I am always looking for collections of non-fiction articles and works on the pulp magazines. While not purely pulp-based, Christopher Paul Carey‘s The Grandest...
I’ve been reading the Captain Hawklin adventures, a New Pulp hero written by Charles F. Millhouse, and have read the first three published novels. I enjoyed them...
A pulp author I had recently discovered is Robert Ames Bennet (1870-1954) who wrote mainly westerns and a handful of science-fiction and fantasy tales. I went after his...
An interesting pulp-style comicbook series stars Athena Voltaire, a 1930s aviatrix who also must contend with fighting the occult and thwarting Nazis. Created by Steve...
I recently picked up Barry Reese‘s newest work, The Second Book of Babylon (Pro Se Productions). While this is part of his Sovereign City Project and tied to his...
A New Pulp series that recently caught my eye is The Shattered Men, the first in the “Amazing Adventures of Wild Inc.,” by Jack MacKenzie. The cover...
After reading John Taine‘s The Purple Sapphire, an interesting lost-world story, I was interested in reading more of his works. Taine, who was really mathematician...
I am always looking out for pulp inspired comicbook series, and had seen comments about Stephen Mooney‘s Half Past Danger (2014) from IDW. While interesting and...
Doc Wilde is a Doc Savage pastiche with a bit of a difference. Or two. Written by Tim Byrd, the first Doc Wilde novel, Doc Wilde and the Frogs of Doom, originally...
I had recently obtained the first two published Captain Hawklin adventures, a New Pulp hero written by Charles F. Millhouse, and reviewed them here. I enjoyed them very...