We continue to look at the fanzine Echoes ran from 1982 to 2002. Published by the late Tom and Ginger Johnson, it is probably the longest-running pulp fanzine. Because...
Here we have Black Fury, the third in the Rex Brandon, Jungle Hunter series from Bold Venture Press. This is a 12-volume series that was published in England from 1951...
We continue with my deeper re-read of the Hellboy universe stories, but I think I need to pause in my re-reading of the B.P.R.D Omnibus series to take care of the Abe...
The Island of the Lost is a New Pulp novel from Milton Lane. The author is new and only has one other book on Amazon. This is a clearly pulp-inspired work, giving us the...
As previously noted, the fanzine Echoes ran from 1982 to 2002. Published by the late Tom and Ginger Johnson, it is probably the longest-running pulp fanzine. Because of...
So I continue my reading of Chuck Dixon‘s Levon Cade series with the next two in the series: Levon’s Time and Levon’s Home, which are the seventh and...
I have been posting on the fanzine bare*bones, which is devoted to “unearthing vintage, forgotten, and overlooked horror/mystery/sci-fi/western/weird film –...
Recently I reviewed The Wages of Syn by John L. French. Set in Harbor City, it stars Jericho Syn, alias The Scarecrow, who provides “unofficial justice” in Harbor City...
After being out of print for decades, the legendary “lost” issue of Spicy Zeppelin Stories is back. Sort of. Back in in 1970 when Odyssey Publications was...
I am way behind on posting about the excellent fanzine Occult Detective Quarterly from Sam Gafford‘s Ulthar Press. As someone who enjoys occult-detective stories...