It’s 2015, and we have another volume of “Tales of the Shadowmen,” now up to volume 11. It’s subtitled “Force Majeure,” a term which...
Pulp was a hero-pulp fanzine that was published from 1970-81. It basically had two phases. It was first published by Joel Frieman thru his “Pulp Press” in a...
There are three books I think every fan of The Shadow should have: “Gangland’s Doom,” Frank Eisgruber Jr. (1973, 1985, 2007) “The Shadow...
A fanzine that seems to be overlooked is the interesting Zine of Bronze published by Jim Main’s Main Enterprises. It was a 16- to 34-page magazine-size fanzine...
In 1988, Marvel put out something unusual. While DC Comics was doing its modern take on The Shadow following Howard Chaykin‘s miniseries, Marvel put out an...
In 2014, Dynamite Comics got the rights to Doc Savage. They had been doing The Shadow comics for a couple of years, so it was expected they might get the rights as well...
An interesting series of techno-thrillers is the Nina Wilde and Eddie Chase novels from British author Andy McDermott. Every techno series has some kind of hook or...
After the horrid Archie Comics version of The Shadow, the character would next appear in comics at DC Comics in the 1970s in what is felt to be the best comic version of...
Challenger Storm is a New Pulp character created by Don Gates. I reviewed the first Challenger Storm book a year ago, and now we finally get a second one, “The...
Tommy Hancock‘s Pro Se Press has in its short time in existence become one of the major New Pulp publishers. And they have even pushed for the use of the term...
