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Doc Ardan returns

Finally! Back in 2004, Black Coat Press published the first Doc Ardan novel, “The City of Gold and Lepers,” from 1928. Since then, many of us have been waiting for the...

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Meet Rouletabille

Phantom of the Opera. Most people have heard of that work, most likely due to the play or various movie versions. But most are probably not aware of its author, Gaston...

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Pulps

The Spider: Master of Men

In October 1933, Popular Publications launched their two longest-running pulp heroes: The Spider and G-8. The Spider is nominally a Shadow clone, but that doesn’t do him...

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New Pulp Review

Return of The Pulptress

The Pulptress is a New Pulp character created by Pro Se Press that others can use, sort of a shared character. She is the daughter of two pulp heroes (not told who), and...

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