With the wide range of Sherlock Holmes pastiches, a few have given him adventures in America. But as far as I know, the only extensive series of Sherlock Holmes stories...
I am always on the lookout for new occult detectives, and I recently discovered one who is actually an old one, written in the 1930s and ’40s. Detective Gregory...
In going through my comic book collection, I came across two issues of a pulp-inspired comic, The Gloom. Clearly a parody of pulp heroes, it appeared in 2005 from U.K...
It’s been too long since I read and reviewed one of Barry Reese‘s works. But the wait has been worth it. Gotterdammerung is the long-awaited teamup between...
In 1989, a graphic novel from Marvel — The Dreamwalker — came and went with little fanfare, which is too bad, because it’s pretty good. It has, for me, the pulp...
PulpFest 2016 has come and gone, but we have the latest issue of The Pulpster to savor afterwards, now up to #25. The main focus of this issue is the 90th anniversary of...
He’s back! The Twilight Avenger, an original comic-book hero from the late ’80s black & white craze is back in The Twilight Avenger Returns. Clearly...
A new magazine focusing on new fiction in the vein of classic pulp magazines like Planet Stories, Weird Tales, and Thrilling Wonder Stories is now out: Cirsova. It...
The main boy inventor/adventure juvenile series is that of Tom Swift. Of which there have been five series over the years, with at least two different Tom Swifts...
Pulp Adventures #21 (Spring 2016) is the seventh issue of the new version from Bold Venture Press. Once again we get a collection of classic and New Pulp fiction (with...