Just before the release of a new two-volume Solar Pons collection, The Meeting of Minds: The Cases of Sherlock Holmes and Solar Pons, we get the next issue of scholarly...
With the passing of Clive Cussler (1931-2020), the “master” of the techno-thriller, I started to think of revisiting some of his various series. He had...
I have read the non-fiction works of Jonathan W. Sweet. Through his Brick Pickle Media, he has done several pulp reprint anthologies, and a pair of nice Beginner’s...
While authors for a long time have hidden themselves behind pseudonyms or pen names, the use of them is a big part of the pulp magazines. The reasons that some used...
All-Star Pulp Comics, published by Redbud Studio Comics in association with Airship 27, has put out a fifth issue with new black-and-white comic stories of both original...
So far in my look at various pulp-related publishers, I have focused on those still in operation. Now I’ll take a look at a former publisher: Odyssey Publications...
Just before the end of 2020, we got a new Lazarus Gray book, volume nine, from Barry Reese. I was expecting both volumes nine and 10 to come out in 2020, so it was a bit...
I have previously posted on Arsène Lupin, who is a classic and well-known character in France. He is more popular there than Sherlock Holmes, and is a “gentleman...
The next volume of Tales of the Shadowmen came out near the end of 2020. The Black Coat Press series is now up to 17 volumes, and I look forward to them hitting 20...
One area that pulps are sometimes put down for is being “sexist.” I find this a somewhat ignorant claim, as the pulps were a product of their time: the early...
