An interesting pair of reprint series from the early 1970s is Fantasy Classics and Fantasy Reader, published by the short-lived small press Fantasy House. These...
I have posted previously on Joseph Lovece‘s new series, the “Steam Man of the West.” This is an original series inspired by the various “boy inventor” adventure series...
I have previously posted on Murania Press‘ (Ed Hulse‘s) excellent magazine Blood ‘n’ Thunder. Last summer we got a single issue (#41) and after another delay, we g0t...
In the 1970s there was a small press called FAX Collector’s Editions. I’ve not seen a complete listing of what they produced, but know they did several collections of...
One of the pulp fanzines I got when I first was involved in pulp fandom was Doug Ellis‘ excellent Pulp Vault. Put out under his Tattered Pages Press name, the later Pulp...
The first of Lester Dent’s “gadget heroes” was Lynn Lash. This short-lived character came out before Doc Savage was created, and it’s said that these stories helped Dent...
An interesting, if sometimes overlooked, pulp homage is Lin Carter‘s short-lived Prince Zarkon series. It ran for five novels in the 1970s and ’80s, and it was one I...
As I’ve noted in the past, we often overlook “pulp” that appeared overseas. Britain has a similar group of fiction outlets like the pulps, with magazine, story papers...
The third issue of the new Pulp Adventures, #17, is now out. We get another great collection of pulp fiction with a Norman Saunders western cover. We don’t have any...
I have already noted my interest in occult investigators, those who either confront occult mysteries or use occult abilities and knowledge to confront mysteries. These...