I previously posted on the Code Name: Intrepid series from Robert J. Mendenhall, available through his own imprint Blue Planet Press. CNI is a special team of military...
When it comes to reading the works of Robert E. Howard (1906-1936), my first time was through his Cthulhu mythos and related works. This was via a very nice collection...
Today begins PulpFest 2025, and we have The Pulpster #34, the convention book. This one comes in at 60 pages. Also, this will be my third year attending PulpFest, and my...
An interesting writer of pulp adventure fiction, Arthur O. Friel (1885-1959) focused on stories set in South America, which he knew well as an actual explorer of the...
Barry Reese came out with several new books earlier this year, strangely under his own imprint, Reese Unlimited, instead of Pro Se Press. A standalone novel that was...
Robert E. Howard (1906-36) is best known for Conan the Barbarian, but he wrote about many more characters. Probably his second most well-known character is Solomon Kane...
Code Name: Intrepid is an interesting series from Robert J. Mendenhall, available through his own imprint Blue Planet Press. CNI is a special team of military and...
I am a little behind in this. Sinister Cinema added 10 more volumes in its Armchair Fiction Lost World/Lost Race Classics series about a year ago. More recently, it...
Here is an unusual pulp comic: an adaptation of Sax Rohmer‘s novel Dope (1919) done by Trina Robbins that appeared in the early 1980s and was reprinted in hardback...
Recently we got a new Lazarus Gray book: The Adventures of Lazarus Gray, Vol. 15, from Barry Reese now joined by a co-author, Dale Russell. This one has a novel...
