J. Allan Dunn (1871-1941) was one of Adventure magazine’s most prolific authors, writing from 1914 until his death, and specializing in South Seas stories. For Adventure...
I previously posted about I.V. Frost, an overlooked science detective created by Donald Wandrei (1908-1987). Frost originally appeared in Street & Smith’s Clues...
I have posted previously on the prolific H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949), who is considered the “King of the Pulps,” having written over 800 short stories, 200 novels, and...
I am always interested in New Pulp heroes based on Doc Savage. One I had heard of but hadn’t taken a look at is Doc Vandal, created by Dave Robinson. While Doc Vandal is...
A short-lived reprint series that I recently became aware was Centaur Press’s Time-Lost Series. Centaur Press was a small press that existed from the 1960s to 1981. The...
Faces of Fear is a work that teams up two Thrilling heroes: The Black Bat and The Purple Scar. And it’s written by Ron Fortier, who has been doing new stories with both...
Airship 27 Productions is one of the major New Pulp publishers. Headed by editor-in-chief Ron Fortier and art director Rob Davis, it has put out many excellent volumes...
The Green Lama is an interesting pulp hero that had a short career that I’ve posted on before. In recent years, Adam Lance Garcia has been doing several authorized...
I have previously posted on the Gees series of supernatural detectives stories by Jack Mann, a pseudonym of Charles Henry Cannell (1882-1947) who also wrote a lot of...
I always keep an eye out for non-fiction reference works for pulp fiction, and learned of a pair of works by Jonathan W. Sweet called The Beginner’s Guide to Pulp...