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...
I have previously posted in role-playing games set in the world of pulp adventurers and heroes, and looked at a few I had. But there were others I only knew by name. Now...
I had posted previously on Teel James Glenn‘s New Pulp hero, Dr. Shadows, who was originally Dr. Anton Chadeaux. Similar to The Avenger, he is a gray-skinned avenger of...
Following the fifth volume of Airship 27‘s Mystery Men (& Women), we soon got the sixth. As noted in my previous posts, this series is kind of like DC’s old Showcase...
Of Popular Publication’s pulp heroes, Operator #5 is their third longest-running one. A superspy billed as “America’s Undercover Ace,” Operator #5 lasted for 48 issues...
We recently got the third of the four novellas in the new Captain Future stories by Allen Steele, which is “The Return of Ul Quorn” sequence. This sequence actually...
A new fanzine is out focused on “men’s adventure magazines,” also known as the “sweats,” Men’s Adventure Quarterly. The first issue came out in January, published by...