Sexton Blake, a hugely popular British character during his time, is probably the best known of the various Sherlock Holmes knockoffs, which is interesting, because he...
An interesting series of works that I have previously posted on is Joseph Lovece‘s “Dime Novel Cover Series.” The series makes use of various...
Well, it’s Summer of 2015, and we get another issue of Murania Press‘ (Ed Hulse‘s) excellent magazine Blood ‘n’ Thunder. Last summer we got...
Ravenwood, Stepson of Mystery is a short-lived occult detective pulp hero series that ran in the back of Secret Agent X for five issues. As an occult detective, what...
The growing popularity of New Pulp is a double-edged sword. We get new authors writing new stories of classic and original characters so we don’t have to worry...
Street & Smith’s pulp hero The Avenger is one of the few original pulp heroes to get additional stories. After Warner Books reprinted the original 24 Avenger...
“Day of the Destroyers” is a New Pulp linked anthology from Moonstone Books. It stars Jimmy Flint, Agent X-11 of the Intelligence Service Command as he...
Lazarus Gray is a New Pulp character from writer Barry Reese (The Peregrine, Gravedigger, and other works) with several volumes out so far. Now we get the fifth one...
An interesting, if short-lived pulp (and earlier) reprint digest from the 1970s is Forgotten Fantasy. Edited by Douglas Menville and Robert Reginald and published by...
An interesting pair of reprint series from the early 1970s is Fantasy Classics and Fantasy Reader, published by the short-lived small press Fantasy House. These...