Street & Smith’s pulp hero The Avenger is one of the few original pulp heroes to get additional approved stories. After Warner Books reprinted the original 24...
I previously posted on the long-running pulp fanzine Pulpdom. At the time I didn’t have access to many of the issues to do the more in-depth reviews I prefer. I...
With the previous issue kicking off the fifth year of this revised version, Bold Venture Press put out the new issue of Pulp Adventures, #32 for summer 2019. Under a...
Just a few months after the previous issue, Awesome Tales #10 (Summer 2019) came out recently from Bold Venture Press and Black Cat Media. We get four stories this time...
There have been a few anthology works that have looked overall at the artwork produced for the pulps. The most recent — and I think the best — is The Art of the Pulps:...
In this post, I look at New Pulp publisher, Bold Venture Press. Established and run by authors and editors Rich Harvey and Audrey Parente, Bold Venture publishes both...
Thanks to an anthology of “occult detectives,” I discovered an unusual detective, who really isn’t an occult detective or one who dealt with occult...
Black Dog Book‘s The Master of Dragons reprints another short series by H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949), the adventures of O’Neill and Burket. Like the prior...
An area that I haven’t gotten into yet with this blog is the artwork used for pulp magazines. Over the decades that the pulps existed, a great deal of artwork —...
UPDATED: An interesting and long-running series that I think many might not know about is the Golden Amazon series by John Russell Fearn (1908-1960). Most of the series...