A recent New Pulp work I picked up is RazörFist‘s first novel, the first of his Nightvale series: The Long Moonlight. I have no idea what RazörFist’s real...
When it comes to spicy pulp covers, the artist I think of is H.J. Ward (1909-45). But I was surprised to learn that he actually did a lot more, including work on The...
The “Page-Turner Series” is a series of dime-novel reprints put out by Darren Németh under his Giant Squid Audio Lab Co. and first put out as a Kickstarter...
I had previously posted on an interesting pulp-style comicbook series that stars a 1930s-era aviatrix and adventurer, Athena Voltaire. She gets pulled into matters...
Here we are with another look at an old pulp-hero fanzine, one that started in 1980 as Doc Savage Quarterly and was renamed The Shadow/Doc Savage Quest. All were...
When I was doing my research into Blue Book magazine, one of the top quality pulps, I was surprised to learn that H. Bedford-Jones was not the magazine’s most...
An interesting non-fiction work I got recently that was published by Bowling Green State University’s Popular Press is Gary Hoppenstand‘s In Search of the...
I recently picked up a new coffee table artbook from Abrams titled Pulp Power: The Shadow, Doc Savage, and the Art of the Street & Smith Universe. This 350-page...
As most know, pulp (or pulpwood) magazines started in 1896 when Frank Munsey converted his magazine The Argosy to pulp paper to reduce costs, and would pretty much die...
As part of my revisiting the larger Hellboy universe, I am now going to revisit the various BPRD series with more details on the stories themselves. I thought I would do...
