Street & Smith’s pulp hero The Avenger is one of the few original pulp heroes to get additional approved stories. After Warner Books reprinted the...
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One of the pulp fanzines I got when I first became involved in pulp fandom was Doug Ellis‘ excellent Pulp Vault. Put out under his Tattered Pages Press...
In 1986, DC again got the rights to do The Shadow, and kicked off a different, modern take on the character. This was done first as a four-part mini-series by...
Ed Hulse and his Murania Press have put out a third Blood ‘n’ Thunder Presents volume, this time focused on the pulp heroes: Fighting Crime One...
The fanzine Echoes ran from 1982 to 2002, before the advent of print-on-demand changed pulp fan publishing and ushered in the current New Pulp era. Echoes was...
Wayne Reinagel is a New Pulp author who is creating an epic set of novels. The main series is called Pulp Heroes and will consist of three pulp novels plus two...
Many great characters came out of the pulps, but it’s sad that few were as successful in other media such as comics. Take Street & Smith’s The...
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...
An interesting, if sometimes overlooked, pulp homage is Lin Carter‘s short-lived Prince Zarkon series. It ran for five novels in the 1970s and...
Long a stable of comic books, team ups of literary characters are much rarer. In the pulp world, they were largely non-existent until today. One team-up that...
