Here we have a new collection of original stories of Jim Anthony, a sort-of Doc Savage clone published by Trojan/Culture Publications in the early 1940s, a...
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Mark Hazzard is a battling district attorney who, when the scales of justice go the wrong way, takes matters in his own hands to right wrongs. And he has a...
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...
A classic pulp adventurer that I had heard of but never had the chance to read the stories of is Peter the Brazen. What I had heard sounded really interesting:...
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...
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...
I’ve looked at several of the pulp heroes from Thrilling Publications over time. One I haven’t gotten to is G.T. Fleming-Roberts‘ The Green...
About a year ago, Altus Press started a new line called the “Argosy Library,” which is composed of several series of 10 books each highlighting...
Lester Dent, the co-creator and major author of Doc Savage, is too often overlooked in regards to his non-Doc work he did before, during, and after he wrote...
While most people when dealing with pulps focus on the later periods of the 1930s, ’40s, and ’50s, the hero pulps that occurred then, the crime...