The prolific Edgar Rice Burroughs had several series set in exotic locations: Mars, the Hollow Earth, the Moon, and Venus. I have already looked at his Mars and...
I have previously posted on Robert Weinberg and his several excellent pulp reprint series. There was Pulp Classics, which mainly focused on the hero pulps, and the...
An interesting series was brought to my attention recently: Vic Challenger. (Full disclosure, I was sent one of the novels.) The premise is different, but one I think...
About a year ago, Altus Press started a new line called the “Argosy Library,” which is composed of several series of 10 books each highlighting some of the...
An interesting and somewhat prolific pulp author is Ralph Milne Farley. While during his time he wrote a variety of science fiction pulps, most today know him for his...
Paul Malmont appeared on the New Pulp scene in 2007 with his first book, The Chinatown Death Cloud Peril. This novel made used of several pulp authors as characters in a...
Thanks to the recent Pulp AdventureCon here in Florida, I discovered a New Pulp author, Stuart Hopen. Among other works, he has done a few comics books, including a...
An end of an era. The beginning of a new one. When I got into the pulp fandom in the 1990s, there were several fanzines out: Pulp Adventures, Pulp Collector, Pulp Vault...
Awesome Tales is a fanzine produced by Black Cat Media (R. Allen Leider) and packaged/published by Bold Venture Press. I had recently reviewed the first two issues, and...
The Domino Lady is the only female, costumed pulp hero from classic era who starred in her own series. Sadly, females were rarely headliners for series. The most well...