I have previously posted on The Burroughs Bibliophiles, a literary society devoted to the works of Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950). It was first established in 1947 by...
This will be one of at least three postings on U.K. author John S. Glasby (1928-2011). Glasby, surprisingly, had two parallel careers. After graduating from college, he...
I picked up an anthology published by Centaur Press back in 1972: Swordsmen and Supermen. While not explicitly part of their “Time-Lost” series, as it...
Five years after the previous Sgt. Janus book came out, we suddenly got the fourth one: Sgt. Janus and the House That Loved Death by Jim Beard. Again published by Flinch...
Capt. A.E. Dingle (1874-1947) was a popular pulp author of nautical tales from 1914 to around 1941. Born in poverty in the U.K., he went to sea at the age of 14 and...
As a follow-up to my prior posting of Hellboy-related comics in 2025, this is what we will see through the rest of the year and early into 2026. The three miniseries are...
I picked up the recent New Pulp novel by Glen Held: The Devil You Know. Published by Airship 27, at first glance, it looks like a team-up with several pulp characters:...
So I recently received the 12th issue of Men’s Adventure Quarterly, the excellent magazine series focused on men’s adventure magazines. This time, the focus is on...
After too long we know have two more books featuring The Straw-Man by Barry Reese. And like his other recent books, these are now from his own Reese Unlimited imprint...
Frank Eisgruber Jr.‘s Gangland’s Doom is one of the first book-length works on The Shadow, preceding Will Murray‘s The Duende History of The Shadow...
