Awesome Tales is a New Pulp magazine put out by Black Cat Media with Bold Venture Press. Black Cat Media is basically R. Allen Leider, who writes most of the material in...
Pulp Adventures #19 (Fall 2015) is the fifth issue of the new version from Bold Venture Press. We get a collection of pulp fiction, and some new stuff, all under a...
One of the more different pulp heroes is Ace Magazines’ Moon Man. Written by Frederick C. Davis, he appeared in Ace’s anthology title Ten Detective Aces from 1933 to...
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...
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...
All-Star Pulp Comics, published by Redbud Studios, has new black-and-white comic stories of original and New Pulp characters. Three issues are out so far, available in...
It’s the end of 2015, and we have another volume of Tales of the Shadowmen. The Black Coat Press series is now up to 12 volumes. It’s subtitled “Carte Blanche,” a term...
Sâr Dubnotal is an early “occult detective,” who appeared in 20 anonymously written novellas published in France starting in 1909. I previously reviewed him as Black...
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...
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...