Norman Saunders (1907-89) is a pulp artist with a long career that included work for the pulps, slicks, men’s adventure magazines, and more. Including work for...
Another nice book from the Popular Press is East of Samarinda, a collection of Carl Jacobi‘s pulp stories. This is one of the rare single-author collections they...
Hippocampus Press is the next publisher I wanted to take a look at. Established in 1999 by Derrick Hussey, it specializes in classic horror, weird fiction, and science...
A while back I reviewed a collection of New Pulp heroes, Eight Against the Darknes by Mark Allen Vann. The idea of the collection is eight independent characters, all...
Clark Ashton Smith (1893-1961) is the last of the Weird Tales triumvirate that included H.P. Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard. CAS is known as a poet, weird-fiction...
For two years, there was a Shadow newspaper strip. Syndicated by the Ledger Syndicate, it was written by Walter Gibson with artwork by Vernon Greene (1908-65), who was...
I have posted on an interesting occult investigator from the early pulps: Semi Dual. He was really Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (father was a Persian nobleman, mother was...
I have been looking for the dime-novel and pulp-related works from Bowling Green State University’s Popular Press when I learned of one I wasn’t aware of:...
Abraham Snow is one of Bobby Nash‘s New Pulp heroes, a former undercover government agent now retired who gets involved in different cases and adventures. I had...
Illustrator Walter Baumhofer (1904-87) had a long career doing artwork in many areas. I think for most pulp fan, they know him for his Doc Savage cover artwork, starting...
