I usually like to read some of the original pulp stories before doing a posting on a character, but due to recent events going on with this character, I felt an overview...
Nemesis, Inc. was a long-running pulp fanzine that started off as the Doc Savage Club Reader in 1977. Twelve issues came out under that name before it became Nemesis...
Another new pulp-related comic from Titan Comics/Statix Press is The Wraith of Fantômas. Written by Olivier Bocquet and drawn by Julie Rocheleau, it first appeared in...
I’ve posted in the past about dime novels, that existed from 1860 to around 1920, which were the forerunners of the pulps. A few dime-novel series became pulp...
As previously noted, Murania Press has revived its Blood ‘n’ Thunder fanzine. The book series will continue, though we haven’t seen one in awhile. The...
H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949) was a prolific pulp author with over 1,000 works, and several series. His longest series featured John Solomon, a mysterious cockney ship...
Awesome Tales #11 (Fall 2019) is now out from Bold Venture Press and Black Cat Media. As with issue #5, science fiction is the theme this issue, with a cover featured...
Murania Press has recently put out the Johnston McCulley Omnibus, a collection of stories with three of Johnston McCulley‘s serial characters: The Black Star, The...
An interesting pulp-inspired comic has appeared from France: Doctor Radar. It originally appeared there in 2014, and was recently translated and published here by Titan...
I previously posted on the overall Golden Amazon series by John Russell Fearn. He first created a character named Violet Ray, known as the Golden Amazon, in a quartet of...