The Secret of the Earth is an interesting lost-world novel by Charles Willing Beale (1845-1932), an author I have never heard who wrote but a handful of stories, most...
Well, after too long we have finally gotten Series IV of Altus Press‘ “Argosy Library,” with 10 more books of great, and sometimes overlooked, fiction...
After too long, Pro Se Press is back with a third volume of The New Adventures of Thunder Jim Wade, the short-lived Doc Savage clone. Again, it’s a complete...
I previously posted on Sinister Cinema’s Armchair Fiction series of reprints in their “Lost World-Lost Race.” They had put out 14 in the series, and...
A pulp author that I have not read, but which I have seen mention over the years is Otis Adelbert Kline (1891-1946). And usually what I read was that he had a rivalry...
In researching pulp magazines, most of the work, if it’s not general, seems focued on, more or less in order, the authors, the characters, artists, genres...
Back in 2013, I did a review on an excellent reference guide to the world of pulps: The Blood ‘n’ Thunder Guide to Pulp Fiction, written by Ed Hulse who runs...
Hugh B. Cave (1910-2004) was a prolific pulp author who wrote in a wide range of genres: mystery, adventure, horror, and even spicy! He seemed to have focused for a...
I have previously posted about The Black Beetle, an interesting pulp-inspired comicbook character from writer-artist Francesco Francavilla. We got a short series in Dark...
The Black Spectre is a recent New Pulp hero created by Roger Alford. Alford has written several Black Spectre books that previously were only available as ebooks, but he...