Nick Carter is a literary character which has been around a long time, was enormously popular during his time, but is today largely forgotten. He has appeared...
Tag - hero pulps
One of the first postings of this blog looked at a forgotten series known as Amusement Inc. This series by pulpster Theodore Tinsley showcased a private army...
Pulp was a hero-pulp fanzine that was published from 1970-81. It basically had two phases. It was first published by Joel Frieman thru his “Pulp Press” in a 8...
The Crimson Clown is one of many characters created by Johnston McCulley, better known for Zorro. Over his long career as a pulp writer, McCulley created...
A series of books for Doc Savage fan that I previously reviewed are the (sort of) annual “The Big Book of Bronze.” Now, the latest volume, number 6, is out...
Challenger Storm is a New Pulp character created by Don Gates. I reviewed the first Challenger Storm book a year ago, and now we finally get a second one, “The...
Probably few pulp fans today are familiar with James Van Hise. He has been a writer, editor, and publisher for many years within certain genres such as “Star...
Airship 27 is back with a 4th volume of new Jim Anthony stories. For those not familiar, Jim Anthony was a sort-of Doc Savage “clone” published by...
In this posting on pulp fanzines, I look at the excellent, but very short-lived fanzine: Duende. Duende was edited and largely written by pulp historian Will...
With today’s print-on-demand technology making book publishing easier, we’ve seen an explosion of small presses using it to make available pulp reprints like...