Of Popular Publication’s pulp heroes, Operator #5 is their third longest-running one. A superspy billed as “America’s Undercover Ace,”...
Tag - hero pulps
When it comes to long-running hero pulps, The Phantom Detective is brought up. The magazine has the distinction of outliving both The Shadow and Doc Savage...
I have read the non-fiction works of Jonathan W. Sweet. Through his Brick Pickle Media, he has done several pulp reprint anthologies, and a pair of nice...
As I’ve pointed out in past posts, many of the pulp publishers also had comicbook lines as well, several of which made use of their pulp characters. One...
As I’ve been reading and reviewing the Captain Hawklin stories, I saw that Stormgate Press, which publishes them, was coming out with a New Pulp fanzine:...
Finishing out 2020, we got The Bronze Gazette #87, the premier Doc Savage fanzine, which finishes out the issue for the year, as well as the subscriptions. And...
As previously noted, the fanzine Echoes ran from 1982 to 2002. Published by the late Tom Johnson with his wife Ginger, it is probably the longest-running pulp...
I have previously posted on Jimmie Dale, better known as the Gray Seal, whose stories were written by Canadian author Frank L. Packard (1877-1942) and...
The fanzine Echoes ran from 1982 to 2002, before the advent of print-on-demand changed pulp fan publishing and helped ushered in the current New Pulp era. It...
Continuing through the Captain Hawklin adventures, a New Pulp hero written by Charles F. Millhouse, I am now up to the fifth novel: Captain Hawklin and the...