After a new collection of Solar Pons stories by David Marcum and an anthology of new stories by several authors, we got another new anthology from Belanger Books in...
In the world of pulp heroes, very few have hit over 100 issues or stories. One of those is Popular Publication’s G-8. Created and written by Robert J. Hogan and pubished...
In reading Black Coat Press‘s Tales of the Shadowmen series, there are several authors who appear almost regularly. One of those is John Peel. Two recent books collect...
When it comes to long-running hero pulps, The Phantom Detective is brought up. The magazine has the distinction of outliving both The Shadow and Doc Savage pulps by...
Just before the release of a new two-volume Solar Pons collection, The Meeting of Minds: The Cases of Sherlock Holmes and Solar Pons, we get the next issue of scholarly...
With the passing of Clive Cussler (1931-2020), the “master” of the techno-thriller, I started to think of revisiting some of his various series. He had started with the...
I have read the non-fiction works of Jonathan W. Sweet. Through his Brick Pickle Media, he has done several pulp reprint anthologies, and a pair of nice Beginner’s Guide...
While authors for a long time have hidden themselves behind pseudonyms or pen names, the use of them is a big part of the pulp magazines. The reasons that some used...
All-Star Pulp Comics, published by Redbud Studio Comics in association with Airship 27, has put out a fifth issue with new black-and-white comic stories of both original...
So far in my look at various pulp-related publishers, I have focused on those still in operation. Now I’ll take a look at a former publisher: Odyssey Publications...