With this posting I start a re-reading (and in some cases first time reading) of the Solar Pons stories by both August Derleth and Basil Copper. For those not up on...
When it comes to comics, I only review ones that either include pulp characters or have characters that are clearly inspired by pulp heroes. One I had kind of overlooked...
I have been reading the Captain Hawklin adventures, a New Pulp hero written by Charles F. Millhouse, over the last few months, now up to eight novels, with more coming...
In my posting on pulp games, one I mentioned is Flying Buffalo‘s Mercenaries, Spies & Private Eyes (or MSPE), which is one of the more popular of the pulp-related...
Stormgate Press has put out their second issue of Pulp Reality for Summer 2021. I was surprised by this as I didn’t expect this second issue so soon, thinking it would...
The Phantom Detective was Thrilling’s most popular pulp hero, outliving both The Shadow and Doc Savage in terms of longevity, though with fewer stories. As Thrilling...
Among the best known of pulp characters within the mainstream is Johnston McCulley‘s Zorro. though this is more due to the fame created by his appearance in movies and...
When DC Comics was publishing The Shadow in the 1970s, they also published a couple of stories teaming up The Shadow with Batman in his title, most likely to help sales...
This year we got a new Solar Pons collection that finally provides us with what many Pons fans have hoped for: cases where Pons teams up with his predecessor, Sherlock...
An unusual publisher this time is the Popular Press. It was originally established at Bowling Green State University in 1970, and was later acquired by the University of...