In learning more about the pulp hero as a phenomenon, I frequently saw mention of The Gray Seal. First published in 1914, he was popular enough that his works were...
It figures. In the past, I have been reviewing issues of The Bronze Gazette based on each subscription set. For 2018, it was planned there would be three issues, #81-83...
Solar Pons is a popular pastiche of Sherlock Holmes that was created by August Derleth and continued by Basil Copper. I previously posted on him, covering both the...
I have previously posted about the writing team of Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. I have been enjoying their long-running Aloysius X.L. Pendergast series, and the...
The Nyctalope is an overlooked French proto-superhero/proto-pulp adventurer that was featured in a series of serialized novels and stories by Jean de La Hire during the...
Frank Schildiner brings us his second novel about Napolean‘s Vampire Hunters, The Devil Plague of Naples. Published by Black Coat Press, these works make use of...
It seems like I had just read and posted on the latest Vic Challenger novel, #7, by Jerry Gill, when I find out there was another put out before the end of 2018: Vic...
I’ve posted in the past of thrillers by several modern authors. I feel that many of these have pulpish elements, and have enjoyed several of them. Another that I...
F. Van Wyck Mason (1901-78) was a prolific author who started in the pulps, and wrote mystery, action, historical fiction, and young adult, but very little science...
I enjoy occult detectives, and am always looking for new ones. It’s interesting to discover new ones. While I’m familiar with a lot of works by Lin Carter...
