Black Dog Book‘s The Master of Dragons reprints another short series by H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949), the adventures of O’Neill and Burket. Like the prior...
An area that I haven’t gotten into yet with this blog is the artwork used for pulp magazines. Over the decades that the pulps existed, a great deal of artwork —...
UPDATED: An interesting and long-running series that I think many might not know about is the Golden Amazon series by John Russell Fearn (1908-1960). Most of the series...
King of the Pulps H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949) had several serial characters, but his longest running one is John Solomon, the roly-poly Cockney British agent. Solomon...
A long-running pulp reprint fanzine is High Adventure, published by John Gunnison and his Adventure House. At this point it has put out over 180 issues. It also has a...
An early series of chapbook reprints from Black Dog Books collected adventure stories from H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949). Titled “Pathways of Adventure,” the...
I have been working on my collection of pulp fanzines, and in addition to the several long-running ones are some shorter-lived ones. An interesting group of fanzines was...
One thing interesting in pulp research is to put forth various works as the antecedent or influences for other stories and characters. For instance, I know of several...
I previously posted on Sterner St. Paul Meek (1894-1972), who used “S.P. Meek” for his published works, when I reviewed his The Drums of Tapajos. He was an...
It’s 2019, this year’s Windy City Pulp and Paper Convention has come and gone, but the 2019 program book, the new Windy City Pulp Stories #19, is still here...