasons that some used pseudonyms are...
All-Star Pulp Comics, published by Redbud Studio Comics in association with Airship 27, has put out a fifth issue with new black-and-white comic stories of both original...
So far in my look at various pulp-related publishers, I have focused on those still in operation. Now I’ll take a look at a former publisher: Odyssey Publications...
Just before the end of 2020, we got a new Lazarus Gray book, volume nine, from Barry Reese. I was expecting both volumes nine and 10 to come out in 2020, so it was a bit...
I have previously posted on Arsène Lupin, who is a classic and well-known character in France. He is more popular there than Sherlock Holmes, and is a “gentleman...
The next volume of Tales of the Shadowmen came out near the end of 2020. The Black Coat Press series is now up to 17 volumes, and I look forward to them hitting 20...
One area that pulps are sometimes put down for is being “sexist.” I find this a somewhat ignorant claim, as the pulps were a product of their time: the early...
After reading the first two Sgt. Janus works, I recently read the third: Sgt. Janus on the Dark Track. Sgt Janus is an occult detective created by Jim Beard. Flinch...
On Black Friday weekend 2020, Steeger Books put out their next two sets of “Argosy Library” volumes, Series VIII and IX. I covered Series VIII in another...