A pulp author I had recently discovered is Robert Ames Bennet (1870-1954) who wrote mainly westerns and a handful of science-fiction and fantasy tales. I went...
Tag - Street & Smith Publications
In reviewing Johnston McCulley‘s output, I came across a story that I had missed. In looking at it further, I found what may be a forgotten pulp heroine...
While Johnston McCulley, creator of Zorro, was putting out various costumed heroes and villains, he created a pair of one-off characters in Detective Story...
H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949) was a prolific pulp author with over 1,000 works, and several series. His longest series featured John Solomon, a mysterious...
Another volume in Murania Press‘s “Forgotten Classics of Pulp Fiction” is George Bronson-Howard‘s The Return of Yorke Norroy, which has...
One thing I hear from pulp fans is wanting to see various pulp heroes meet up, or more properly team up, against some pulp menace. This is something...
A prolific pulp author who is largely forgotten today outside of pulp fandom is Henry James O’Brien Bedford-Jones (1887–1949), better known as just H...
In learning more about the pulp hero as a phenomenon, I frequently saw mention of The Gray Seal. First published in 1914, he was popular enough that his works...
Street & Smith kicked off the hero pulp trend with The Shadow in 1931. They eventually followed that with Doc Savage in 1933. While those were successful...
Another pulp hero who has been largely overlooked by most pulp fans is I.V. “Ivy” Frost. A science detective created by Donald Wandrei (1908-1987)...