Matthew Reilly is an Australian action-thriller author with both stand-alone novels and some series under his belt. Some elements of his stories is his tendency to turn...
Hellboy, World’s Greatest Paranormal Investigator, is a comic-book series that in the last 20 years has spawned a whole universe of stories and series, along with...
James Rollins (pen name of veterinarian Jim Czajkowski) is an author I got into while reading Clive Cussler. He was first dismissed as a sort of “grade B”...
Long a stable of comic books, team ups of literary characters are much rarer. In the pulp world, they were largely non-existent until today. One team-up that many pulp...
Barry Reese is back with the second volume of his latest New Pulp hero(ine): Gravedigger. For those that missed the first volume, Gravedigger is a hero with a mission...
At the end of 2014, Dynamite put out a trio of square-bound, one-shot specials with the three Street & Smith pulp heroes they were publishing: The Avenger, Doc...
It’s 2015, and we have another volume of “Tales of the Shadowmen,” now up to volume 11. It’s subtitled “Force Majeure,” a term which...
Pulp was a hero-pulp fanzine that was published from 1970-81. It basically had two phases. It was first published by Joel Frieman thru his “Pulp Press” in a...
There are three books I think every fan of The Shadow should have: “Gangland’s Doom,” Frank Eisgruber Jr. (1973, 1985, 2007) “The Shadow...
A fanzine that seems to be overlooked is the interesting Zine of Bronze published by Jim Main’s Main Enterprises. It was a 16- to 34-page magazine-size fanzine...