I have previously posted about the writing team of Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. They have a couple of very good series: the long-running Pendergast series, and the...
As a kid, one of the first science-fiction authors I got into was Edgar Rice Burroughs, and the first works by him I read was his series about Mars, or “Barsoom” as it’s...
One of the first postings of this blog looked at a forgotten series known as Amusement Inc. This series by pulpster Theodore Tinsley showcased a private army lead by a...
In 2011 Tommy Hancock‘s Pro Se Press started their most interesting effort to bring back a feature of the original, classic pulps: of being published monthly. This they...
While I’ve long been a Sherlock Holmes fan, for the most part I didn’t bother getting into the various Sherlock Holmes pastiches and such until somewhat recently. One...
An interesting recent hero-pulp inspired comic book character is The Black Beetle created by Italian writer-artist Francesco Francavilla, who has been teasing...
An interesting new series of works I recently discovered is Joseph Lovece‘s “Dime Novel Cover Series.” The series makes use of various “dime novel” works as a starting...
Here is the Claw! In the Hellboy universe, an interesting hero-pulp inspired character that soon came to prominence is Lobster Johnson. His first appearance was in a...
I had recently did a posting on Pulp Adventures, a pulp fanzine that has recently come back as an all-fiction zine. At the time, the next planned issue (No. 16) was...
I have previously posted on The Bronze Gazette, a “must have” fanzine for fans of Doc Savage put out by Howard Wright. It’s published about three times a year and...