The Uncollected Cases of Solar Pons (1979) by Basil Copper was the final Solar Pons volume from Pinnacle, published as their 11th volume. I found it several years after...
Blue Book magazine was one of the “Big Four” of pulp magazines. For those not aware, the other three were Adventure, Argosy, and Short Stories. I’ve posted on Argosy and...
Here we have Pulp Adventures No. 39 from Bold Venture Press, dated Fall 2021. As always, we get a selection of new and classic pulp stories; however the focus this time...
For most pulp fans, Lester Dent (1908-59) is best known for Doc Savage, and maybe his several “gadget heroes.” His other pulp works are too often overlooked. I’ve posted...
One of the best works on The Shadow is Will Murray‘s The Duende History of The Shadow, which I am fortunate to have a copy, getting it as I was going off to college. It...
For some time now, I’ve been reviewing the works by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, who are just referred to as Preston & Child. I’ve been enjoying their Agent...
“The Temple of the Ten” is a great, if flawed, adventure tale from H. Bedford-Jones and W.C. Robertson that first appeared in Adventure in March 10, 1921. It was later...
Here we have the third Basil Copper collection of Solar Pons stories, The Secret Files of Solar Pons. It first saw print in 1979 as Pinnacle’s 10th volume of stories. It...
While H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949) had stories in a several pulp magazines, he was also able to get a few in Weird Tales. Among these was a short, four-story series...
We finally get the final of the four novellas in the new Captain Future sequence “The Return of Ul Quorn” by Allen Steele: “The Horror at Jupiter.” This answers the...
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