I had previously reviewed S.P. Meek‘s (1894-1972) lost-world novel The Drums of Tapajos. It first appeared in Amazing Stories and later reprinted in hardback. I...
As previously noted, the fanzine Echoes ran from 1982 to 2002. Published by the late Tom Johnson with his wife Ginger, it is probably the longest-running pulp fanzine...
As I’ve been reading and reviewing the Captain Hawklin stories, I saw that Stormgate Press, which publishes them, was coming out with a New Pulp fanzine: Pulp...
Finishing out 2020, we got The Bronze Gazette #87, the premier Doc Savage fanzine, which finishes out the issue for the year, as well as the subscriptions. And what an...
It’s been awhile, but I’m catching up my reviews for the latest techno-thrillers from James Rollins (pen name of former veterinarian James Paul Czajkowski)...
An interesting, but short-lived fanzine that came to my attention is The Science-Fiction Collector that for a period of time was renamed Megavore before it merged with...
Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child have been putting out more works the Pendergast series, staring FBI Agent Aloysius Xingu Leng Pendergast. And they have launched a new...
H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949) was a prolific pulp author with over 1,000 works, and several series. His longest series with a single character featured John Solomon, a...
I recently got a pair of hardback graphic novels from Dark Horse Comics by Mike Mignola and Warwick Johnson-Cadwell. As a big Hellboy fan, I was interested in this...
The dam has finally broken and after too long we get a new Lazarus Gray book, volume eight, from Barry Reese. Lazarus Gray is a New Pulp character from Reese (The...
