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 based on pulp...
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...
Those who have followed my blog for awhile may be wondering if there is any logic to what I post when. Actually, there is. Early on I set down a general guideline for...
Gabriel Hunt is a modern-day pulp adventurer. With the backing of the Hunt Foundation run by his brother, Michael, he travels the world in his activities. This can...
Once again another Windy City Pulp and Paper Convention has passed (2016), and we are blessed with a new edition of the Windy City Pulp Stories, now up to #16. This...
While the focus of this blog is pulp fiction, mainly hero pulps, I have and will continue to delve into areas around the “fringe” of pulp fiction. This includes the...
The popularity of Sherlock Holmes has spawned not just numerous pastiches of Holmes stories, but a few stories and series using some of the major characters in the...
I have previously posted on the excellent Doc Savage fanzine The Bronze Gazette, published for 75 issues by Howard Wright since 1990. It outlasted many other print pulp...