Altus Press has given us yet another complete collection of one of Johnston McCulley‘s lesser-known pulp characters, with Alias The Whirlwind. This is the...
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Most pulp fans are familiar with The Black Bat, but how many know of the early character called only The Bat? The Bat was published in Thrilling Publications’...
After too long we get two more issues of Murania Press‘ excellent magazine Blood ‘n’ Thunder. Blood ‘n’ Thunder covers not just pulps, but their dime novel...
The Domino Lady is the only female, costumed pulp hero from classic era who starred in her own series. Sadly, females were rarely headliners for series. The...
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 Aces from...
Well, it’s Summer of 2015, and we get another issue of Murania Press‘ (Ed Hulse‘s) excellent magazine Blood ‘n’ Thunder. Last summer we got a single issue...
Ravenwood, Stepson of Mystery is a short-lived occult detective pulp hero series that ran in the back of Secret Agent X for five issues. As an occult...
The growing popularity of New Pulp is a double-edged sword. We get new authors writing new stories of classic and original characters so we don’t have to worry...
Street & Smith’s pulp hero The Avenger is one of the few original pulp heroes to get additional stories. After Warner Books reprinted the original 24...
“Day of the Destroyers” is a New Pulp linked anthology from Moonstone Books. It stars Jimmy Flint, Agent X-11 of the Intelligence Service Command as he fights...