“Tales of the Shadowmen: Agents Provocateurs” (2011) is the eighth volume of this eclectic anthology series from Black Coat Press. This collection fits into...
Doc Savage, the Man of Bronze. Among the best known of pulp heroes. He is the pulp world’s Superman to The Shadow as Batman. (So does this make Street & Smith...
A techno-thriller series that I started reading a few years back is David Golemon‘s Event Group series. While Golemon has written other works, I’ve only...
One of Ace Publishing’s long-running pulp heroes was detective Wade Hammond, who ran for 39 stories in Ten Detective Aces (and the prior Detective-Dragnet) from...
“Tales of the Shadowmen: Femmes Fatale” (2011) is the seventh volume of this eclectic anthology series from Black Coat Press. This collection fits into...
Probably one of the best-known pulp heroes, even among people who know nothing about pulp heroes, is The Shadow. The Shadow is the pulp world’s Batman to Doc...
A comic-book character I recently looked into is Atomic Robo. I had first noticed him when I saw some pulp-inspired covers. So I decided to check him out. I’ve...
The Grey Monk is a New Pulp hero, created by John L. French, set in modern times (we see cell phones, computers and DNA analysis). Wild Cat Books put out a collection of...
An interesting early occult detective is Thomas Carnacki by English author Willam Hope Hodgson (1877-1918). Hodgson wrote several works of horror, science and...
In the 1970s, Philip José Farmer started a trilogy set in the world of Opar, the city discovered by Tarzan that is supposed to be a lost colony of Atlantis. This...