After reading and enjoying The Python God, the first Thomas Adam Grey thriller by Duane Laflin, I picked up the second one when it came out: The Fortune Cave. Laflin is...
In my prior posting on the Hellboy-related comics, I bemoaned the fact that it looked like we would not see any more titles, though there were several plot threads left...
Doc Atlas was created by Michael A. Black and Ray Lovato as a clear homage to Doc Savage. I have posted on him before, but Airship 27 teamed up with the authors to...
For the last few years, Will Murray has been writing new novels featuring The Spider under the Wild Adventures of The Spider line from Altus Press through the Adventures...
Here we have Michael Stradford‘s third book on the cover artwork using Steve Holland (1925-1997) as the model: Steve Holland: Paperback Hero, which came out in...
When it comes to Robert E. Howard‘s heroes, most people know of Conan, maybe Solomon Kane. But one of his first heroes is Kull, set in a time long before Conan...
So a few years back, I came across an interesting science-thriller book with a new hero: R.J. MacCready. This being Hell’s Gate by Bill Schutt and J.R. Finch...
I learned of a recent New Pulp work by an author that I wanted to check out. The Python God is the first Thomas Adam Grey thriller by Duane Laflin. Laflin is a...
I previously posted on an interesting pair of reprint series from the early 1970s, Fantasy Classics and Fantasy Reader, published by the short-lived small press Fantasy...
The Library Lovecraftian was a short-lived series that came out from Ken Krueger‘s Shroud publications in the mid-1970s. Running only four issues, most issues had...
