I previously posted on the Code Name: Intrepid series from Robert J. Mendenhall, available through his own imprint Blue Planet Press. CNI is a special team of military...
I have previously posted on Arthur O. Friel (1885-1959), who was an explorer and author of adventure fiction, much of it through Adventure. He had actually explored...
In early 2025, we got volume five of The Wild Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Will Murray. Murray has been doing new stories with Doc Savage, The Spider, Tarzan, and...
When I did a posting on Fred Blosser‘s guides to Robert E. Howard‘s writing, I noted that his The Annotated Guide to Robert E. Howard’s Weird Fiction...
A new work from Teel James Glenn is Not Born of Woman, the first in a new series called Paradise Investigations. Glenn has had books and series with several New Pulp...
The Gernsback Days by Mike Ashley and Robert A.W. Lowndes is a big, 500-page book from Wildside Press that contains several related items. It is subtitled “A study...
A recent book I picked up is Tarzan of the Funnies by Robert R. Barrett. It was published in 2002 by Mad Kings Publishing and the House of Greystoke. This is a scholarly...
While I am not a big sword-and-sorcery fan, I have enjoyed Howard Andrew Jones‘s first two Hanuvar books. It was planned to be a series of five volumes. I have...
A new volume of pulp history I picked up is The Amazing Lomazow Collection, published by John Gunnison‘s Adventure House in 2025. This large-size, full-color book...
This past Aug. 7-10, 2025, PulpFest 2025 was held in Pittsburgh, again at the DoubleTree in Mars, Penn. This was my third time attending. In addition, there were three...
