In 1986, DC again got the rights to do The Shadow, and kicked off a different, modern take on the character. This was done first as a four-part mini-series by writer...
The Pulptress is a New Pulp character created by Pro Se Press that others can use, sort of a shared character. She is the daughter of two pulp heroes (not told whom)...
I previously reviewed John L. French‘s pulp hero the Grey Monk. Well, French has written other works, including several stories with a different pulp hero: The Nightmare...
I had previously posted on the first issue of a new pulp fanzine from Jim Main, Pulp Fan. The first issue came out in December 2017. Now we get the second issue, dated...
After a run of six issues, Ron Hanna revamped his Startling Stories series for volume 2. William Carney Jr., co-creator and co-author of The Scarlet Shroud, took over as...
One of the earliest of the New Pulp publishers was Ron Hanna‘s Wild Cat Books. First using Lulu’s POD services, they put out some of the first New Pulp works I got when...
I had previously looked at several pulp-related RPGs. Another area that is peripherally related is the various Sherlock Holmes related games. While there are several of...
I have previously posted about the Vic Challenger series, in particular numbers 1, 2, 5, and 6. Set in the 1920s, the series stars young Victoria Custer who discovers...
Pulp magazines had a number of great cover artists that are remembered today, such as Walter Baumhofer, Earle K. Bergey, Margaret Brundage, Edd Cartier, Virgil Finlay...
In the first of the Blood ‘n’ Thunder Presents series for 2018 we get the fourth volume: Pulpourri. Unlike the previous volumes, this is all new, with a wide-range of...