Here we have a new collection of original stories of Jim Anthony, a sort-of Doc Savage clone published by Trojan/Culture Publications in the early 1940s, a publisher of...
In 2012, Dynamite got the license for The Spider from Moonstone. They soon did a comic with The Spider, written by David Liss. But they moved the character into modern...
It’s another end of an era. After 15 some years, Ed Hulse‘s excellent magazine, Blood ‘n’ Thunder, comes to an end with the Fall 2016 issue:...
2017 is here, and I see that my fourth anniversary of this blog is rapidly approaching, as well as hitting 400 posts. Not sure which one will hit first. A reminder on...
Pulp Adventures #23 (Fall 2016) begins the third year of this revised pulp fanzine from Bold Venture Press. As always, we get a collection of classic and New Pulp...
I have posted before on Doc Ardan, and Black Coat Press has come out with a volume of new and old Doc Ardan stories. So let’s be clear. French writer Guy...
An interesting pulp-inspired comic-book series is The Chimera Brigade. Mainly because unlike making use of American pulp characters, it mainly makes use of European pulp...
Mark Hazzard is a battling district attorney who, when the scales of justice go the wrong way, takes matters in his own hands to right wrongs. And he has a dangerous...
Golden Press, an imprint of Western Publishing, put out a lot of juvenile fiction in the 1940s, ’50s, and ’60s. In the area of juvenile mystery/adventure...
After too long, we get a fourth issue of Awesome Tales, a fanzine produced by Black Cat Media (R. Allen Leider) and packaged/published by Bold Venture Press. The cover...
