I have previously posted on Jimmie Dale, better known as the Gray Seal, whose stories were written by Canadian author Frank L. Packard (1877-1942) and published in the...
As part of my revisiting the Hellboy universe, I am taking another look at Lobster Johnson, the hero-pulp-inspired character that came to prominence in the main Hellboy...
The fanzine Echoes ran from 1982 to 2002, before the advent of print-on-demand changed pulp fan publishing and helped ushered in the current New Pulp era. It was...
We now have Frank Schildiner‘s third novel about “Napolean’s Vampire Hunters”: The Land of Everlasting Gloom. Published by Black Coat Press...
Working on the Captain Hawklin adventures, a New Pulp hero written by Charles F. Millhouse, I am now up to the seventh novel: Captain Hawklin and the Lost Land...
I have posted on pulp characters from overseas, and one of those is the French pulp character Joseph Rouletabille. He is a dashing, young journalist who solved mysteries...
I’ve posted previously on Adventure House‘s excellent pulp reprint magazine High Adventure. It has been running for years, and is close to 175 issues. But...
While we don’t have a PulpFest this year, we still have an issue of The Pulpster, now up to #29. And it’s a much bigger issue with 84 pages rather than 48...
When most of us think of vampires, we think of undead being who must sustain on blood, with such characters as Dracula, Countess Bathory, Lord Ruthven, Varney the...
After starting in 1993, Hellboy and the related series of comics have pretty much come to an end. As I write this, there are a handful of comics coming out over the next...