Ravenwood, Stepson of Mystery is a short-lived occult detective pulp hero series that ran in the back of Secret Agent X for five issues. As an occult detective, what...
Pulps have their share of bizarre pulp heroes. But perhaps the strangest is The Skull Killer. Never heard of him? Well, he didn’t star in his own pulp series, but was...
The growing popularity of New Pulp is a double-edged sword. We get new authors writing new stories of classic and original characters so we don’t have to worry about...
Street & Smith’s pulp hero The Avenger is one of the few original pulp heroes to get additional stories. After Warner Books reprinted the original 24 Avenger novels...
“Day of the Destroyers” is a New Pulp linked anthology from Moonstone Books. It stars Jimmy Flint, Agent X-11 of the Intelligence Service Command as he fights against a...
In the March 1945 issue of Amazing Stories, “I Remember Lemuria” kicked off a phenomenon that continues to this day: the Shaver Mystery. It took readers by storm, and...
A long-running pulp fanzine that recently made the move to being an online publication is Pulpdom. Pulpdom has a distinguished history that goes back many, many years...
While most people when dealing with pulps focus on the later periods of the 1930s, ’40s, and ’50s, the hero pulps that occurred then, the crime, detective, mystery...
Lazarus Gray is a New Pulp character from writer Barry Reese (The Peregrine, Gravedigger, and other works) with several volumes out so far. Now we get the fifth one...
An interesting, if short-lived pulp (and earlier) reprint digest from the 1970s is Forgotten Fantasy. Edited by Douglas Menville and Robert Reginald and published by...