The Black Bat was a pulp hero that appeared during the third wave of new pulp heroes, who where more like comic-book heroes. The Black Bat was fairly successful, and ran...
With another Doc Con completed, we get another edition of The Big Book of Bronze. Volume 8 has a theme on the long promised new Doc Savage movie, but we also get some...
Since 2012, Dynamite Entertainment has had the rights to do The Shadow comics. In addition to an on-going series (now ended), they have had several mini-series and one...
For those not familiar with DC Comics‘ multiverse (alternate universes), a bit of background. DC Comics has been publishing their main three superheroes: Superman...
Probably the last hurrah for the classic juvenile book series was the Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators series launched in 1964. Created for Random House by...
I recently posted on a new (to me) occult detective I discovered: Gees, real name Gregory George Gordon Green. Created by British author and editor Charles Henry Cannell...
I recently received the second new issue of The Bronze Gazette, #77, now published by Pulplications. This is the final issue for this year. They also did a special...
I have posted previously on Joseph Lovece‘s series, the “Steam Man of the West.” This is an original series inspired by the various “boy...
As a fan of occult detectives, I was thrilled to learn of an early one I had never heard of when Altus Press reprinted a collection of the first stories of occult...
I had previously posted on Clive Cussler, the “master” of the techno thriller, who has gone from writing his Dirk Pitt novels to kicking off several other...
