Steeger Books in the summer of 2025 came out with a new expanded edition of Don Hutchison’s The Great Pulp Heroes (1996, 2007, 2025). This work has long been...
Tag - Frederick C. Davis
We recently got a new collection of stories with Ravenwood, Stepson of Mystery from Airship 27. He was an occult detective who had a short-lived series that...
This will be one of a few reviews of some of the “Big Book of” volumes edited by Otto Penzler of The Mysterious Bookstore and published by Vintage...
A short-lived pulp reprint series is Pulp Reader, which came out from Ken Krueger‘s Shroud publications in the mid-1970s. Running only three issues, each...
On Black Friday weekend 2024, Steeger Books put out their next sets of Argosy Library volumes, Series XVI and XVII, getting closer to 200 volumes. As always...
I have posted previously about The Moon Man, the Robin Hood-like pulp hero who ran in Ace Magazines’ Ten Detective Aces from 1933 to ’37. Altus...
I have posted previously about the Moon Man, the Robin Hood-like pulp hero who ran in Ace Magazine’s Ten Detective Aces for several years (1933-37)...
One of the more different pulp heroes is Ace Magazines’ Moon Man. Written by Frederick C. Davis, he appeared in Ace’s anthology title Ten Detective...
One type of heroic character that I enjoy is the “occult detective.” They can also be called an investigator. Or the terms paranormal or...
