In 2016, Robert Weinberg passed away. During his life he was an author, editor, publisher, collector, and book and art dealer. I have posted about some of the important...
Flying Aces, published by Ace Magazines/Periodical House, is one of the rare pulp magazines that continued past the pulp era, by evolving beyond being a pulp magazine...
When it comes to series centered around the villain, we usually think of Fu Manchu or perhaps Fantomas. But a character that appeared before them and may have been an...
Last year when the great fanzine Blood ‘n’ Thunder ended with issue #50 (actually a double issue of #49/50), we were promised that BnT would continue as a series of...
“Where brooding darkness spreads its evil wings, the Night Raven stings!” Marvel Comics for several years had an imprint in the U.K. publishing their comics: Marvel UK...
One of the works I got into when I got back into pulp (and discovered New Pulp) was the pulp epics of Wayne Reinagel. He was working on a trilogy called Pulp Heroes, the...
After a little longer then expected, we get the fifth issue of Awesome Tales (Spring 2017), a fanzine produced by Black Cat Media (R. Allen Leider) and...
A much needed work, Jess Nevin‘s new The Encyclopedia of Pulp Heroes (2017) is a “sequel” to his Encyclopedia of Fantastic Victoriana (2005). Now, to get his...
The 2017 Windy City Pulp and Paper Convention has come and gone and we have a new edition of the Windy City Pulp Stories #17. This year’s focus is on gangster pulp and...
In 1984 I was thrilled to see a new movie that seemed (to me) to have some pulp inspirations: The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai: Across the 8th Dimension. We got to see...