Rocambole is an early French character who is a forerunner of many similar characters of heroic fiction that followed him. These stories were written in the 1850s and...
The Rook is a New Pulp character created by Barry Reese. The Rook fights crime and evil in the ’30s and ’40s (and later). He’s actually one of several New Pulp...
“YesterYear” is the first novel published by Pro Se Press, and was written by Tommy Hancock, the publisher. Up until it came out, Pro Se had been putting out...
One of the most popular characters in French literature is Arsène Lupin. He holds a position similar to that of Sherlock Holmes, which is interesting as they came out...
Comic-book creator Howard Chaykin has been involved with several pulp and pulp-inspired comics during his career. Most pulp fans are familiar with his take on The Shadow...
P.J. Lozito‘s Silver Manticore is an interesting mix of pulp, radio, movie serial, and comic book characters that at times almost gets out of hand. The Silver...
A techno-thriller series that I started reading a few years back is David Golemon‘s Event Group series. While Golemon has written other works, I’ve only...
The Grey Monk is a New Pulp hero, created by John L. French, set in modern times (we see cell phones, computers and DNA analysis). Wild Cat Books put out a collection of...
Recently Moonstone Books put out a great collection of Sherlock Holmes stories: “Sherlock Holmes: The Crossover Casebook.” As the title implies, all the...
Two good books that any pulp hero fan should have on their shelves is Don Hutchison‘s “The Great Pulp Heroes” (1996, 2007) and Nick Carr‘s...