The prolific H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949) is rightly called the “King of Pulps,” having written nearly 200 novels, 400 novelettes, and 800 short...
Tag - western pulps
A new fanzine is out focused on “men’s adventure magazines,” also known as the “sweats,” Men’s Adventure Quarterly. The...
On Black Friday weekend 2020, Steeger Books put out their next two sets of “Argosy Library” volumes, Series VIII and IX. I covered Series VIII in...
While I’m not a fan of westerns (or western pulps), I wanted to get more information on the various western pulp heroes, so I picked up a copy of Nick...
On Black Friday 2020 weekend, Steeger Books put out the next set of its “Argosy Library” volumes, making up Series VIII. As always, we get 10 books...
I’ve posted previously on Adventure House‘s excellent pulp reprint magazine High Adventure. It has been running for years, and is close to 175...
Writer Ed Brubaker and artist Sean Philips have done several comic book series that I think would be called “crime noir.” These include the long...
I recently looked at the “Argosy Library” Series VI from Steeger Books (previously Altus Press). Now it’s onto Series VII. Again we get 10...
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...
It’s great that more publishers are bringing out classic pulp fiction works in book form, reprinting stuff that has either fallen out of print or was...
