I picked up a recent issue of Adventure House‘s High Adventure magazine, issue #173, which reprinted an early science fiction serial from The Popular Magazine...
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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...
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! There...
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 two stories from this...
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 we’ve seen...
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. Bedford...
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...