Some time back I reviewed Moonstone Books‘ collection of Sherlock Holmes stories: Sherlock Holmes: The Crossover Casebook. As the title implies, all the stories have...
I had previously posted on the short-lived Forgotten Fantasy magazine produced by editors Robert Reginald and Douglas Menville. The focus of that magazine was, as the...
Stuart J. Byrne (1913-2011) is an overlooked pulp SF author that I’ve posted on previously. Thanks to Sinister Cinema‘s Armchair Theater line of books, several of his...
When I got back into the pulp/New Pulp world several years back, one publisher that caught my eye was Matt Moring‘s Altus Press, which recently renamed to Steeger Books...
I was recently sent a new pulp-fiction reprint volume titled Thrilling Detective Pulp Tales, Vol. 2. Published by Brick Pickle Media under the heading of “A Thrilling...
I’ve posted several times about Solar Pons, a popular character inspired by Sherlock Holmes that was created by August Derleth, continued by Basil Copper and more...
As a young science-fiction fan, I read several authors, and would often gravitate to a particular author at a time, reading almost everything they did, before I moved on...
It’s 2020, and so we take a look at all of The Bronze Gazette issues from 2019 (well, and also 2020), as I’ve done for previous years. Subscriptions are taken for a...
A collection from Steeger Books‘ Argosy Library that I got recently is The Black Tide, The Complete Adventures of Bellow Bill Williams, Vol. 1 by Ralph R. Perry. It...
After a bit of a delay, here is my posting on the fifth volume of Airship 27‘s Mystery Men (& Women). As I’ve mentioned before, the series is kind of like DC’s old...